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Professional ice-climber Natalie Afonina thinks you should take more risks in your business. Here’s a framework for how to do that: #motivation  #whatinspiresme  #bestadvice #careers

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📢 Wow...🤩👏👏👏💯💯💯💥📌🙏✅️

Harsh Johari

I help ambitious leaders build strong Executive Presence so that they get rapid career growth and coveted CXO roles I Executive & Leadership Coach I Learning and Development | Training | Talent Management

1w

Great advice! Taking risks in business, much like ice climbing, requires careful planning, preparation, and execution. By following this framework, you can navigate uncertainties and seize opportunities that drive growth and innovation in your business. Embrace the challenge, and remember, the biggest rewards often come from the risks we take.

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logical and practical 👍

Timothy "Tim" Hughes 提姆·休斯 L.ISP

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1w

Sounds awesome Alisa Cohn great conversation

Dr. JoEllyn Prouty McLaren

CEO & CLO TalentSage | Researcher | Speaker | Executive Coach Teamship, Leadership & People Skills Development Expert

1w

Taking calculated risks is essential for business growth. I like how Natalie Afonina boils it down to the 3 simple steps. Helpful thinking for those of us who want to expand our opportunities and reach new heights. Thanks for posting Alisa Cohn!

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1w

Great advice! Asking the question "what is the worst that can happen?" and working through the outcomes is a fun exercise.

Utkarsh Narang

Funambulist | TEDx Speaker | Learning Consultant | Humanising Leadership | Keynote Speaker | LinkedIn Top Voice | Father to 2 & Husband to 1

1w

Alisa Cohn, thanks for sharing! 🚀 Totally agree with Natalie on taking risks!

Andrew Stern

Future-ready talent development + organizational effectiveness

4d

Critical distinction here, Alisa Cohn! Too many "perceived risks" are incorrectly considered "statistical risks," holding us back...

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