Action Lab Leadership Podcast
If you view leadership as a 9-to-5 job description, you are missing the true power of your influence. In this episode of the Action Lab Leadership Podcast, Danny sits down with Sven Rösch, the Head of Sales at Valo Motion. Sven shares a vulnerable look at a pivotal moment early in his career when he was nearly fired for a lack of results. His turnaround didn't come from following a stricter process, but from a radical shift in mindset: he decided to stop following bullet points and start being genuinely curious about the people in front of him. From the high-stakes world of motorcycle racing to the technical challenges of rock climbing, Sven explains why excellence is the byproduct of better technique and a service-oriented heart. Inside the Episode: * The Identity of a Leader: Why leadership is a choice to be a positive influence that doesn't end when you clock out. * The Curiosity Cure: How Sven saved his career by deciding to be fascinated by the stories of his clients. * Don’t Ride Faster, Ride Better: Why focusing on the process (not the lap time) is the secret to long-term business success. * The Climber’s Spark: Why seeing a team member surpass your own skill set is the ultimate "job well done" for a leader. * Sparring Partners: The importance of having a trusted network you can collaborate with and learn from. * Reflected Experience: Why wisdom doesn't happen automatically and how to intentionally extract lessons from difficult times. Sven’s journey is a powerful reminder that when you lead with curiosity and focus on the person instead of the process, the results tend to take care of themselves.
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