In this episode of Experience & Reflection, I talk through a personal journey that shaped how I approach leadership, decision-making, and the realities of consulting work. It’s an honest look at the moments that challenge us, the lessons we don’t always expect, and the experiences that quietly influence who we become in our careers. If you’ve ever stepped back to rethink your path, questioned the direction of a project, or found clarity through experience, this reflection will resonate.
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In this episode of Experience & Reflection, I talk through a personal journey that shaped how I approach leadership, decision-making, and the realities of consulting work. It’s an honest look at the moments that challenge us, the lessons we don’t always expect, and the experiences that quietly influence who we become in our careers. If you’ve ever stepped back to rethink your path, questioned the direction of a project, or found clarity through experience, this reflection will resonate.
The Moment I Realised I Had Already Become a Management Consultant (Long Before I Knew It)
The Management Consultant
6 minutes
4 months ago
The Moment I Realised I Had Already Become a Management Consultant (Long Before I Knew It)
In this instalment of Experience & Reflection, I look back at the moment I realised I’d effectively become a management consultant long before I ever held the title. It wasn’t a job change or a formal promotion—it was a shift in mindset, behaviour, and the way I approached problems and people. This episode explores how our identity as professionals often forms quietly, through lived experience rather than labels. If you’ve ever looked back and suddenly recognised how far you’ve come, or h...
The Management Consultant
In this episode of Experience & Reflection, I talk through a personal journey that shaped how I approach leadership, decision-making, and the realities of consulting work. It’s an honest look at the moments that challenge us, the lessons we don’t always expect, and the experiences that quietly influence who we become in our careers. If you’ve ever stepped back to rethink your path, questioned the direction of a project, or found clarity through experience, this reflection will resonate.