Where C-suites move beyond cohesion to lead as one enterprise.

The CEO explains the strategy. Everyone nods.

Then they drift back into functional priorities.

And the conversation starts again.

The C-suite makes a decision. Everyone commits.

Then each function translates it differently.

And the decision loses force below.

The team aligns. Pressure rises.

Then old functional instincts return.

And enterprise leadership becomes optional.

  • Diagnose

    The Emergence Indicator reveals what team health assessments miss: where enterprise leadership is reliable, emerging, or fragile.

  • Deepen

    Emergence Retreats turn C-suite cohesion into enterprise ownership, so strategy moves once and stays moved.

  • Sustain

    Coaching anchors executives in Second Adulthood presence rather than First Adulthood pushing.

An Asian bank shifted the executive team’s focus from defending silos to collective ownership.

THE RESULT: 80% market-cap growth over 18 months.

A regional investment firm moved beyond polite consensus into real commitment around the decisions that mattered most.

THE RESULT: Strategic alignment rose from 68% → 93%; C-suite commitment from 67% → 83%.

Aramyss is built for Second Adulthood leadership.

The stage where senior executives begin leading less from control, and more from presence, maturity, and enterprise ownership.

Our methods are designed explicitly for that stage, not borrowed from a leadership canon built for First Adulthood. No trust falls. No icebergs. No pre-assigned groups — as if senior executives can't be trusted to challenge themselves.

Leaders in Second Adulthood possess something rare: the lived knowledge that commitment comes before clarity — and that ownership doesn't require control.

So the work moves faster and goes deeper.

Led by Aneace Haddad

Founder of Aramyss, former tech CEO, McKinsey Senior Advisor, and author of the Second Adulthood Collection of leadership books for senior executives.

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If your C-suite keeps returning to decisions it thought were already made, let’s look at what is ready to move.