Marijn Dane

The power of impotence

In her keynote: 'The power of impotence', Marijn touches on the essence of leadership in challenging times. With humour, practical examples and psychological insights, she stimulates her audience to look differently. She breaks through traditional patterns of power with which managers go out of control every day and offers concrete tactics to turn perceived powerlessness into strength. Her counter-evolutionary approach is refreshing, accessible and directly applicable-for both experienced and novice leaders

Topics: 

Topics Marijn Dane talks about:

1. Frustrations at work: what makes leaders freak out
2. Powerlessness: looking differently, thinking differently, doing differently
3. Counter evolutionary thinking: from resistance to learning mode
4. Tactics the power from powerlessness: focus on what you do have, do want and can do

About Marijn Dane

About Marijn Dane

Marijn Dane is an energetic and inspiring speaker who takes a sharp and innovative approach to leadership. As a behavioural alchemist, she knows how to unravel complex leadership and team dilemmas and turn them into concrete solutions. With her experience as an entrepreneur, coach and trainer at Axis Consultancy, the NLP School & Build Better Teams, she developed effective leadership tools and strategies. Her strength? Transforming frustrations into growth opportunities, always with a strategic eye for the path of least resistance. Her motto: "Leadership is a game - those who steer by resistance, fly off course; those who steer by learning mode, stay on course."

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