Manu Henrard

Executive Coach And Associate at Strozzi Institute

Manu Henrard is an accomplished executive and leadership coach, founder of NineDots, and senior associate coach at Asterys. With a rich background in leadership development, Manu facilitates transformative programs that enhance the effectiveness of leaders and their teams. Education includes an Executive Coaching degree from HEC Paris, a Master of Arts in Business Engineering from Solvay Brussels School, and certifications in somatic coaching and participatory leadership. Manu's previous roles include directing recruitment teams at Batenborch International and managing key accounts at Nielsen. Current responsibilities include lecturing on leadership at Solvay Brussels School and contributing to the Strozzi Institute’s mission to cultivate transformative leaders.

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Waterloo, Belgium

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Strozzi Institute

Our mission is to produce leaders who embody pragmatic wisdom, skillful action and grounded compassion. We propose a different approach to learning – embodied learning. We begin with the claim that learning is the ability to take actions that were previously unavailable to us. Secondly, we offer a new interpretation of the body that is fundamental to learning. This interpretation challenges the rationalistic tradition, the dualism of mind and body that our educational system has maintained over the past three hundred years. In contrast to this tradition we say that learning is the result of new practices that we commit our body to, not in gathering and understanding information. In the words of William Shakespeare, “By my actions teach my mind.” We challenge the notion that cognitive understanding produces the ability to take effective action. We are not suggesting abandoning cognitive learning. We are saying it is only one aspect of learning. We do see, however, that learning happens in our bodies. When we understand, for example, the power of making grounded assessments, requests, offers, and leading those we manage, but find ourselves incompetent to do so, we see it is necessary to design practices that train our bodies for these actions.


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