A Conversation With Carice Anderson, Author & Executive Coach
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At Karrikins Group, we work alongside leaders to close the gap between great ideas and real results by combining business expertise with social science to help teams align on how to deliver together - driving better outcomes and stronger connections.
In this episode of the Failure Gap, host Julie Williamson, PhD, engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Carice Anderson, author of "Intelligence Isn't Enough." They explore the importance of understanding oneself, building relationships, and navigating high-performing environments. Carice shares her journey from her education at Harvard Business School to her career at McKinsey, Deloitte, and beyond, emphasizing the value of aligning work with personal values and the power of connectedness.
Episode Takeaways
- Understanding oneself is crucial for success
- Building relationships is key in high-performing environments
- Aligning work with personal values enhances impact
- Connectedness is essential in both personal and professional life
- Education is a tool to transcend barriers
- Excellence is achieved through collaboration
- Navigating different cultures requires adaptability
- Personal branding is important for introverts
- Psychological safety fosters team success
- Deadlines and accountability drive completion
If you would like to connect with Carice Anderson outside of this episode, connect with her on LinkedIn, learn more about her on her website here, or snag your own copy of the book, "Intelligence Isn't Enough."
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