Change ist doof! Für Führungskräfte
Warum sich Menschen gegen Veränderung wehren
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Narrated by:
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Rainer Krumm
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By:
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Rainer Krumm
About this listen
Was lernen Sie in diesem Audioseminar?
- Warum sich Menschen gegen Veränderungen wehren?
- Betroffene zu Beteiligten machen,
- Emotional Achterbahn fahren,
- Veränderungskurve,
- Das sind die Typen!
- Faktoren für erfolgreichen Wandel,
- Vorgesetzte oder Führungs-Kräfte?
Rainer Krumm ist Managementtrainer, Berater, Coach und geschäftsführender Inhaber der axiocon GmbH, Personalentwicklung & Organisationsentwicklung. Für seine erfolgreichen internationalen Trainingskonzepte wurde Rainer Krumm mehrfach ausgezeichnet, u.a. mit dem Deutschen Trainingspreis in Silber und Bronze.©2015 Rainer Krumm (P)2015 Rainer Krumm
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