The intangible difference: What makes you successful? | KIC February Highlights
Nadine Franziska K?nig
Founder & CEO K?nig Intangible Capital | Leadership, People & Culture Advisor
BUSINESS:?
The intangible difference: What makes a successful entrepreneur?
INSPIRATION:?
People & Talent in VC
PLEASURE:?
Flowers Forever
BUSINESS
THE INTANGIBLE DIFFERENCE: WHAT MAKES A SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEUR?
I had the great pleasure to hold a Masterclass for a German VC fund and to share some thoughts about?
???? The intangible difference: What makes a successful entrepreneur? ?????
What does success in 2023 actually mean? After we have been facing shifts in values, the world order and everything we thought we used to know: Are traditional success models outdated??
Our discussion showed: The definition of success is highly individual and intangible. We found answers to our question on three levels:
ME:?
??One thing is for sure - success always starts with self-awareness and leading yourself. Cultivating personality traits like resilience, adaptability, openness, passion, persistence & empathy won’t hurt, too.?
TEAM & ORGANIZATION:?
An entrepreneur can only be successful with a winning team. Successful leaders need to find answers to pain points like?
??the war for talent: attract, develop & retain talent?
??the BANI world: develop a holistic new soft skill set
??culture & co-founder conflicts: understand culture & conflicts by making it tangible - frameworks & questions can help
??workload & information overload: promote asynchronous & regenerative work and a caring leadership style
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SOCIETY & BEYOND:?
??Success can also mean to do meaningful work and to create an impact for society, beyond your own organization. We often can find our purpose by serving others.?
?? If you are interested in my full slide deck, just send me a message. Happy to share!
INSPIRATION
TO HEAR
Women Authors of Achievement (WAA)-Podcast with Anna Ott (HV Capital) on People & Talent in Venture Capital
TO SUBSCRIBE
?I chose:
TO READ
PLEASURE
FLOWERS FOREVER AT KUNSTHALLE MUNICH
"Calyx" by Rebecca Louise Law, who made this amazing installation of 100.000 dried flowers, which would otherwise have been thrown away. A masterpiece of sustainability x art!
Nadine
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