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Don't become the boiled frog!Decision-making and leadership in times of uncertainty
Turbulence is the new normal. That makes many people fear. But the greatest danger in times of turbulence to us is not the turbulence; it is to act with yesterday's logic. Friedhelm Wachs is offering you a set of tools to survive in this environment. Famous, inspiring, fun. Motivating, encouraging and effective. This speech you will remember forever. Friedhelm Wachs is the leading source on decision-making in difficult negotiations in Europe. Educated in Harvard and at HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management he knows: The hard-won experience from yesterday's crisis no longer provides the answers we need to make decisions today for tomorrow’s results. He provides his experience and knowledge as an entrepreneur and negotiation expert to the world's leading brands and companies. Fortune 500 - , Dax 30- , Hang Seng-Leaders listen to him. During this conference he provides young leaders and entrepreneurs as well as young active citizens a set of powerful skills to make the right decisions in business and private life. Do you have already those powerful skills? Do you know whom to trust? Whom to marry? Whom to borrow money? Whom to hire, whom to fire? What to work on? How to build a great company? How to be a good boss? How to be sustainable? How to become rich? How to avoid getting poor? How to survive? All in all: how can you avoid becoming the next boiled frog? Friedhelm Wachs is excited about innovation, negotiation and leadership. He got bored after five marathons and restarted to enjoy food. He crossed the Atlantic with two friends on a catamaran. He traveled all six continents. He's engaged in society. He knows how to fail and to win. He knows how to go the extra mile and what it costs. He's a maniac in getting better. That is probably why he was awarded in 2009 by JCI the first and only German Most Outstanding Senator of the world. |


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