Not wanting to borrow money from his girlfriend (now wife), Dave put together his very first webinar where he was able to earn enough money to cover for his hotel bill. So long as you’re prepared to look both internally at what’s important and true to you, there’s always, a way to get over whatever the hump is.” – Click to Tweet Hump to Get Overĭave McKeown was about to speak on one of his first workshops when he was faced with the dilemma of not having enough money to pay the hotel bill. “ If you are faced with a challenge, there’s always an answer out there.” – Click to Tweet
“My focus is to help those on my team, achieve our shared goals and in doing so to help them become the best version of themselves.” – Click to Tweet Listen to get over the hump on the – Click to Tweet And has worked with leaders at Spectrum Health, Renewal by Andersen, Akamai, NYSE and many smaller, fast-growing organizations.ĭave is the author of The Self-Evolved Leader, the host of the podcast ‘Lead Like you Give a Damn’ and writes a weekly column for Inc.Com.ĭave now lives in Southern California with his wonderful wife, Paris and awesome Staffie, Maggie. 500 and Growco conferences, Bank of America, for the British Government, Entrepreneur’s Organization, Bamboo HR and countless others. He has shared his leadership strategies at the Inc. His goal is to help organizations build a culture of real, authentic but ultimately results-driven leadership. achieve consistent, scalable growth.Īs Founder and CEO of Outfield Leadership, Dave now speaks, coaches and trains on moving from execution to excellence. Media which helped companies on, or aspiring to be on, the Inc. Whilst at Predictable Success he also ran Inc. His sense of adventure kicked in again, however, and he quickly moved to become the COO and then President of Predictable Success, a boutique consultancy focused on helping complex businesses achieve scalability based then in Massachusetts. Upon graduating high school he spent two years doing voluntary work in the US, India, and Australia before studying business at The University of Glasgow in Scotland and The University of Hong Kong.Īfter another stint of voluntary work in Malawi, Dave started his career as a Consultant at Accenture back in the UK. He could find his adventure on the pitch playing rugby, playing guitar or reading a good detective novel. With a sense of adventure and exploration, when David was in big trouble he quickly tried to turn the tide so Davey could avoid conflict. From that experience, Dave learned to always invoice his client 50% upfront and that whatever challenge he faced, there will always be an answer out there.ĭave McKeown (Mick-Yo-n) grew up as a middle child with an older and younger sister in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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