Leadership & Collaboration
Leadership determines whether collaboration succeeds. Here I write about leadership, team dynamics, communication, and the challenges of modern organizations.
100 Impulssätze für Führungskräfte, die etwas bewegen
Diese Sätze kommen aus echten Führungssituationen. Sie stammen aus Jahren der Moderation von Gruppenformaten und Coahcings mit Führungskräften und sie spiegeln zentrale Erkenntnisse wider, die diese in den Workshops, Trainings und Coachings hatten. In meinen…
Organizations often lose the very people who could secure their future
Organizations frequently lose the very people who could secure their future. I've observed this repeatedly over the years in companies, projects, in conversations with leaders, and in teams. But also in many personal stories of people who...
What's really behind my AI leadership experiment? An April Fools' joke
On April 1st, I published an April Fools„ joke. A fictional company hands over complete management responsibility to its artificial intelligence (AI) – and the AI voluntarily resigns after seven days. Some people wrote to me: "Exciting! Where..."
Internal Study: AI Takes the Lead – Quits After 7 Days
A company conducted an unusual experiment: complete management responsibility was handed over to an AI. After one week, the experiment was over. Not because it didn't work, but because the AI quit. The results...
Leadership Re-examined: What Truly Shapes Leadership
Leadership is often discussed in isolated aspects. Sometimes it's about attitude. Sometimes about structures. Sometimes about communication or resilience. Throughout this series, it's become clear that each of these perspectives has its validity – and at the same time, taken on its own...
Leadership is never just professional – why personal factors shape leadership
Leadership is often described as a professional role. As a function within the organizational chart. As a task with clearly defined expectations. Throughout this series, it has become clear how much leadership is shaped by attitude, logic, focus, and mode. And yet, one remains...
What mode are you currently in?
Leadership is often described in terms of competence, attitude, or decision-making logic. Throughout this article series, it has become clear how much leadership is shaped by internal classifications, systemic rationalities, and established priorities. But that is...
What do you focus on when you lead?
Leadership is not only demonstrated in what is decided, nor solely in the rules by which decisions are made. The previous article focused on logic – the rationalities that determine what is considered reasonable, what must be justified, and…
What logic guides your decisions as a leader?
Leadership rarely begins where we expect it to, because it doesn't start with decisions, conversations, or visible actions, but before that. The previous article in this series dealt with mindset and thus the inner framework from which situations...
From what position do you lead?
Leadership rarely begins where we expect it. Not in the meeting room, not in the feedback session, not in the strategic decision. It begins more quietly – in the internal assessment of a situation, even before a word is spoken. While we discuss,…
What leadership really is today – beyond roles and methods
Leadership is not a static state. It is a process that unfolds between people – or doesn't. And that's precisely what always irritates me in discussions about leadership. Because it's often spoken about so casually, as if it were clear what is meant by...
Healthy Leadership: Why Self-Optimization Isn't the Solution
Healthy leadership is often associated with self-optimization. With the idea of organizing oneself better, becoming more resilient, or remaining permanently capable. However, this perspective often falls short. Because it shifts a structural problem…
Self-management in everyday leadership: Staying effective without new tools
Many leaders associate development with acquiring new skills, methods, or tools. The leadership training market clearly reflects this: new concepts, new programs, often linked to clear step-by-step approaches. Especially…
Leadership Under Pressure: Why Direction is More Important Than Recipes
In conversations with executives, one observation repeatedly emerges. The moment when leadership becomes difficult is rarely the big conflict or the complex decision. More often, it's the many small situations in between – the moment when you…
Leadership Under Pressure: Orientation and Self-Management in Everyday Leadership
Leadership in complex systems is rarely straightforward. Decisions must be made under time pressure, responsibility is high, and emotional strain is part of everyday life. At the same time, classic leadership recipes reach their limits where situations…
Ignorance as a central tool of my work
Susanne Wagner's blog parade call inspired me to write this article on the topic of non-knowledge. She asks how I live (non-)knowledge and why it is important to me. An exciting question. All our lives we strive for...
What is leadership coaching?
Psychological leadership coaching supports leaders in exploring their individual self-efficacy and developing their leadership power from it. A clear picture of one's own role opens up new possibilities in everyday work, based on…
What is the difference between BGF and BGM?
I am frequently asked about the difference between Company Health Promotion (BGF) and Corporate Health Management (BGM). Generally, the two are not comparable in the sense of an equal comparison. Rather, BGF is…
Health is also a business matter.
When we think about health, the old-fashioned understanding still prevails: I am healthy when I am not sick. However, health is much more than the absence of illness. Moreover, it is a topic that is not individual or even...
What exactly is „Occupational Health Promotion“ (BGF)?
Lately, I've been asked repeatedly: What exactly is BGF? What's the deal with corporate health promotion? I've been working in health promotion for 13 years, both at the municipal and corporate levels. For me…
The Overtime Paradox
There are many varied reasons to work more hours than contractually agreed upon. There are many good reasons for this. However, from a long-term societal perspective, overtime is actually quite nonsensical. I will explain why in this article. The…
11 Steps: How to Make the Change Energy from the Corona Crisis Disappear as Quickly as Possible
The corona pandemic has demanded a lot from everyone without exception: individuals, businesses, societies. A completely new context necessitated many changes – some radical. With these changes, new possibilities emerged and...






















