Strategic Transformation Consulting

Transformational Consultant: for more than 25 years, Marcia Daszko has provoked the thinking of hundreds of leaders and guided their impact on their lives and organizations. Her knowledge, expertise, and passion is contagious and inspiring. Her insights twist her audiences’ minds, so that the lens through which you see the world will be a refreshing change. You can actually think and do something new and achieve real success and a competitive edge.

She has consulted with Boards of Directors and Executive Teams across all sectors (private companies to the Fortune 100 to global non-profits to education to the U.S. Navy.) Accelerating healthy growth, rapid scaling, innovation, and optimal profitability are all essential outcomes.

How do leaders create and apply different ideas to improve, and innovate?

How can you learn, reflect, and leave a legacy?

How can you accelerate and scale to competitive edge results?

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Call Marcia to:

  • Engage with her counter-intuitive thinking with your group in a safe environment

  • Flush out risks and opportunities

  • Design plans and strategies for a new emerging future

  • Consider options for smarter choices and successful implementation


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What’s the DIFFERENTIATOR?  Why hire us?

  1. LEADERSHIP KNOWLEDGE: Marcia had world class mentors and teachers: Dr. W. Edwards Deming and Dr. Perry Gluckman were two mentors who taught Deming’s System of Profound Knowledge (SoPK.)  It provides a theoretical foundation for leadership. It’s not buzzwords and management fads!

  2. GUIDANCE IN APPLICATION: Marcia’s mentors taught her how to teach, consult, facilitate and coach so her client leaders could apply their new knowledge. She doesn’t guide by telling.  She guides by asking questions so leaders and teams can self-discover their own natural leadership.

  3. LEARNING JOURNEY: Leaders transform their thinking—and it never ends! Discovering this new leadership at age 25 or 55 has a profound impact on Marcia’s “students.”