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Leadership through Horsepower | Ms. Isabelle Hasledar | TEDxHindustan University

Leadership Through Horsepower: Learning from Nature’s NoblesIn this captivating talk, Ms. Isabelle Haseldar reveals an innovative approach to developing leadership skills through the power of horses. She begins by highlighting the historical significance of horses, noting how they empowered kings and rulers to become successful leaders. Ms. Haseldar explains that horses, guided by their instinctive flight response and hierarchical structure led by the alpha mare, offer profound lessons in leadership. Through her unique experiential learning program, leaders interact directly with horses, gaining insights into trust, communication, and authority. This transformative methodology harnesses the natural instincts of horses to enhance leadership capabilities. Join us to discover how connecting with these majestic animals can unlock powerful leadership skills and inspire a new perspective on guiding others. Ms. Isabelle Hasleder is a dynamic leader and coach dedicated to empowering sustainable leadership and innovation. As Director and Coach at HQ Leadership International in Chennai, India, she guides organizations to thrive in a rapidly changing world. With a global perspective honed through her Global MBA from IE Business School and a Graduate Engineering degree in Eco-Energy Engineering from the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Isabelle blends technical expertise with strategic vision. Her impactful career spans leadership roles at BMW India, Liebherr Group, inspired to be GREEN, and Spectral Services Consultants, where she championed sustainable solutions and transformative management. Isabelle’s idea worth spreading is the power of purposeful leadership to drive environmental and social change, inspiring audiences to create a greener, more equitable future through actionable innovation. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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