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HR Impulse: Promoting soft
skills with business games

Strengthen teamwork, communication and conflict-solving in a playful way

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HR Impulse: Promoting soft skills with business games

“The most important single ingredient in the formula of success is knowing how to get along with people.” Theodore Roosevelt

Today’s working world is characterized by complex challenges and constant change. Teams are often under great pressure. Different opinions clash, time is pressing and yet smart decisions have to be made. Specialist knowledge alone is not enough. Soft skills such as teamwork, communication and conflict resolution are more important today than ever before and are the backbone of successful collaboration.

Ultimately, it is precisely these skills that make the difference between success and failure. But how can companies promote these skills in a targeted and sustainable way? After all, soft skills are difficult to teach in theory. Business games offer an effective solution here: the interactive and practical method makes it possible to train soft skills in a protected but realistic environment.

 

 

4 Personen sitzen lachend an einem Tisch und zwei Personen geben sich ein High-Five

In our HR impulse, you will learn how your employees can train in business simulations to

  • communicate clearly, even in challenging situations
  • make decisions as a team despite differing perspectives
  • give and accept feedback to promote personal growth,
  • and resolve conflicts constructively before they escalate.

Registration

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Learn more about how the learning method not only strengthens your employees’ management skills, but also promotes important soft skills and team cohesion – for better results and a strong corporate culture.

Register now for the webinar free of charge.

Date:

  • February 26, 2025, 2:00 p.m. (CET)
  • Duration: approx. 45 minutes
  • Location: Online via MS Teams

Register now free of charge:

February 26, 2025, 2 p.m. (CET)

Duration: approx. 45 minutes

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