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Transform leadership through practical cases Case-based inner development for founders
Programs designed around real entrepreneurial scenarios: peer case reviews, decision simulations, and applied practices to strengthen self-awareness, team influence and strategic clarity.
- Practical scenarios
- Templates & scripts
- Short pilot plans
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Improve decision clarity through daily micro-practices
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Reduce team friction with structured feedback scenarios
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Testable 30-day toolkits for leadership capacity
Request a pilot or schedule a consultation to review case examples and a tailored program.
We work with entrepreneurs and leadership teams using scenario-based inner development—short pilots, templates, and practical checklists designed for real business contexts.
Address
Route de Loëx, 1232 Onex, Switzerland
Phone
+41760330607
Working hours
Mon–Fri 09:00–18:00 CET
A repeatable 30-day map based on cases
This long-form section lays out a 30-day map distilled from multiple entrepreneur case studies. Week 1 begins with attention hygiene: short daily practices to reduce cognitive friction, a decision journal template to capture choice context, and a simple metric for clarity (number of deferred decisions reduced). Week 2 focuses on team rituals: a 15-minute alignment huddle template, a feedback script used in our service-scaling case, and a checklist for psychological safety indicators. Week 3 introduces resilience micro-practices: three breath-based resets, a structured debrief routine after client engagements, and a method to convert setbacks into iterative experiments. Week 4 is an evaluation and scaling phase: apply short interviews with your leadership circle, measure changes in escalation frequency and client satisfaction, and draft a repeatable pilot for the next quarter. Each element includes exact scripts, timing, role assignments, and observable signals so entrepreneurs can run a controlled, low-cost pilot and evaluate practical outcomes without overpromising. The material is intentionally pragmatic: small, measurable shifts rather than abstract aspirations; scenarios are documented so teams can adapt them to marketing, product, or operations contexts and track incremental improvements.