

If you want to change the world, change yourself - Sloan Dean, Remington Hotels
In today's episode, Sloan Dean, CEO of Remington Hotels, shares his experience of how ambition affected his relationships with colleagues earlier in his career.
Through executive coaching and feedback, he realized he needed to let go of ego and focus on empathy and vulnerability. By changing himself, he was able to achieve success, leading to his current role today as CEO of Remington Hotels.
His advice for us today: "If you want to change the world, change yourself."
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