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The Non‑Negotiable: A True Sense of Urgency
Jan 11

Jan 11 The Non‑Negotiable: A True Sense of Urgency

Svitlana Kishynska
Coaching

Urgency is the catalytic energy that turns intention into motion; it is the difference between a program people attend and a movement people own.

Statement of Intent: "Cracking the Code of Transformation Programme"
Aug 26

Aug 26 Statement of Intent: "Cracking the Code of Transformation Programme"

Vlad Ovchar
Management Science

"Cracking the Code of Transformation Programme" will be a practical, insightful, and inspiring resource for professionals dedicated to making transformation a reality.

Accelerating Value Creation: How AI is Transforming Tax, Accounting, and Finance
Aug 15

Aug 15 Accelerating Value Creation: How AI is Transforming Tax, Accounting, and Finance

Vlad Ovchar
Management Science

The rapid development of AI is rewriting the story of tax, accounting, and finance. By automating routine tasks, enhancing analysis, and supporting strategic decision-making, AI is unlocking new levels of efficiency, quality, and value.

What Leaders Can Learn from The Book of Joy
Aug 5

Aug 5 What Leaders Can Learn from The Book of Joy

Vlad Ovchar
Leadership and Coaching

In the end, the leader knew that joy was not just a personal pursuit, but a collective journey. By leading with joy, they had helped others find their own light, even in the darkest of times. And in doing so, they had discovered the true power of leadership—not to control or command, but to inspire, connect, and uplift.

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