The code we run on | Rob den Otter | TEDxHWZ
In this TEDx talk, Rob den Otter reflects on leadership, mindset, and personal growth through the lens of sport and movement.
Drawing from his experience as a trail runner — from the mountains in Switzerland to Cape Town’s Devil’s Peak and the 13 Peaks Challenge — he shares how one simple, iterative principle helped him move through failure, recovery, and disciplined preparation: inspect and adapt.A talk about focus, resilience, and why true performance — in leadership, sport, and life — emerges when we continuously reflect, adjust, and keep moving. With an extensive experience in marketing and communication within the Swiss healthcare system, Rob den Otter offers a fascinating perspective on resilience and adaptability. 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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