Your inner compass

– a Tool for Leading with Clarity and Courage

Our values, strengths, and drivers make up our inner landscape. The compass gives language to this landscape. Your compass is shaped by who you are, what you bring with you, and the experiences you gather along the way. By articulating your compass, you strengthen your self-awareness and can communicate your priorities and values with clarity. This allows you to stand more firmly in yourself and be better equipped to lead.

Values – what truly matters

Values are largely stable, yet they can be developed and clarified through reflection and experience.
Your values shape both big and small choices—often without you even realizing it. When you gain insight into your values, it becomes easier to make sustainable decisions and lead with authenticity.

Resources – the strengths you bring

Resources are everything you can draw on: skills, experiences, talents, and personal qualities. When you use your strengths consciously, you create more flow and less energy drain. This leads to better results—and enables you to lead with greater confidence and resilience.

Your North – what drives you

What motivates and drives us varies: ambitions, ideals, relationships, needs, or fears. What gives you direction, we call your North.
When you know your North, you can use it as a driving force and adjust your course when needed. It is a key to strategic, authentic, and sustainable leadership.

The compass in practice

Knowing your compass—and being able to express it—gives you direction, confidence, and flexibility when facing complexity and change. By understanding yourself and staying curious about others, you foster trust and development that strengthens the impact of your leadership.