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8 - Uncovering Hidden Potential: How In Plain Sight Helps Leaders See What Others Can't with In Plain Sight's Dotty Posto

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Your host, Ryan Weiss, talks with the President of In Plain Sight, Dotty Posto. Dotty started her career as a business analyst and project manager. However, she often received feedback that she did not play well with others. It was a challenging time for her, but it was also a period of self-discovery. It wasn't until she was introduced to change management that she realized her gifts and talents were not aligned with project management.

This realization led her to become the manager of change management and organizational development at Harley Davidson. Here, she learned the importance of aligning gifts and talents with the work one does. It was a turning point in her career and life.

Dottie sought the help of coaches to improve her self-awareness and make lasting changes. She emphasizes the importance of an outside perspective in helping individuals see what they can't see on their own. This realization led her to start her own coaching business, In Plain Sight, where she helps people see what is in plain sight for others but may not be apparent to themselves.

To learn more about Dotty's work, click HERE and HERE.

Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply HERE.

Want to learn more about Ryan's work? Check out his website at https://www.epsoptics.com/.

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Your host, Ryan Weiss, talks with the President of In Plain Sight, Dotty Posto. Dotty started her career as a business analyst and project manager. However, she often received feedback that she did not play well with others. It was a challenging time for her, but it was also a period of self-discovery. It wasn't until she was introduced to change management that she realized her gifts and talents were not aligned with project management.

This realization led her to become the manager of change management and organizational development at Harley Davidson. Here, she learned the importance of aligning gifts and talents with the work one does. It was a turning point in her career and life.

Dottie sought the help of coaches to improve her self-awareness and make lasting changes. She emphasizes the importance of an outside perspective in helping individuals see what they can't see on their own. This realization led her to start her own coaching business, In Plain Sight, where she helps people see what is in plain sight for others but may not be apparent to themselves.

To learn more about Dotty's work, click HERE and HERE.

Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply HERE.

Want to learn more about Ryan's work? Check out his website at https://www.epsoptics.com/.

  continue reading

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