E4 | The Role of Goal-Setting and Mindset In Successful Transformations with Alastair Horn
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In this episode of Radical Transformation, Mike Swetman talks to Alastair Horn, a seasoned Transformation Director and Executive Coach, about the essential components of successful change.
The key to radical transformation is clear goal-setting and having a coaching mindset. Mike and Alastair speak on the trends in the transformation industry with a focus on the coaching mindset's role in driving radical transformation.
Alastair speaks on the significance of clear and purpose-led goals right from the start of any transformative journey. Drawing from his extensive experience, he highlights the role of a coaching mindset in navigating complexity, fostering capacity, capability, and confidence in change initiatives. Alastair points to examples, such as HomeServe and Bank of Ireland to show the importance of actively listening to frontline agents, partners, and customers to yield effective solutions.
In this episode, you will hear:
The importance of clear and purpose-led goals in successful transformations
What risks are involved when starting on a transformative journey without a clear destination
How to cut through complexity and foster capacity, capability, and confidence in change efforts
How the coaching mindset plays a role in transformation
The importance of solutions-oriented thinking and purpose-driven change
Industry trends & future predictions for radical transformation
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