Train for C-suite readiness now
Inside a live coaching session with an SVP of Engineering on C-suite readiness, how to pinpoint blindspots, training for high performance, and sharpening executive presence
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Level Up: Live Executive Coaching
You’re good at your job. So why do you feel stalled?
Most people are not stuck because they are unqualified.
They are stuck because no one showed them what “great” looks like at the next level.
Once you reach senior levels, doing “more of the same” will not work. You must evolve how you think, communicate, and lead (particularly under pressure). You need to see what high-level performance looks like in the room where decisions get made.
That is why we opened the doors to something few experience: Live executive coaching sessions with real leaders tackling real challenges.
As a Level Up Newsletter paid subscriber you get exclusive access to watch Ethan coach senior leaders and builders. You’ll learn both what Ethan teaches and how he coaches.
You can also apply for your own free coaching session.
In this session, watch Ethan coach an SVP of Engineering on:
Capabilities needed to grow into the C-suite.
How to pinpoint blindspots.
Effective methods to constantly train the brain to be good at points 1-2.
Developing stronger executive presence.
Watch the full video recording and read the key takeaways below — practical insights for anyone serious about developing their executive performance.



