When You've Outgrown Your Relationship with a Trusted Advisor
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"Keith Berson/Getty Images As a leader, you've likely accumulated a small circle of trusted advisors who've been there for you from the startformer bosses, early investors, mentors, peers, and even familyand whose advice helped shape your career or company. These relationships often form the backbone of your decision-making and provide stability in moments of uncertainty."
"These relationships often form the backbone of your decision-making and provide stability in moments of uncertainty."
Leaders often accumulate a compact circle of trusted advisors who have supported them from the start. That circle typically includes former bosses, early investors, mentors, peers, and family. Advice from these advisors shapes career trajectories and company strategy. These relationships function as the backbone of decision-making by offering perspective, experience, candid feedback, and a sounding board for risky choices. Trusted advisors reduce isolation at the top and help leaders maintain continuity when facing rapid change. Maintaining and consulting this small network provides emotional and strategic stability during moments of uncertainty.
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