How do you brand “give me a challenge and let’s go after it”?
By chrisarnold in Strategy & Planning
Many often ask what my “expertise” is? I find this to be a difficult question as we tend to want to put people in a “box”. When I sat down to ask this question of my advisors, they were very quick to say “you are a catalyst”. While I do have specific areas which I have experience, my true value is working with others to identify challenges and go after them. Humbly, I would offer, that I don’t recall a failure to date. Do you have a challenge which we can go after together?
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