#12 Going Beyond Your Limitations with Gilles Amadou Acogny, Co-Founder & CEO of Acosphere

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Gilles Amadou Acogny is Co-Founder & CEO of Acosphere, a London based firm that delivers consultancy and transformational Training. Gilles manages the company with his wife Nadia Mensah Acogny who was on the show in the episode 11.  Gilles focusses on leadership, general management and vision in the business. He tells me how having clear rules allow them to function well and challenge each other to think outside the box. He talks about why he decided to leave his high-flying job in sales at Xerox to invest everything into his own business and how he convinced his wife, Nadia, to start the business with him after she initially saying no. We also discussed his previous career and how he became one of the top executives in the companies he worked for and turn them around significantly. Gilles believes in the transformative power of public speaking and wish he knew this way earlier. You will find this conversation very rich and inspiring as he shares great insights and practical tips to do meaningful work and leave a meaningful life! Key points discussed The impact of his childhood and travels living on three continents and how he developed his sales acumen by understanding cultures and people. How the education he received has equipped him to deal with good and bad times and formed his positive character The influence of his mentor Addison Barry Rand at Xerox on building his drive and why mentorship can make a difference in the life of others How he is being challenged by his teenagers’ kids, helping him to stay relevant in today’s world Gilles deconstructs how fear prevents us to do what we really love and what to do about it How to speak your truth and not allow other people or organisations to hinder your authenticity And much more…Now let’s listen to this insightful conversation with Gilles Amadou Acogny.

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