![]() #Impostor factory discussion how to#He is also a professional speaker and has written books on authentic connection in a digital age, and how to manage conflict and difficult conversations in the workplace. He has worked with many sales, marketing and leadership teams from many different industries (professional services, entertainment, pharma, consumer products, technology). He helps teams work more effectively together, using processes and methods from a vast tool chest - including Emotional Intelligence, and personality assessments, including Myers Briggs. He is an experienced executive and team coach and corporate instructor, with over a decade of experience coaching leaders and teams at companies including MetLife, American Express, Skadden Arps, Tiffany’s NBC, and countless PR and Marketing agencies. I had to be willing to say, “It’s perfect in terms of what it covers.” Then I had to let everything else go.Īs part of my series about “How to write a book that sparks a movement” I had the great pleasure of interviewing Alan Samuel Cohen, MBA, PCC. Initially, I pushed back on that because I thought it needed to have everything in it. As I mentioned earlier in the interview, I wrote 45,000 words and my publisher told me it needed to be 25,000 because busy people don’t have time to read a long book and I wanted to write this book for a specific audience. My book ended up taking me 2 years to write because I never felt like it was right. Remember that perfection is the enemy of the good. ![]()
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