
Tony Morales: Executive Coaching Trends CEOs Should Know
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In this episode of the Drop In CEO podcast, Tony Morales, Vice Chairman of N2Growth discusses how he’s helping C-Suite leaders and organizations grow, and the unique coaching strategies employed by their firm. Tony provides insights into the major trends in executive coaching, reflects on lessons from his career, and emphasizes the importance of focusing on people to achieve sustainable business success.
Episode Highlights:
02:53 The Importance of Coaching and Leadership Development
13:53 Lessons Learned from Current Coaching Trends
15:49 The Role of Emotional Condition in Success
Tony Morales is the Vice Chairman of N2Growth and a leadership advisor to CEOs and their Boards of Directors. Recognized by Fortune, Forbes, Business Insider, and other leading publications for his expertise, Tony is also a Lecturer in the Undergraduate Division and an Observer-Coach in the Aresty Institute of Executive Education at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Prior to joining N2Growth, Tony co-founded a technology-enabled services business that grew from idea to $200,000,000 exit in four and a half years. Tony was the youngest-ever member of YPO at the time of his joining.
Tony holds a bachelor’s degree in philosophy, politics, and economics, a master’s degree in anthropology, and graduate credentials in neuroscience from the University of Pennsylvania. Tony is generally interested in helping individuals, organizations, and economies flourish.
Connect with Tony Morales:
Company Website: www.n2growth.com
Company Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/n2growth
Tony’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-morales/
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