After school, I found myself at a crossroads: one path was called “Practical, honest craftsmanship without any frills,” the other “Liberal arts — understanding what holds the world together at its core” (I wasn’t going to settle for anything less — a curse of my own ambition). I didn’t choose... or maybe I did — I chose both. For ten years, I managed well running on both tracks in parallel, until I joined the start-up Process One (today known as P1) — though I suspect the term start-up didn’t even exist back then. What has stayed with me from my craftsmanship days to this day? A love of good form and a feel for a sound balance between input and output.
Oh oh, power cut – what now?
Get the wood burning in the stove, carry on reading.
The page is empty – what now?
No problem. As long as there is no time pressure, it will stay empty.
How does change succeed?
Listening inward and living the answers outward, every day a little more.
“It never fails to amaze me that someone with such strong introversion can come out with a constant succession of clever statements.” – Carsten Waider
“A spinning top with depth and lightness ... Sven links appreciation and clarity in the nicest of ways.” – Henning Keber
Languages
German, English
Work Focus
Consultancy, Coaching and Development in the following areas:
Organisational Development Consultancy, Management Consultancy, Change Management, Management Development Programs
Education & Career