Everyone loves vision, strategy, and growth. But here's the part nobody wants to talk about.
It's easy to see a finance transformation leader and assume the confidence was always there. This conversation pulls back the curtain on the real journey, including imposter syndrome at higher altitudes and the evolving stages of personal leadership. This isn't a conversation about spreadsheets. It's a conversation about ownership.
Who he is: Daniel Kadeba is a CPA, finance transformation leader, and consultant, the kind of executive organizations call when guesswork is no longer an option. He didn't reach that level overnight, he grew through the evolving stages of personal leadership to get there.
What he does: He leads finance transformation, helping organizations replace guesswork with clarity and make decisions that actually hold up when the stakes are high.
What he believes: That growth is more than a numbers game, and that leaders too often avoid the truth hiding in their data. He's clear-eyed about the dangerous myth that speed equals momentum.
How he works: With ownership and accountability. Daniel pushes leaders to face the truth instead of avoiding it, and to build growth on discipline rather than the illusion of speed.
In this episode:
- Why leaders avoid the truth hiding in their data
- The evolving stages of personal leadership
- Imposter syndrome at higher altitudes
- Why speed doesn't equal momentum
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