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January 23rd, 2023

The Definitive Guide to Executive Transitions with Coach and Author Navid Nazemian

  1. The Definitive Guide to Executive Transitions with Coach and Author Navid Nazemian Terry McDougall 42:22

When it comes to executive transitions, Navid Nazemian speaks with an authority that is grounded in research and complemented by authentically demonstrated experience. His ICF accredited coach Education took him on a three year journey across three continents in Europe, Africa and America.

Working with 100+ C-level Coaching clients worldwide, Navid distills key insights, guidance and coaching for maximizing leadership impact in this book. Using strategies designed to avoid and overcome obstacles quickly, he has helped numerous c-suite coaching clients to successfully eliminate unproductive actions and solve their toughest, most complex transition challenges.

He has recently published his first book Mastering Executive Transitions: The Definitive Guide.

linkedin.com/in/NavidNazemian
twitter.com/NavidNazemian
instagram.com/MasteringExecutiveTransitions
www.MasteringExecutiveTransitions.com

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Here's how you can reach host Terry McDougall:

www.terrybmcdougall.com

www.linkedin.com/in/terrybmcdougall

Terry@Terrybmcdougall.com

Her book Winning the Game of Work is available at Amazon

I'm an Executive Coach, Leadership Consultant, Author, and Speaker who helps high-achieving professionals expand the overlap between their professional success and personal happiness. Prior to becoming a full-time coach in 2017, I was a long-time marketing executive.

I am the author of "Winning the Game of Work: Career Happiness and Success on Your Own Terms" and the host of two podcasts -- Marketing Mambo and Winning the Game of Work. I am a wife and mom to three grown children.

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