Slice #7 - Denny Suryo on "Making a Breakthrough in Your Career Life"

EPISODE · Dec 21, 2019 · 19 MIN

Slice #7 - Denny Suryo on "Making a Breakthrough in Your Career Life"

from Slice of LifeX · host Dee Ferdinand for LifeX

Denny Harsya Suryo adalah seorang lulusan luar negeri dan telah memilki banyak certification dari institusi internasional. Dan saat ini Denny Suryo merupakan eksekutif coach trainer yang sudah berkecimpung 27 tahun, th 1982 mulai kerja di PWC sampai akhirnya mengikuti Tony Robbins dan berprofesi sebagai global executive coach. Latar belakang sebagai seorang karir professional ternyata tetap membuatnya bertanya apa tujuan hidupnya dan malah memilih karir yang berbeda dari profesinya.  Coach Denny, hingga saat ini telah membantu C-Level dan Senior Executives mengatasi masalah-masalah organisasi melalui transformasi di area leadership, komunikasi dan membangun rasa percaya diri, bahkan hingga politik kantor. Gaya coaching Denny lebih ke aktual dan real case, jadi tidak hanya teori dan konsep. Menarik ya kalau bisa belajar banyak dari Denny dan dengar tantangan bermacam-macam petinggi perusahaan, apalagi sudah pernah menangani klien-klien internasional seperti di Eropa, Asia, dan Amerika. Dalam episode podcast ini Denny bersama Dee Ferdinand dari Slice of LifeX akan banyak bicara apa yang harus di lakukan ketika karir anda sudah mencapai puncaknya dan semua pencapaian bagaimana anda bisa mengalami breakthrough yang membawa anda menjadi pribadi yang lebih baik.

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