Receive the German-language trade journal "organisator" in issue 4/2000 as a PDF download with the following table of contents:
How do I manage a company, an organization or a project?
Franz Schnyder in conversation with Beni Götti, CEO of the Excom Group, on corporate succession, strategies, and IPOs Klaus J. Stöhlker on the triumph of virtual communication Leonhard Fopp – Change Management: Yesterday's recipe for success, tomorrow's bottleneck
Otto Beiz – Marketing: Selling is good, gaining trust is better Rolf Gruber's food for thought for entrepreneurs: A barking dachshund achieves more than a sleeping elephant Dieter Fischer – Supply Change Management: Agility as a basic principle.
For healthy finances
Achim Fl. Poliert on the risks of being taken over:Is your company sufficiently capitalized?
Jos Flehli, Marco Laube, Daniel Muster - CRM:Who understands the customers, wins the market
Guido Biland - Internet Banking:When the Counter Goes to the Customer
Matthyas Arter on the service strategy of the big banks:Jump quietly through the window
Marcel Kraus - Factoring:A magic formula for export companies
How do I support people in their jobs?
Wolf Honig - Training and further education:Terms such as "profession" and "career" are about to breathe their last Achim H. Poliert visits Smart:The future of work Wendelin Niederberger:Team blockades - and how to dissolve them into thin air Brigitte Burkhardt: When the company changes - do employees have to fall by the wayside? Karin Fuchs-Häseli - Himmlische MitarbeiterFührung (8):Breathing in also requires breathing out. The page of the VPA.
How can I develop personally?
Stefan Boethius - Daily planning and personal value system:
Discover the key to your success!
The book tip of Cristina Furrer:From the must to the desire
Guido Biland on "Career Expo 2000":Guide to career planning
Paul Dominik Hasler - Conversations with God:God and Florian (third graders)
Info and reader service
Sources of supply: News from the market
Calendar of events
Management consulting: Consultants are at home here