With operations in 80 countries worldwide and over 200 licensed coaches, Engage and Grow is now recognised as a leader in the employee engagement segment. In an exclusive interview, Richard Maloney, the company’s founder and CEO, reveals how the company wants to challenge the mind mentoring and coaching scenario with its entry into India.
Mind mentor and business coach Rich Maloney has always challenged the status quo. By the age of 15, he had been asked to leave two schools. He joined St. Kilda Football Club when he turned 18, but was asked to leave due to issues with work ethics and attitude. It was post his Australian Football League journey that Rich challenged the norms and found his passion – understanding and utilising the impact of human behaviour in business, sports and personal relationships. And that is how ‘Engage and Grow’ was born in 2012. Excerpts from the interview:
Could you elaborate about your objective behind starting Engage and Grow?
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