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Maggie Craddock

    Maggie Craddock is a renowned coach with over two decades of experience in leadership development and career advancement. Her work focuses on uncovering and leveraging individual strengths to achieve professional fulfillment. Craddock emphasizes that true success stems from authenticity and deep self-discovery. Her approach, which integrates strategic leadership with personal integrity, helps clients navigate the complexities of the modern workplace and find meaningful paths to growth.

    Lifeboat
    The Authentic Career
    • The Authentic Career

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.0(25)Add rating

      Most people suffer from some sort of job dissatisfaction. But figuring out whether they should change or their jobs should change isn’t easy. From a leading executive coach comes The Authentic Career, perhaps the first book to provide readers with a formal sequence that combines professional, psychological, and spiritual resources to achieve career success and fulfillment. The four-stage process — clearly outlined and filled with exercises, examples, and inspirational quotes — has proven successful for the author’s clients of all levels, from Fortune 500 CEOs to professional women returning to the workforce after having children. Craddock combines her business background as a Lipper Award–winning fund manager with her training as a social worker and years of experience as an executive coach to outline a therapeutic process that clearly separates what we want and need in order to find fulfillment from the external demands and expectations that family, society, and the workplace impose on us. Identifying our authentic career goals and strategies requires that we carefully examine our inner lives, Craddock believes, separating them from the daily demands and frustrations of our work lives.

      The Authentic Career
    • Lifeboat

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Today's hardworking professionals are navigating sudden waves of financial stress, management shakeups, and downsizing. Using the experiences of Titanic survivors as a powerful metaphor, executive coach Maggie Craddock offers lessons for a transformative approach to our professional lives, one that recognizes that "every man for himself" doesn't work long-term. Lifeboat is organized as a series of key questions we all need to ask ourselves when facing unexpected career disruption or difficult changes at our existing jobs. These questions help readers clarify their authentic priorities, assess the group energy that guides a particular workplace, and identify the type of job that will help them reach their true potential.

      Lifeboat