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I’m an interventionist for growth leaders.

Clive Griffiths
Clive Griffiths
1 min read

I’m an interventionist for growth leaders.
A business development catalyst of sorts.
For self-driven, ambitious, relentless achievers.

I’m not here to make them feel good.
I’m here to help them win better deals.

They’re looking for stretch and guidance.

We explore client development and new business.
Not with some generic vanilla framework.
But with a focus on their agenda.

I don’t tell my clients the 'right' answers.

I ask them questions no one else will.
I listen with undivided attention.
I offer opinions and insights.

Each deal and client relationship is different.
We think through options together.
They decide what to do next.

This approach isn't for everyone. Just a few:

- The ones bold enough to recognise untapped potential.
- The ones who refuse to stick with their current level
- The ones brave enough to confront the truth

If you want comfort, find a coach.
If you are committed to business results, let’s talk.

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