Ihr Crestcom Partner vor Ort

Hans Schlickum
Krefeld, Germany

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Jedes Unternehmen strebt nach Fortschritt, nach Wachstum und positiver Veränderung - wenn es zukunftssicher aufgestellt sein will. Dazu braucht es attraktive Produkte, schlanke Prozesse und natürlich - kompetente und motivierte Mitarbeiter.
Der Schlüssel hierzu liegt in der Führungskultur und in den Händen des Führungsteams auf allen Ebenen des Unternehmens.
Crestcom hat ein innovatives und außergewöhnliches Konzept entwickelt, um eine der größten Herausforderungen jedes Unternehmens zu lösen.
"Wie forme ich ein leistungsstarkes Führungsteam, das an einem Strang zieht und das Unternehmen weiter voranbringt?"
Wir trainieren Führungskräfte in 10 Erfolgsfaktoren und Schlüsselkompetenzen, die für den Unternehmenserfolg besonders wichtig sind wie bspw.:
effektiv kommunizieren
ergebnisorientiert handeln
motivierte Teams bilden
Veränderungen voranbringen, . Konflikte lösen, Probleme meistern und den richtigen Kundenfokus entwickeln
Maximale Effizienz durch nur 4 Stunden monatliches Präsenztraining in Ihrer Nähe ohne Übernachtungen und lange Anreisen bei höchster Flexibilität - Start jederzeit möglich - zeichnet unser Trainingsprogramm aus => wir sind anders!
Wir entwickeln Vorgesetzte zu echten Führungskräften durch eine einmalige Kombination aus Training und Coaching.
Heute ist Crestcom in über 60 Ländern mit mehr als 170 Führungsschulen weltweit vertreten und das Trainingskonzept ist in über 25 Sprachen übersetzt. In Deutschland sind wir seit mehr als 12 Jahren bei über 2000 Unternehmen präsent, die meisten davon haben zwischen 20 und 500 Mitarbeitern.
Finden wir gerne in einem 30minütigen Gespräch heraus, was meine Führungsschule für Ihr Unternehmen leisten kann und ob das Trainingskonzept Sie begeistert - Ihren Blick auf das Thema "Mitarbeiterentwicklung" wird es in jedem Fall verändern!
Ich freue mich auf Ihre Kontaktaufnahme!

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Difficult Conversations at Work: Providing Feedback, Managing Conflict and Improving Relationships

If you are dreading a difficult conversation at work– you are not alone. Surveys have shown as many as 80% of workers are avoiding at least one necessary conversation at work. In fact, one poll found that 1 in 10 people have put off a difficult conversation for more than a year!Better communication is the key to improving employee engagement, increasing productivity, and building a positive workplace culture. In this webinar, we’ll share communication tools for giving and receiving feedback, managing conflict and building team relationships.So join us on April 11th and learn how to navigate those difficult conversations to improve relationships and get results!

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Kontakt Hans Schlickum

Kontakt

  • Unterm Steeg 2, 47839 Deutschland NRW, Krefeld, Germany
  • +49 172 6333000
  • +49 (172) 6 333 000

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Difficult Conversations at Work: Providing Feedback, Managing Conflict and Improving Relationships

If you are dreading a difficult conversation at work– you are not alone. Surveys have shown as many as 80% of workers are avoiding at least one necessary conversation at work. In fact, one poll found that 1 in 10 people have put off a difficult conversation for more than a year!Better communication is the key to improving employee engagement, increasing productivity, and building a positive workplace culture. In this webinar, we’ll share communication tools for giving and receiving feedback, managing conflict and building team relationships.So join us on April 11th and learn how to navigate those difficult conversations to improve relationships and get results!

April 11th, 2024 at 10:00AM ET

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