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Vahlen, Franz Die Resilienz Revolution
Wie die individuelle, team- und organisationale Resilienz verbessert werden können Technologische Brüche. Die Beschleunigung des Arbeitslebens. Die Anpassung an eine nachhaltige Wirtschaft. Hybrides Arbeiten. Arbeitnehmerinnen und Arbeitsnehmer stehen vor einzigartigen Herausforderungen. Um sie zu bewältigen, war es noch nie so wichtig wie heute, mit Belastungen gut umgehen zu können. Doch bisher war meistens unklar, wie man konkret und nachhaltig die individuelle, aber auch die team- und organisationsweite Resilienz verbessern kann. Bis jetzt. In diesem Buch stellen die Autoren einen Rahmen vor, wie man Resilienzfähigkeiten entwickelt, die auf der individuellen, der Teamebene und auf der Ebene eines ganzen Unternehmens wirken. Auf Basis von eigener Forschung identifizieren sie, welche Resilienzfähigkeiten es gibt, welche am wichtigsten sind und wie sie entwickelt werden können. Sie legen die wichtigsten Gewohnheiten dar, die Teams widerstandsfähig machen und räumen auch mit einigen weit verbreiteten Mythen um Resilienz auf es geht bei Fragen rund um Resilienz eben nicht nur um die Fähigkeit, Stress oder Leiden zu ertragen. Und sie zeigen auf, wie Organisationen diese Gewohnheiten fest in ihre Arbeitsabläufe und die Struktur ihres Unternehmens einbinden können. Die Basis dafür bilden 250 Kooperationen mit Unternehmen und die Schulung von über 50.000 Mitarbeitenden. Personalabteilungen erhalten mit diesem Buch ein sehr innovatives und evidenzbasiertes Rahmenwerk zur Etablierung und Messung von Resilienz vom einzelnen Mitarbeitenden bis zum ganzen Unternehmen. Führungskräften werden die wichtigsten Fähigkeiten vermittelt, um Resilienz auf Teamebene und bei jedem einzelnen Menschen zu verankern. Aus dem Inhalt: Warum Organisationen bei der Resilienz scheitern Widerlegung gängiger Resilienz-Mythen Die Navigation durch unsere innere Landschaft Resilienzfähigkeiten und Resilienzprofile Von der individuellen zur organisationalen Resilienz Verständnis der Resilienz auf Teamebene Führen für Resilienz: wie man Führungskräfte auf eine Reise mitnimmt Verankerung der Resilienz in Organisationen Die Autoren gehören mit ihrem Unternehmen Awaris zu den führenden Resilienzberatern nicht nur im deutschsprachigen Raum. Sie entwickelten und leiten Resilienzprojekte in über 50 Unternehmen, darunter bei Hilti, dem Mercedes Benz Formel 1-Team, der Europäische Kommission, HSBC, Bosch, Audi oder BMW. Chris Tamdjidi studierte Physik, hat viele Jahre als Strategieberater gearbeitet, leitete auch ein Netzwerk von Achtsamkeitszentren und beschäftigt sich seit 15 Jahren mit Themen wie Resilienz im Unternehmen. Liane Stephan gehört zu den erfahrensten Praktikerinnen auf dem Gebiet der Resilienz. Sie ist Executive Coach, Trainerin und Sportpsychologin. Dr. Silke Rupprecht ist Forschungsdirektorin bei Awaris. Sie hat in Psychologie promoviert und zahlreiche Forschungsartikel zum Thema Achtsamkeit und Führung veröffentlicht. Sie unterrichtet Achtsamkeitsforschung am Achtsamkeitszentrum der Universität Oxford.
'A splendid book by authors who long ago detected Germany's fragility - and aimed at readers who take no pleasure in the sight of its precipitous decline' Yanis Varoufakis 'The best polemic yet ... the authors prosecute their case with vigour and a terrific eye for detail' Oliver Moody, The Times Book of the Week The compelling story of Germany's decline - where it all went wrong and how it could bounce back. For many years, the post-war recovery of Germany was an inspirational story . All of Europe looked on with admiration and envy as the nation rebuilt itself and set the standards for the rest to follow. Companies such as Mercedes Benz, Siemens and Bayer were global titans, while the nation's political leaders were respected around the world - even their football teams were the best. Such was its success that when the Berlin Wall fell, it appeared to reunify almost seamlessly. Where Germany led, the rest followed . But, even at its zenith, there were signs of potential trouble, with a worrying lack of national identity at its heart. So, when events started to turn against them, the whole edifice began to implode. As political and business leaders benefited from the status quo, they couldn't see the problems heading their way. Volkswagen's emissions fraud tainted its industrial reputation; abandoning nuclear power left the country at the mercy of Russia for its fuel needs; and a growing divide between rich and poor opened the door to the rise of the far-right AfD party . Journalists Chris Reiter and Will Wilkes have been reporting for years on the problems the country faces. Germany is not alone in this, but it is singularly ill-equipped to deal with them. Broken Republik is an essential read for anyone who wants to understand the decline and fall of Germany.
'A splendid book by authors who long ago detected Germany's fragility - and aimed at readers who take no pleasure in the sight of its precipitous decline' Yanis Varoufakis 'The best polemic yet ... the authors prosecute their case with vigour and a terrific eye for detail' Oliver Moody, The Times Book of the Week The compelling story of Germany's decline - where it all went wrong and how it could bounce back. For many years, the post-war recovery of Germany was an inspirational story . All of Europe looked on with admiration and envy as the nation rebuilt itself and set the standards for the rest to follow. Companies such as Mercedes Benz, Siemens and Bayer were global titans, while the nation's political leaders were respected around the world - even their football teams were the best. Such was its success that when the Berlin Wall fell, it appeared to reunify almost seamlessly. Where Germany led, the rest followed . But, even at its zenith, there were signs of potential trouble, with a worrying lack of national identity at its heart. So, when events started to turn against them, the whole edifice began to implode. As political and business leaders benefited from the status quo, they couldn't see the problems heading their way. Volkswagen's emissions fraud tainted its industrial reputation; abandoning nuclear power left the country at the mercy of Russia for its fuel needs; and a growing divide between rich and poor opened the door to the rise of the far-right AfD party . Journalists Chris Reiter and Will Wilkes have been reporting for years on the problems the country faces. Germany is not alone in this, but it is singularly ill-equipped to deal with them. Broken Republik is an essential read for anyone who wants to understand the decline and fall of Germany.
'A splendid book by authors who long ago detected Germany's fragility - and aimed at readers who take no pleasure in the sight of its precipitous decline' Yanis Varoufakis 'The best polemic yet ... the authors prosecute their case with vigour and a terrific eye for detail' Oliver Moody, The Times Book of the Week The compelling story of Germany's decline - where it all went wrong and how it could bounce back. For many years, the post-war recovery of Germany was an inspirational story . All of Europe looked on with admiration and envy as the nation rebuilt itself and set the standards for the rest to follow. Companies such as Mercedes Benz, Siemens and Bayer were global titans, while the nation's political leaders were respected around the world - even their football teams were the best. Such was its success that when the Berlin Wall fell, it appeared to reunify almost seamlessly. Where Germany led, the rest followed . But, even at its zenith, there were signs of potential trouble, with a worrying lack of national identity at its heart. So, when events started to turn against them, the whole edifice began to implode. As political and business leaders benefited from the status quo, they couldn't see the problems heading their way. Volkswagen's emissions fraud tainted its industrial reputation; abandoning nuclear power left the country at the mercy of Russia for its fuel needs; and a growing divide between rich and poor opened the door to the rise of the far-right AfD party . Journalists Chris Reiter and Will Wilkes have been reporting for years on the problems the country faces. Germany is not alone in this, but it is singularly ill-equipped to deal with them. Broken Republik is an essential read for anyone who wants to understand the decline and fall of Germany.
'A splendid book by authors who long ago detected Germany's fragility - and aimed at readers who take no pleasure in the sight of its precipitous decline' Yanis Varoufakis 'The best polemic yet ... the authors prosecute their case with vigour and a terrific eye for detail' Oliver Moody, The Times Book of the Week The compelling story of Germany's decline - where it all went wrong and how it could bounce back. For many years, the post-war recovery of Germany was an inspirational story . All of Europe looked on with admiration and envy as the nation rebuilt and set standards for the rest to follow. Companies such as Mercedes-Benz, Siemens and Bayer rose to become global titans, while the country's political leaders earned respect around the world - even their football teams were the best. Such was its success that when the Berlin Wall fell, it appeared to reunify almost seamlessly. Where Germany led, the rest followed . But, even at its zenith, there were signs of trouble, with a worrying lack of national identity at its heart. So, when events started to turn against Germany, the whole edifice began to crumble. As political and business leaders benefited from the status quo, they couldn't see the problems heading their way. Volkswagen's emissions fraud tainted its industrial reputation; abandoning nuclear power left the country at the mercy of Russia for its energy needs; and a growing divide between rich and poor stoked international tensions that opened the door to the rise of the far-right AfD party . Journalists Chris Reiter and Will Wilkes have been reporting for years on the problems the country faces. Germany is not alone in this, but it is singularly ill-equipped to deal with them. Broken Republik is an essential read for anyone who wants to understand Germany's slide towards the brink.
'A splendid book by authors who long ago detected Germany's fragility - and aimed at readers who take no pleasure in the sight of its precipitous decline' Yanis Varoufakis 'The best polemic yet ... the authors prosecute their case with vigour and a terrific eye for detail' Oliver Moody, The Times Book of the Week The compelling story of Germany's decline - where it all went wrong and how it could bounce back. For many years, the post-war recovery of Germany was an inspirational story . All of Europe looked on with admiration and envy as the nation rebuilt and set standards for the rest to follow. Companies such as Mercedes-Benz, Siemens and Bayer rose to become global titans, while the country's political leaders earned respect around the world - even their football teams were the best. Such was its success that when the Berlin Wall fell, it appeared to reunify almost seamlessly. Where Germany led, the rest followed . But, even at its zenith, there were signs of trouble, with a worrying lack of national identity at its heart. So, when events started to turn against Germany, the whole edifice began to crumble. As political and business leaders benefited from the status quo, they couldn't see the problems heading their way. Volkswagen's emissions fraud tainted its industrial reputation; abandoning nuclear power left the country at the mercy of Russia for its energy needs; and a growing divide between rich and poor stoked international tensions that opened the door to the rise of the far-right AfD party . Journalists Chris Reiter and Will Wilkes have been reporting for years on the problems the country faces. Germany is not alone in this, but it is singularly ill-equipped to deal with them. Broken Republik is an essential read for anyone who wants to understand Germany's slide towards the brink.