Becoming more agile - that's what many companies want in order to remain successful in the digital age. But new processes, working methods and open-plan offices alone are not enough. The attitude, the mindset of the employees and, above all, of the managers is decisive for sustainable change. This attitude is characterized by a way of thinking and acting that productively copes with comprehensive changes and that not only takes people along but lets them grow.
Svenja Hofert defines the term "mindset" and uses concrete approaches from developmental psychology as well as many...
Becoming more agile - that's what many companies want in order to remain successful in the digital age. But new processes, working methods and open...