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Change Unfiltered: The Freedom to Work Differently
Angela Scott
36 episodes
4 days ago
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S3 Ep24 What Happens When You Start Seeing Work as a System
Change Unfiltered: The Freedom to Work Differently
38 minutes 3 seconds
7 months ago
S3 Ep24 What Happens When You Start Seeing Work as a System
What do archaeology, the Peace Corps, and SaaS revenue architecture have in common? More than you think, especially when Beth Yehaskel is the one connecting the dots. Beth didn’t set out to build a career in tech. She started in the dirt (literally) as an archaeologist. But her love of writing and curiosity about people took her from field reports to technical writing, and eventually to customer success, go-to-market strategy, and coaching executives across the globe. In this episode, we talk about how to spot the systems and patterns that hold businesses (and careers) back, and why stepping away after a bad job can sometimes be the best decision you ever make.   We also explore: The red flags she missed and what she learned from a role that didn’t work Why consulting helped her rediscover confidence and clarity Why AI is about systems, not shortcuts.   If you’ve ever felt stuck between “I’ve worked hard for this” and “I’m not sure I want it anymore,” Beth’s story will speak to you.   Connect with Beth: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beth-yehaskel-4b71a https://www.elevategtmexecs.com/  
Change Unfiltered: The Freedom to Work Differently