

| Bernhard Kaschek | Patrizia Kaschek | |||
| Managing
Director | Head of Strategy ► more |
Managing
Director | Head of Trainings ► more |
thetis-akademie training | coaching | consulting
In our work we follow clearly defined principles, we stand up for. Here you get an insight into these guiding principles. To us it seams important to know what one is doing, the professiancy in execution. And equaly important to us it is to know with whom you are working.
■ Three reason for our customers’ successWe were and we are entrepreneurs. Alle our consultants and trainers have a long professional career as managers and and know from own experience about the challenges and the environment of management in our days.
1. We create the concepts for the organization development and process facilitation together with you. This includes new strategies, new structures, new work flows, new management models, etc.
2. Subsequently we implement all improvements together with you. We make your managers and employees fit through training and coaching to ensure that they can develop their whole potential in these new structures.
3. And if necessary we get your managers and staff fit with customized trainings and coachings, getting them able to perform best within the new structures and strategies.
| Consultancy, development on a partnership base and a state of the art implementation are closely linked to each other. This is very important; otherwise the only thing remaining is paper and you get stuck on a conceptual level. Quite frequently companies give us emergency calls, when it is about to transform paper into management... To be capable to handle this issue we have developed the managementsystem leading and navigating the new. |
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With the high efficiency and quality of our work we have a unique positioning based on European comparison, as we provide all necessary competences and experience for this combined analytical and practical approach in implementation.
„A manager is responsible for the application and performance of knowledge.“
Peter Drucker