JOSHUA AWESOME, PhD
Joshua Awesome is a Coaching Psychologist/Executive and Business Performance Coach who has supported over 100,000 professionals across Africa and the globe. He can be reached via: joshua@mindinstitute.africa
In the heart of the dynamic landscape of professional development, where careers are sculpted and narratives are written, we find ourselves at a pivotal moment—a reflection on 25 years of impactful coaching, mentorship, leadership, serendipitous encounters, and unyielding dedication that have shaped not only individual careers but the collective spirit of success.
Chapter 1: The serendipitous encounter
In the sprawling array of a learning and development conference in Rosebank, Johannesburg, a seasoned keynote speaker, facilitator, and coach embarked on a journey that would alter the course of their professional narrative. A chance encounter with a distinguished HR leader from Ericsson Southern Africa became the overture to a lifelong symphony of collaboration. This chapter teaches us the beauty of unpredictability, reminding us that within the unplanned lies the potential for transformative connections.
Call to action: Embrace serendipity. Engage in conversations, attend events, and welcome unexpected encounters. You never know when a chance meeting can open doors to profound collaborations and lasting relationships.
Chapter 2: The power of underestimation
Within the intimate setting of a pivotal training session, a mantra echoed — "Never underestimate the power of being underestimated." These words became the guiding beacon for Ayavuyah Jack, a candidate attorney, as he navigated the intricacies of his career. His team’s triumph in winning the Deal Maker Award 2024, which began with calls last year, calling on the corporate finance industry to submit their nominations for Deal of the Year.
With the assistance of the independent panel, and taking into account the number of nominations each deal received, a shortlist of 3 - 5 deals was drawn.
These deals are then evaluated by an independent panel that goes on to select a winner based on a variety of criteria, including but not limited to:
- The transformational aspects of the deal
- The execution complexity
- The deal size
- The potential value creation of the deal
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