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Close Up Radio Spotlights John Van Vleet of Susan Van Vleet Consultants Inc.

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Sacramento, CA - Women are much better at handling change than men. Men are just trying to survive and too many are wondering, “Now that I am a VP and have a perfect wife, how come I’m not happy?” John Van Vleet of Susan Van Vleet Consultants, estimates “The rate of alcoholism and drug abuse in the boardroom is far greater than on the shop floor (the drugs may be prescribed but they’re still drugs). The problem is that as you move up a corporate ladder, you are allowed to express less and less emotion. Getting to the top has a subtle yet devastating effect.” The current rate of change is astronomical. Expressing emotion is the first stage of the change process. “Susan and I deliver a Managing Corporate Change© course that teaches that the first reaction to change is always emotional, putting men at a disadvantage right out of the gate. Women are much more expressive about emotions with multiple outlets for those emotion to get through this first stage.” In his Advanced Men’s Course©, which he offers every year in a retreat setting for mostly executives, John sees men struggling. “I teach this class with amazing men from all over the world; with men who know it’s possible to be better than what they are.” In addition to his Advanced Men’s Course, John offers Men Relationships, and Work© and Managing Corporate Change©, as well as individual coaching sessions, in-person and virtually. For more information on John Van Vleet and Susan Van Vleet Consultants, visit SVanVleetConsult.com. For more information about John Van Vleet or Susan Van Vleet Consultants Inc., please visit https://svanvleetconsult.com/
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Sacramento, CA - Women are much better at handling change than men. Men are just trying to survive and too many are wondering, “Now that I am a VP and have a perfect wife, how come I’m not happy?” John Van Vleet of Susan Van Vleet Consultants, estimates “The rate of alcoholism and drug abuse in the boardroom is far greater than on the shop floor (the drugs may be prescribed but they’re still drugs). The problem is that as you move up a corporate ladder, you are allowed to express less and less emotion. Getting to the top has a subtle yet devastating effect.” The current rate of change is astronomical. Expressing emotion is the first stage of the change process. “Susan and I deliver a Managing Corporate Change© course that teaches that the first reaction to change is always emotional, putting men at a disadvantage right out of the gate. Women are much more expressive about emotions with multiple outlets for those emotion to get through this first stage.” In his Advanced Men’s Course©, which he offers every year in a retreat setting for mostly executives, John sees men struggling. “I teach this class with amazing men from all over the world; with men who know it’s possible to be better than what they are.” In addition to his Advanced Men’s Course, John offers Men Relationships, and Work© and Managing Corporate Change©, as well as individual coaching sessions, in-person and virtually. For more information on John Van Vleet and Susan Van Vleet Consultants, visit SVanVleetConsult.com. For more information about John Van Vleet or Susan Van Vleet Consultants Inc., please visit https://svanvleetconsult.com/
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