26
Jan 2011

Power Breakfast #56

Vienna, Austria
uptime ITechnologies GmbH
From 08.30AM to 10.00AM
Jan
26

Theme 1 | Doris Wallner-Bösmüller

Family Run Business in the 2nd Generation: Will I or Do I Have To?

The answer to this question is crucial for joy and success

Six out of ten jobs and half the economic output come from family businesses, of which one in four will be transferred to the next generation over the next five years.* Doris Wallner-Bösmüller, managing director of the Bösmüller printing company, talks about her approach to the family business.

* Source: PwC, 2010/11

Doris Wallner-Bosmuller is an entrepreneur, born 1971 in Vienna. She graduated from Higher School of Graphics in Vienna, and entered into the family business in 1994. Wallner-Bösmüller gained economical expertise from the Hernstein Institute, and engaged in further training as a business coach, trainer and in many holistic methods. In 2005, she created the Saphiris Academy, a platform for education and training for inner growth and its outside manifestation. In 2009 she returned to the family business with 74 employees. Doris Wallner-Bösmüller leads with sensitivity and stands for the implementation of economic, social and environmental values.

Theme 2 | Peter Koenig

Why Is There Never Enough (money) Even if There Is Enough?

Recognize the psycho-monetary mechanisms of employees and partners - perhaps even their own!

People respond to money in an infinite variety of ways. These correspond and follow a logic, which, in turn, is related to the individual decision about how to think about money. For money is nothing more than a thought or an idea – a projection on a blank canvas.

Peter Koenig is trained as a certified real estate trustee (Great Britain). For 7 years he was a facilities manager in Zurich for the European subsidiaries of a U.S. major corporation. In 1980 Koenig trained in management (IMD) and as a coach at Robert Hargrove (Boston, USA). He founded the Swiss branch of Hargrove associates. In 1984 Koenig founded an international business network in Switzerland, and in 1986 was an independent consultant for companies, and social organizations. He has specialized in empirical research studies on coherences between dealing with money, money system developments and vitality of people and organizations. He is the founder of the international conference series "Money & Business Partnership" and is the author of 30 dreiste Lügen über Geld.

Schedule

January 26th, 2011
08.00 – 08.30

Breakfast & Networking

08.30 – 08.35

Welcome

08.35 – 09.00 Doris Wallner-Bösmüller

Family Run Business in the 2nd Generation: Will I or Do I Have To?

Six out of ten jobs and half the economic output come from family businesses, of which one in four will be transferred to the next generation over the next five years.* Doris Wallner-Bösmüller, managing director of the Bösmüller printing company, talks about her approach to the family business. * Source: PwC, 2010/11

09.00 – 09.20

Update from Host

09.25 – 09.50 Peter Koenig

Why Is There Never Enough (money) Even if There Is Enough?

People respond to money in an infinite variety of ways. These correspond and follow a logic, which, in turn, is related to the individual decision about how to think about money. For money is nothing more than a thought or an idea - a projection on a blank canvas.

09.50 – 10.00

Closing Remarks

uptime ITechnologies GmbH
Schwarzenbergplatz 8/10
Vienna, 1030
Austria
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