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Discover how people manage to perform incredible feats, such as reciting 100,000 decimal places of the number pi.
Discover why a good idea alone is not enough. Realising your idea is the hard part.
Learn how you can convince people with numbers, by wrapping it in a nice story and learn how you can defend yourselves against those stories.
Take a moment to think about the difference between leadership and management and discover that we are all leaders
Learn how to identify groupthinking and learn to install an open culture where everyone can freely express their opinion.
Learn how to write down an idea from beginning to end in simple language that a child can understand. Explain the "why", not the "what".
Even if you miss, you’ll land among the starsLearn how to get to work: ambitious goals aren't enough, it's the process to reach it which counts.
Get more insights how a servant-leader shares power, puts the needs of others first and helps people develop and perform to the best of their ability.
Explore the the head – heart – hands model, an easy checklist to see if you are playing all the elements to move your audience to action.
Discover six ways of turning a "no" into a "yes" by influencing others to procure a greater chance of getting a "yes"
Discover how setbacks only make you stronger if you learn from them. Work on your resilience with the growth mindset and you influence circle.
Get more insights in defining the right indicators when something needs to be changed.
Nothing is impossible, the word itself says I'm possible, looks like an easy American slogan. But you have to find the energy to go for it every day. Where do you find your energy to persevere?
Inge, in your previous assignment as COVID crisis manager for the Brussels Region, you were often confronted with the suffering behind the hard figures. How did you deal with that?
Mrs Hanard, you have been very active in your professional career, both in operational "managerial" tasks and in "leadership" tasks. What is for you the difference between a manager and a leader?