Today, I’m joined by Susanne Biro, an executive coach with over 24 years of experience working closely with CEOs and senior leaders at some of the world’s largest organizations.
In this episode, Susanne shares powerful insights about self-mastery, psychological safety, and how leadership often happens in the nanoseconds between stimulus and response.
You’ll also hear about her Self Inquiry Tool—SIT—a simple yet profound framework to help you better understand and manage your inner world, so you can show up more effectively as a leader.
This is one of those conversations that blends heart and strategy, with clear takeaways for anyone looking to grow their impact.
Let’s dive in.
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