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The disruptors facing business today are too challenging for your executive leaders’ primary focus to be day-to-day execution.
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We focused on the trust, cohesiveness and collaboration needed to create a winning enterprise team and already we’re seeing tangible benefits.
We gained a clearer view of what it means to be a team; how to work together, the expectations and ambitions we have, and clarity on how they could be met. It was powerful to do that work together.
Our ability to recognise and manage complexity has been transformed by the work that Jacqueline has done with us. She is a respected and trusted advisor to our Executive Team.
My team and I have benefited enormously from Jacqueline’s coaching and guidance. She is quite simply the best in the business in this space.
We have worked with Jacqueline as a facilitator of change. She’s well-structured, direct yet empathetic, and focused on organisational excellence, illustrated with credible examples.