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Hans-Christoph Hoffmann

    Datennaturen
    Bremen, Bremerhaven und das nördliche Niedersachsen
    Mannheim
    Koblenz
    Bremen Hansestadt am Weserstrom, hanseatic city on the Weser
    Brain-adapted Leadership
    • Brain-adapted Leadership

      Effective Leadership according to Neuropsychological Findings

      This book guides you in integrating neuroscience findings into your leadership and everyday work. It presents brain-adapted leadership, illustrating how applied psychology from a neuroscience perspective influences both leadership and professional life. By exploring a neuropsychological behavioral model, you will uncover the connections between perceptions, needs, emotions, thinking, and actions. These insights are essential for effectively leading yourself, teams, and corporate units. The book also provides numerous exercises and examples for practical implementation. Understanding your own feelings and behaviors, as well as those of others, is crucial for fostering valuable interactions and fulfilling work experiences. The target audience includes managers, coaches, and professionals eager to enhance their satisfaction, serenity, and balance in the workplace. Neuroscience supports the idea that personal growth is achievable at any age. The author, Christoph Hoffmann, is a graduate psychologist and engineer with expertise in Industrial and Organizational Psychology. He has leadership experience in adult education and currently serves as a consultant and lecturer at the IAP at ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences, focusing on leadership, coaching, and change management.

      Brain-adapted Leadership
    • In 1986, 2,000 years after its founding as "Confluentes," Koblenz has a rich history marked by the Romans, followed by the Franks, and a long association with the Archbishopric of Trier lasting nearly 777 years. The city served as the capital of a French department for 20 years, a curious fact today. After becoming Prussian in 1815, Koblenz eventually became the capital of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, a title it relinquished to Mainz in 1950. The devastation of 1944 is evident in the modern interiors of many historical buildings that shape the city’s character. With a population of almost 113,000, plus 11,000 soldiers, Koblenz is a charming small city situated at the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle rivers, less burdened by industry and more focused on services and the tertiary sector of the economy. In short, it is a city well-suited for living and a delightful place to visit.

      Koblenz
    • Mannheim

      • 47 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Manheim [Hardcover] [Jan 01, 1996] … 3921957419

      Mannheim
    • Datennaturen

      Ein Gespräch zwischen Biologie, Kunst, Wissenschaftstheorie und -geschichte

      • 156 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura
      Datennaturen
    • Mainz

      • 57 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura
      Mainz