True leadership begins with knowing, trusting, and being yourself – and that’s the foundation of real, grounded confidence. Kim Lancer, founder of Tall Poppies Leadership, challenges Australia’s tall poppy syndrome and inspire a new kind of leader – bold, self-aware, and unapologetically impactful. With decades of experience coaching executives across three continents and Fortune 100 boardrooms, Kim shares why confidence isn’t about polish or pretending, but about practice, perspective, and purpose.
Kim unpacks the nuances of vulnerability, gender dynamics in leadership, and the myth of “fake it till you make it.” She also reveals how her global programs build high-performing teams and cultures by reshaping how leaders connect, communicate, and grow together.
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