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#105 - From Advising to Owning

21 min · 12 de may de 2026
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Giving advice is one thing. Owning the outcome is something else entirely. In this episode, we explore the shift that happens when someone moves from recommending ideas to being directly responsible for execution, delivery, and results. The conversation reflects on the pressure, trade-offs, and small realities that are easy to miss from the outside. Decisions become more personal. Priorities become less theoretical. And sometimes the “right” answer looks very different once accountability enters the picture. This is not only about leadership or job titles. It is about perspective. Especially in complex projects where expectations, timing, and people all collide at once. A thoughtful discussion for anyone who has felt that transition firsthand. For a deeper read, visit iiotblog.com.

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