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Episode 6 – Kayvan Kian, Advisor, Author, and Leadership Educator
The sixth episode of 'DNA of leadership – Perspectives on leadership' is live: the conversation with Kayvan Kian. Kayvan is a consultant, author and lecturer where he focuses on solving complex, social problems. During his MBA, he felt that certain topics were not...
Episode 2 – Erik van de Loo, professor INSEAD and TIAS, partner Phyleon
In this episode, I talk to Erik van de Loo, professor at INSEAD & TIAS and partner at Phyleon. About his training as a clinical psychologist, and the way in which Erik applies that when working with organizations. That organizations are human work systems and the...
Episode 1 – Britta Gielen, partner Leadership & Change at TwynstraGudde
In this episode, I talk to Britta Gielen, partner Leadership & Change at TwynstraGudde. About her perspective on the changes that Britta has seen take place in the field of leadership over the past thirty years. Such as the movement from management development to...
Trailer DNA of Leadership – Perspectives on Leadership
The trailer of the podcast 'DNA of leadership - perspectives on leadership'. A podcast series of 8 conversations with experts in the field of leadership. The first episode will be published on November 8.
There is no code to crack for good leadership
In the regional newspapers (Mediahuis): In the Press
Being a leader is in your DNA
Article on ManagementTribune:
Publications and presentations about leadership often offer a step-by-step plan or are written from the perspective of one company. DNA of leadership is based on the principle that leaders are not born and are not made. Leadership is embedded in our DNA and develops in each of us throughout our careers and lives. And just as DNA makes us unique as human beings, we are all unique leaders. That is the statement of experience expert and advisor Frank Vogt who, as a former director and now coach, guides many leaders.
How did my choice for coaching come about?
In this blog I will discuss my choice for coaching. I already say a lot about that on my site, but I wanted to go into it a little deeper. Why did I make this choice? What is my approach? An exciting adventure, but one that gives me satisfaction.



