SWP086--My Last Bad Day--Interview With Michael O'Brien

Published: March 30, 2017, 7 a.m.

  • Summary: Special episode with Michael O'Brien: The Last Bad Day
  • Show Notes:
    1. Contact Michael at https://www.pelotoncc.net/contact/
    2. Follow Michael on FaceBook, Twitter, and LinkedIn
    3. Michael's upcoming book: Shift
    4. Brief bio:
      I'm Michael O'Brien and I help executive leaders and teams drive better results tomorrow than today. In essence, I change lives through trusted executive leadership and teamwork. People I've worked with have found that they and their teams have: * Enhanced team engagement and discretionary effort * Maximized executive and team trust and collaboration * Minimized judgment and toppled barriers to success * Improved change responsiveness and accountability * Strengthened culture and delivered better results Peloton Executive & Team Business Leadership Coaching and Consulting (www.pelotoncc.net) is all about your success. Your success is our success. When you work with Peloton, you get an ALL-IN partner with an executive coach who understands your world because I've lived your world as a 22+ year veteran in multiple pharmaceutical leadership and executive roles. In the past, I was convinced that "good enough was good enough."​ I thought that living under an umbrella of stress was “business as usual in the corporate world.” I never looked past my own assumptions because I was too busy establishing my career, providing for my family, and driving for results. Then, in an instant, my life changed. On the morning of July 11, 2001, I was out on a cycling training ride before a corporate meeting. I was hit head-on by an SUV that crossed into my lane traveling 40 mph My doctors told me if I had been unhealthy or 10 years older, I probably would have died that day. But somewhere along my recovery journey, I decided I would not be defined by my accident. Rather, I would be defined by how I responded to my accident, and with that, I made the choice to recalibrate my approach to the rest of my life.
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