By invitation of the Dean of the Faculty of Business, Law and Politics International, Prof. Kathryn Haynes, Dr. Claudia Nagel presented at the ESRC Research Seminar. In this seminar, the Sustainable Development Goals from the United Nations Global Compact are addressed. On 21.3.2017 it’s about the goal number 5 “Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls”. Under the title “Pearls or poisonous mushrooms? The difficulties for women to get to the top in business” Claudia Nagel will present both her consulting experiences with top managers, as well as the theoretical background and psychological factors.
Lecture on fear and empathy at the symposium in the Sana Clinic on 18.2.2017
As part of the symposium “The patient as center point or means to an end?”, Dr. Claudia Nagel gives a lecture on “Fear and empathy – where do they come from and how do they work psychologically?” The event starts at 9:00 am, takes place at the Sheraton Hotel Offenbach / Büsingpalais and provides the setting for the farewell to Prof. Dr. med. Peter T. Ulrich, Chief Physician of the Neurosurgical Clinic and Outpatient Clinic at Sand Klinikum Offenbach.
On 14.2. the IHK Offenbach (Chamber of Industry and Commerce) invited Dr. Nagel to give a lecture on the question of strategic management of growth processes for medium-sized companies.
If you want to grow in an innovative and future-oriented way, one has to start in good time to set the right internal course for growth. This includes optimizing all internal processes from purchasing through production and sales to organizational and communication structures.
How to strategically manage business growth is explained: on Thursday, 14 February 2017, 16:00 to 18:00, IHK Offenbach am Main, Frankfurter Str. 90, 63067 Offenbach am Main.
In January 2017, Dr. Claudia Nagel was invited as Visiting Scholar to Vrije University Amsterdam. Together with the Department Head of Organizational Sciences, she will conduct research in the area of Behavioral Strategy.
Where Goethe met his Lili and his mother looked for support: since March 2016 we have moved our domicile to the Lili Temple ind Offenbach/Frankfurt am Main.
Since March 2016, our business premises are located in the so-called Lili Temple in Offenbach.
Already Goethe was a welcome guest here, just outside Frankfurt. Even if we are not Goethe, the Lili Temple invites you to develop your creativity. The beautiful old room inspires and encourages us to reflect on yesterday, today and especially tomorrow. The high spaces and the special energy form represent an unusual frame for getting beyond the daily routine of the operation and forging deeper into new mental and emotional dimensions.
In coaching and workshops, we think about personal and entrepreneurial issues with you. In fireside chats, company boards and in our new strategy salon, we work together on your company’s success.
The FAS (Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung) reports in detail with Anton Weinberger about Lili Tempel and Claudia Nagel.
PRESS RELEASE
DR CLAUDIA NAGEL, A DISTINGUISHED BEHAVIOURAL STRATEGY ACADEMIC, HAS BEEN APPOINTED VISITING PROFESSOR AT HULL UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOL.
Dr Nagel is an expert in strategy and change processes. Her specialist consultancy approach, combining corporate strategy and psychoanalysis, has been the founding principle of her very successful management consulting firm, where she focuses on the development and application of Behavioural Science in practice.
During her visiting professorship, Dr Nagel will share her research with Business School academics and PhD students, giving them an insight into her unique studies.
Professor Kathryn Haynes, Dean of Hull University Business School, said:
“Dr Nagel’s practical experience and excellent research is an exciting addition to our expertise. We are delighted to have an academic of her calibre as a visiting professor and look forward to collaborating with her on future projects.”
Of her appointment, Dr Nagel said: “I am very proud and happy to have been appointed visiting professor at such a renowned business school. The faculty has been welcoming me warmly and we have already discovered a number of opportunities to cooperate and share our knowledge to advance learning for academics and students alike.”