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Leaving the corporate world was an uncharted step into the future.

Clive Griffiths
Clive Griffiths
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Leaving the corporate world was an uncharted step into the future.

What I discovered.

Your future isn’t something you find.
It’s something you create.
One choice at a time.

You see, I wanted a Practice that makes a difference:

- Clarity for ambitious executives.
- Setting up teams to have more impact.
- Mentoring consultants to win great projects.

All things I chose to make the biggest contribution I could ... at that time.

But here’s the twist.

Progress wasn’t just about the choices I made.
It was how those choices collided with reality.

Every shift, every unexpected turn.
↳ Not just “happening” to me.
↳ Something to navigate.
↳ Make work.
↳ Adapt to.

Applying my personal agency.
And, after all these years?

I’ve circled back to what matters most.
The work that drives the deepest impact.

∞∞ Agenda Shaping Conversations ∞∞

Back to where it all started, only now, at full power.

Just like Marty McFly in Back to the Future.

My journey hasn’t been a straight line.
It’s been a very long infinite loop.

Interested?
Let’s talk.

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