by Klaus Fischer | Mar 7, 2025 | Communication
“After death and illness, the worst thing that can happen to a person is losing face.” This ancient wisdom, deeply rooted in many cultures, describes the fear of public humiliation, loss of status, and the erosion of one’s credibility. A striking example...
by Günter Lukas | Apr 22, 2024 | Communication, Conflict Management
Conflicts are a natural part of human coexistence. They often reflect a variety of opinions, needs, and emotions. But how does our perception change when we are involved in a conflict? And what impact does this have on our communication? In a conflict, we tend to see...
by Birgit Fischer-Sitzwohl | Mar 27, 2024 | Communication
Change is inevitable in everyday working life. From the initial announcement to implementation by the project team, the path is often full of challenges and twists and turns. But why do some organizations manage to change successfully while others fail? In our daily...
by Klaus Fischer | Dec 27, 2023 | Communication
Yes, we do leadership training with horses, and no, employees are not workhorses. Yes, we have had a Cocker Spaniel since May. Jarl Ragnar will be two years old in February 2024. And no, dogs are not man’s best friend. When working with animals, as with people,...
by Werner Schröttenhamer | Sep 13, 2023 | -cv-ws-, Communication, Working Together
Successful in heterogeneous teams Achieving ambitious goals is a significant challenge in a world of constant change and uncertainty. This is especially true when you work with a heterogeneous team. Such a team can bring in various skills, perspectives and...
by Klaus Fischer | May 31, 2023 | Communication
“Geh’ weida, Oida” Scenario: A warm early summer evening. I am going for an evening walk in Vienna with my wife and our dog. On the way back, we have to cross the “Gürtel”. It’s rush hour on the street, there are always traffic jams, and...
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