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The Balancing Act: Risks, Ethics, and the Lessons Learnt from Failing with Sean Hayes
In this CFO 4.0 episode, Hannah Munro sits down with Sean Hayes, Author of The Gray Choice who has a wealth of experience in both the highs and lows of corporate leadership. Dive deep into Sean's perspective on various aspects of business and personal growth.<br/><br/>Topics covered include:Emphasising the importance of taking risks to achieve success and underscores the value of seeking feedback from a tight-knit group of advisors.Learn about Sean's personal journey, from experiencing catastrophic failures to viewing them merely as events in a larger story.The Argument that there's merit in finding a level where you're happy and sticking to it.Discovering how the numbers game isn't just about accuracy—it's about upholding a strict standard. Sean dives into practices and strategies to ensure this.Highlighting the importance of having a varied group of advisors, from fellow leaders to salespeople, to get a full 360-degree view of situations.Get an insight of Sean's book and learn more about his philosophy and practices.<br/>Links referenced in this episode:Shaun Hayes LinkedInVisit Shaun’s WebsiteShaun’s YouTube Channel Shaun’s Book: The Gray ChoiceExplore other CFO 4.0 Podcast episodes.Subscribe to our Podcast!