Studies in psychology and business administration in
Münster and Munich, Germany
Ph.D. dissertation on "Information Overload"
Professional experience at LINTAS:HAMBURG (customer
service), Procter & Gamble (marketing) and two consulting firms
in Munich
Additional training in transactional analysis and NLP
(Master Practitioner)
1994 - 2007: Managing Partner at SHS Business Consultants
in Munich
Since 2008: Managing Partner (CEO) at Munich Leadership
Group
Focus of consulting and training work:
» Leadership systems in organizations
» Change management (particularly dealing with objections and
resistance)
» Coaching von Schlüsselpersonen und High Performing
Teams
» Coaching key players and high-performance teams
» Executive development systems and concepts
» Feedback systems in organizations
» Quality management and process optimization
» "Train the trainer" concepts and seminars
» Comprehensive project support
My message:
How you can be a hero:
Train your observation skills whenever you can. The ability
to
put yourself in another person's shoes is becoming increasingly
important.
Support your employees, colleagues and superiors wherever
possible. Build up strong and balanced networks within and outside your
company. Always do so voluntarily and in a friendly manner, without
expecting any personal gain in return.
Be a role model in any work situation. Remember that you
are
always on stage.
Always think in a customer-oriented manner. Do everything
that
your internal and external customers want, and do it well, quickly and
with passion. Think about what you could do to please and surprise your
clients – and do it.
Work on developing your ability to give people in your work
environment precise and objective feedback. Always do this solely with
the intention of providing others with valuable tips for improvement.
Learn to live and deal with the contradictions and
uncertainties in life. Consider that many options exist, rather than
seeing things in black and white. Work on becoming more flexible, more
adaptable and faster.
Don't hesitate to make a decision – a bad
decision
is almost always better than none at all.