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4.9 Rating 69 Reviews
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4.9
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About David Adcock:

5+ years experience as a freelance consultant advising board members, heads of departments and general managers in finding new business and management solutions using The Map by Jim Collins. Over the years I have become an expert in advising clients in applying models and concepts by Jim Collins with an impact of reaching a high level of success in the client’s output.

3+ years’ experience as an entrepreneur setting up digiTEAL Services GmbH by creating business plans, strategies, visions, and missions, using SCRUM as a project management tool, and negotiating contracts with service providers.

10+ years experience as a business coach, coaching board members, executives, and team leaders in strategic topics, creating effective teams and implementing a start-up culture for an innovation mindset.

15+ years experience as a business trainer offering business communication training such as negotiation and influencing, conversing across cultures, and solving intercultural miscommunication issues.

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David Adcock 5 star review on 18th September 2020
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David Adcock 5 star review on 29th July 2018
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Anonymous  // 01/01/2019
Working with David was just perfect! He had a great sense of humor and knew exactly how to work with us. At every session, not only did we learn English, but we also discussed a lot about Business and Psychology. David is a very open minded and well educated teacher, who really seems to enjoy and love what he is doing. I recommend him to everyone and every institution to work with him, due to his flexibility and willingness to teach so much more than just language. His focus is talking and expressing, with a little less focus on grammar, which is in my opinion really the best way to handle it, because we learn a lot more by talking than by learning. We all are very unhappy to see him leave and wish him all the best.
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David Adcock is rated 4.9 based on 69 reviews