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Executive Resilience Crisis: Why Traditional Solutions Are Failing the C-Suite—And the Breakthrough That Makes Leaders Invincible

Executive Resilience Crisis: Why Traditional Solutions Are Failing the C-Suite—And the Breakthrough That Makes Leaders Invincible

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Pressure in the executive suite is relentless, with C-suite turnover at record highs and most executive leaders struggling to keep up with the ever-rising expectations and ever-changing landscape. During this show, we explore the fundamental shift needed in how leaders think, operate, and lead to thrive in today's unprecedented environment.

  • As leaders struggle with information overload and technological disruption, rising executive burnout creates an organizational crisis.
  • Traditional leadership development approaches fail to resolve this crisis, with 75% of executives reporting that leadership development programs they are investing in don't deliver needed results.
  • Beyond intellect and cognitive function, expanding consciousness is missing in leadership transformation and resilience.
  • A breakthrough method that creates an immediate, permanent shift in consciousness in just two hours.
  • The resulting shifts from engaging this method result in greater clarity, reduced reactivity, increased energy, and the ability to navigate complexity with a calm presence.

Connect with my cohosts:

- Anatoly Yakorev: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yakorev/

- Ryan Mcshane: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-mcshane-743382a/


Unfazed Under Fire Podcast - Host: David Craig Utts, Leadership Alchemist

Our podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Music

To access additional platforms, follow this link:
https://www.unfazedunderfirepodcast.online

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