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Your World of Creativity

Ed Evarts, Drive Your Career

Your World of Creativity

Mark Stinson

Arts, Education, Marketing, Design, Business, Self-improvement

5.045 Ratings

🗓️ 26 November 2021

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Ed Evarts is the founder and president of Excellius Leadership Development, an organization focused on coaching mid- to senior- level leaders and their teams in business environments.

With over twenty-five years of innovative leadership and management experience, Ed possesses the ability to build awareness, create action, and deliver results.

Known for his business acumen, his ability to resolve complex human relations issues, and his enthusiastic, accessible, and responsive style, Ed partners with managers, leaders, and business teams to explore clarity and communication, and traverse conflict and change.

TAKE THE WHEEL AND STEER TOWARD SUCCESS!

You’re ambitious, talented, and ready to take your career to the next level. It’s time to step into the driver’s seat and set a path for success, with DRIVE YOUR CAREER, this illuminating guide from leadership coach Ed Evarts.

You’ll learn the nine principles of career success, and how to implement them in your own working life. From creating great relationships with your superiors, to using the power of empathy in your employee interactions, you’ll be empowered with the knowledge and personal insight to steer your career to where you want it to be.

Find out:

• How to create a positive relationship with your boss

• The essential questions you need to ask yourself

• The power of curiosity

• How to deliver more effective presentations

• The most important relationships to cultivate at work

• How slowing down can get you to your goals faster

• How to lead with empathy

Filled with real-life examples and practical exercises, Drive Your Career will give you a clear sense of where you are now, what may be holding you back, and how to get to where you want to go. If you have a vision for yourself and you’re struggling to get there, don’t stay sitting in the passenger’s seat. Grab the steering wheel and start driving your career.

Ed's company is at https://www.excellius.com/

Transcript

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0:00.0

A mock in your world of creativity, with best-selling author and brand-innovator Mark Stinson.

0:13.6

Mark introduces you to some of the world's leading creative talents from publishing, film,

0:18.8

music, restaurants, medical research, and more.

0:22.6

You'll discover how to tap into your most original thinking, how to organize your ideas,

0:27.8

and, most of all, how to make the connections and create the opportunities to launch your creative work.

0:34.2

Unlocking your world of creativity.

0:38.2

Welcome back everyone to our podcast, unlocking your world of creativity, and if you've ever thought to yourself,

0:44.8

Hey, I'm creative, I'm ambitious, I'm talented, I'm ready to take my career to the next level.

0:50.8

You thought, what are some steps I could take?

0:52.8

Well, our guest today is going to enlighten us on some of those ideas.

0:55.8

So glad to have Ed Effertz. Ed, welcome to the program.

0:59.8

Thank you, Mark, for all to be here.

1:01.8

Ed's book is Drive Your Career.

1:03.8

You know, and I love that title, Ed, because it kind of counterbalances the, hey, I'm good enough, I'm sure I'll be recognized, I'm sure everything will go fine.

1:11.8

But no, I guess we have to take the controls, don't we?

1:14.8

A lot of people operate at least that, as long as they do a good job, they will get recognized and their career will continue to grow and grow and grow.

1:21.8

And in reality, there's a number of things that you need to do in order to be successful.

1:25.8

And the subheading of the book is the nine things you need to do to take responsibility for your own success, right?

1:31.8

The emphasis is on you and the things you need to do in order to be more successful.

1:36.8

Yeah, and I think that taking 100% responsibility is tough sometimes.

1:40.8

We're thinking we are doing a good job.

1:42.8

We should have the spotlight put on us and get promoted, get that raise and get that recognition we deserve, right?

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