Your 3-Step Guide to Assess, Strategise, and Lead With Better Clarity and Impact.
Ready To Step Back, Take Stock, And Move Your Leadership To New Levels Of Excellence?
The Taking Stock Workbook is your ultimate tool to:
- Gain Outright Clarity on your achievements and key areas for growth.
- Identify Opportunities by analysing past challenges and drawing out valuable lessons from them.
- Create a Personal Roadmap for continuous, impactful leadership growth.
Why Take Stock?
The Taking Stock Workbook helps you transform challenges and past obstacles into insights and stepping stones for future growth.

Key Benefits Of Taking Stock

What’s Inside
Why Taking Stock Works
- Backed by a unique framework that’s grounded in clarity and practicality.
- Proven strategies that empower leaders to reflect intelligently and act intentionally.
- Designed based on what leaders like you have asked for–no fluff, just relevance and results.

Frequently Asked Questions
Executives, business owners, managers, and team leaders, who want to remain effective in their roles, elevate their leadership impact, and achieve meaningful success.
The workbook is self-paced, allowing you to complete it in your own time, based on your preference. Having said that, most leaders find that dedicating a few hours per week over a month allows for thorough self-assessment and planning.
The workbook is quite easy to work through. Questions are written in plain language to reduce complexity and overwhelm. There is also an instructional guide that provides explanations for sections in the workbook where further clarity might be helpful. When using the workbook, try to picture yourself having a chat with a trusted adviser; that’s the mindset with which it was created.
The workbook is designed with due consideration for your busy schedule, allowing you to do a bit at a time. For example, you can choose to answer one question a day during your downtime.
You can also decide to do a section of the workbook at the end of every week until it’s all completed. It’s entirely up to you. The key thing is to give yourself a time frame within which you want to complete everything in the package, then split each part across days or weeks. It might be more effective if you choose a regular, disturbance-free time every day or every week to engage with the workbook.