THE STORY OF GREAT EXPECTATIONS
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The story of GE is one about courage of conviction,
power of connection and clarity of purpose
There is neurological evidence that writing down your goal or vision will increase the odds of achieving it. It worked for me. I wrote mine at 44 years old, when in the midst of managing multiple roles: wife, mom, career, business ownership ... the challenge of managing the ultimate balancing act. At 57, the vision became reality.
“I want to mentor and equip women to achieve personal fulfilment through combining a worthwhile career with a family life.”
This is what I had written in my journal. At the time it was just a desired future of where I wanted to focus my time and talents, but I had no plan. Then in 2012, inspired by a mentoring conversation with a younger protegee in London who first shared the concept of ‘maternity coaching’ with me, curiosity got the better of me. On the strength of my research, I trusted and acted on my instinct, establishing Great Expectations, the first company in S.A. dedicated to coaching professional women through the Parental Transition. The company was registered, I was clear ‘who’ we were as a business but with only a vague idea at that stage of what we would offer. It was enough, I felt, to go and find a client. Winning one of South Africa’s biggest professional accounting firms as a client in the first months of operation, was wonderful validation that there was a dire need for our work and that I was on track.
The rest is history and work -in-progress
WHAT WOMEN ARE SAYING
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Thank you for your advice, empathy and time – the transition from newly-wed to “stay at home” mom to a newborn to “career loving parent” in 12 months and understanding the shifts of those different identities and how to navigate them, have been immensely helpful. My return to the workplace has been nothing but a positive one.
— Megan MacNab Harvie, Marketing Manager, Brown-Forman SA
Meet Our Coaches
Making an Impact
We have worked with over 400 women since we started, in law, finance and other professions in SA and other African countries, making a difference to their lives personally and professionally. We coach women, not to fix them, but to equip them to lead change from within. Consequently, with the female career a core focus, through our coaching and development programmes, we continue having dynamic impact, influencing change towards more gender equal and inclusive workplaces.
WHAT COMPANIES ARE SAYING
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“Great Expectations have offered amazing coaching support for our employees who are facing maternity leave and adjusting to being working parents. As a company, we recognize that the period around maternity leave is high risk.
We are grateful that Great Expectations are supporting our employees to navigate this change and improve employee retention.
The feedback we have received from our employees on this parental transition coaching has been amazingly positive and we are now extending this coaching to our expecting fathers as well. We also partnered with Great Expectations during the COVID pandemic to offer coaching to our employees, many of whom were struggling with juggling remote working and childcare. Again the feedback we received about their coaching was incredibly positive.”
— Heidi Kornmuller, Head of Talent Management, Coronation Fund Managers
WHAT WOMEN ARE SAYING
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“A standout benefit of the programme for me was when you said about motherhood being the introduction of a new set of enhanced leadership skills. This made all the difference for me. I am reminded of this every day when I too see, that with motherhood, I have become a much better, more relaxed leader.”
— Emmy Kumwenda, Executive Director & Head of Client Coverage, Standard Chartered Bank
SPECIAL CREDIT
I give special credit to the UK-based, now global business, The Executive Coaching Consultancy, with whom I continue to have a strong friendship and affiliation. I refer to them affectionately and respectfully as the ‘Mother Ship’, as they were the pioneers of maternity transition coaching in London from 2005. I value the personal relationship with their wonderful leadership and the global body of associate coaches, their ethics as a business, their long and successful track record, their ongoing on-point solid research and innovation, which we are privileged to tap into, while blazing our own trail in Africa.