Your Number One Secret to Career Success
Research from the Center for Creative Leadership reveals a sobering statistic: 40% of top executives fall short of their potential within the first 18 months of a new role. The #1 reason? Poor interpersonal and communication skills.
Before you think, “That’s not my issue,” think again. We survey those who work with the leaders we coach. Stop and think of how many people in your life truly listen with patience, understand feelings and facts, and respond appropriately to show they care. We are lucky if there are a handful.
After coaching thousands of high-potential leaders across premier global companies, we’ve seen one pattern emerge: most leaders overestimate their communication effectiveness. It’s not about raw intelligence or technical competence—how others experience you determines your success.
And that’s precisely where many go off track. The most common pitfalls?
• Insensitivity to others
• Being cold, aloof, or arrogant
• Defensiveness
• Lack of poise under pressure
• Overreaching ambition
These issues often aren’t visible in the mirror but are crystal clear to everyone else.
At Change Masters, we’ve spent 35+ years coaching high-talent executives one-on-one over 12 to 18 months. Our clients routinely say, “I wish I had done this ten years ago.” Why? Because the process gives them the behavioral maturity of someone 7–10 years more experienced.
We know our individual coaching isn’t for everyone, so we wrote Seeing Yourself as Others Do. It delivers the same insights and techniques we’ve used to change careers and lives.
This blog—and other resources on the Change Masters Academy site—bring that same pragmatic coaching experience to you. You’ll learn how to build authentic executive presence, close the gap between intent and impact, and do more with less friction.
Because here’s the truth: We judge ourselves by our intentions. Others judge us by our behavior.
And if you don’t know how others see you, your blind spots could cost you more than you think.
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