
Executive Career Coaching vs. Friendly Advice | What Actually Works
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Coach Mo Faul and former C-suite executive Coach Stacey Citrin explore the critical difference between having casual coffee chats about career challenges and engaging with expert career coaching. Drawing from their combined 75+ years of executive experience and work with over 2,200 professional women, they explain why well-meaning friends, former bosses, and mentors often lack the strategic expertise and unbiased perspective needed for true career transformation.
Through compelling client examples, they illustrate how career transformation requires three elements that casual conversations simply can't provide: strategic accountability, bias-free assessment, and expert navigation of today's complex job market. One recent client secured a $60,000 salary increase after being underpaid for 22 years, while another learned to successfully negotiate compensation after receiving no increases for four years.
This episode offers invaluable insights for professional women who may be relying on network connections or friendly advice for career advancement. Mo and Stacey reveal why these approaches often reinforce limitations rather than expand possibilities, and how professional coaching creates the safety and structure needed for genuine growth. For anyone who's ever wondered if career coaching is worth the investment, this conversation provides a compelling answer: your career is worth millions—invest in it accordingly.