He has global experience as a senior-level operating executive, including as CEO of the world’s first digital bank and a top leader at Morgan Stanley, one of the world’s best-run financial institutions. David knows what it’s like to be accountable for transformation and growth. His role as a managing partner at Oliver Wyman, one of the leading strategy firms on the planet, differentiates him from other coaches and gives him the perspective to understand leaders’ organizational and industry contexts.
Endorsements
David Noble [is one] of the most accomplished executive coaches in the world. While many coaches use the term ‘CEO Coach’, very few have actually worked with top CEOs in major companies. David has decades of experience in working with great leaders from incredibly diverse organizations.
David has something fresh and invaluable to say about leadership today that will resonate for years.
Working with David and Carol opened my eyes. I saw leadership in a new way.
He also serves as a senior advisor to Egon Zehnder, the Institute of Coaching (affiliated with Harvard Medical School), and Oliver Wyman Group and was previously on the management advisory board of TowerBrook Capital Partners, the first B Corp private equity fund.
The hardest part of leadership is mastering the inevitable high-risk, high-stakes challenges you will face. Whether you’re making a split-second decision when your business is knocked sideways or you’re finding the best strategy to navigate business-critical long-term circumstances, how can you be in peak form in those most crucial moments?
Leadership coaching legends David Noble and Carol Kauffman show you how with their innovative new framework—MOVE—which equips you with the tactics you need to slow down high-stakes situations before they speed you up. You’ll learn to master the moment, generate response options, and quickly evaluate those options before acting. As you get better and better at using the framework, you’ll find you can recognize these moments as they arrive, like a great athlete who can read the field as a play unfolds or a great conductor who anticipates what’s needed to deliver a great performance.