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The Unexpected Leader®

International Coach Academy

This year, for every 100 men promoted from entry-level to manager positions, only 54 Black women were promoted. After rising to 82 in 2020 and 96 in 2021—likely in response to a heightened focus on their advancement—the promotion rate for Black women to manager has fallen back to lower than it was in 2019.

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New Creativity Course launching 21st of June

The Coaching Blog

Creativity coaches work with their clients to identify their strengths and weaknesses, set creative goals, develop a creative process, and find inspiration and motivation to create. Coaches may also provide feedback on the creative work of their clients and help them overcome any challenges or obstacles that may arise.

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T.S. Eliot’s Path to Success

Lateral Action

Early in his career, he was putting in a full day's work as a banker at Lloyds in the City of London, before returning home to write essays, lectures and book reviews - eventually taking on the editorship of a new literary magazine, the Criterion , in his spare time. Takeaway: Do what it takes, for as long as it takes. Fed up with your job?

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How to Create a Breakthrough Strategy with CEO Coach and Author, Patrick Thean

Crestcom

A Quest to Help Companies Execute Their Breakthrough Strategy Patrick Thean ( 03:50 ): And around that time in 1999, an article came out on Fortune Magazine about why CEOs fail, or I should say why companies. We had a lot of crises that we were managing around and that you kept, you know, overcoming. That was the punchline.

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ART IS WAR: An Interview with Hazel Dooney, Renegade Artist

Lateral Action

Three years ago, as nearly every Australian newspaper and glossy magazine delved into some aspect of Hazel Dooney's young life and career, a headline on a full page article in the Australian Financial Review read, "Hazel Dooney walks the razor's edge between respect and celebrity in today's art world". She does a lot more than that.

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10 Creative Lessons from Bowie in Berlin

Lateral Action

Cocaine seems to have been a normal part of the creative process for musicians on the LA scene at the time, fueling marathon recording sessions. For all his excesses, Bowie managed to maintain a productive output and the status and trappings of fame.

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“Don’t Try” – Charles Bukowski’s Advice to Creators

Lateral Action

In a world of 101 things to do the idea of waiting for your creativity to come and lend a hand might seem absurd or luxurious at best, but as creative people can we learn from the journey he travelled following his philosophy of “Don’t Try"? Photo by Hryck. Too Soon for Success. Tap into Unexploited Resources.