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 Project the Client Hated — Until Japan Saw It and Everything Changed
The Management Consultant
5 minutes
3 months ago
The Project the Client Hated — Until Japan Saw It and Everything Changed
In this episode of Experience & Reflection, I explore a moment that shifted my perspective and helped shape how I approach leadership and personal growth. It’s a reminder that the lessons that matter most often come from everyday experiences — moments that challenge us, centre us, or quietly influence the direction we take. If you’re navigating change, exploring your own development, or simply looking for grounded insight drawn from real experience, this episode offers a thoughtful and au...
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.