🎓 Online Seminar

New as a manager? Your guide: Leading teams with a system

Learn in this 3-hour online seminar how to lead your team to more performance & satisfaction - and gain noticeably more self-confidence as a result.

  • 3 hours of video training from a psychologist with lifelong access
  • Practical, scientifically sound & entertaining learning
  • Downloadable PDFs: templates, eBooks, and additional resources
  • 30-day money-back guarantee
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4.7/5 stars with 22 ratings & over 150 participants

What you will learn, among other things

  • How to measurably - and above all sustainably - increase your team's satisfaction and performance through smart communication
  • Team building and positive change: how to lead teams to a sense of achievement – even in difficult times, whether you are a new manager or an experienced one
  • Team leadership: Knowledge & application of scientific studies on employee motivation, employee loyalty and innovation behavior with the dolphin method
  • Employee management according to the latest leadership methods, incl. implementation of various 1:1 and team workshops
  • Model & team workshop for the prevention and constructive handling of conflicts

Ratings: What participants say

"Great content, lots of helpful, practical tips, interesting studies and good practical examples. I had the feeling that the preparation of the content really helps managers to implement it."

Antje G.

Antje G.

Participant in the online seminar

Udemy 5/5

About the lecturer

Christian Heidemeyer is a psychologist and Co-Founder of the company Echometer, which originated at the University of Münster, Germany.

He combines his scientific training with practical experience: As a manager, he was responsible for building up a team that grew from three to around 15 employees within a short period of time.

Echometer develops software for data-based team development, which is used worldwide by well-known companies such as Miele, Nike, Tchibo and Home Depot.

Christian Heidemeyer