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Ep. 9 | Your Next Leader Might Not Work Full-Time… And That’s Totally Fine with Gerard Milligan

45 min · 12 de feb de 2026
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More companies are starting to realise something practical. You don’t always need another full-time executive sitting on payroll. Sometimes what you need is someone experienced who can step in for a period of time, bring perspective, calm things down, and help the team move forward without locking into a permanent role. In this episode, Rich and Gerard talk about why more leaders are turning to fractional leaders to support growth. From tighter budgets in APAC to faster-moving markets in the Middle East, and a growing acceptance of flexible leadership in Europe and North America, they explore what’s behind the shift and what it means for CEOs trying to grow without overcommitting.

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