We are uncovering better ways of collaborating beyond the routine. We appreciate the value of:
  • Questions
  • Observations
  • Change of perspective
  • Self-reflection
  • before
  • before
  • before
  • before
  • answers
  • evaluations
  • point of view
  • criticism
People tend to “think fast”*. This can lead to undesirable effects. The items on the left side facilitate “slow thinking”. They improve the quality of the right side and should therefore be applied consciously and intensively.
Apply the items on the left side one time more than your intuition tells you to!

*”Fast thinking” and “slow thinking” refer to the work of Nobel Prize in Economics winner Daniel Kahneman. Thousands of people have already incorporated the manifest for slow thinking into their daily work. Apply it for your purposes too!

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Mathis Köeinschnittger Germany
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Hans Kohler Switzerland
Sven Köhler Deutschland
Ayelt Komus Germany
Rainer Korn Germany
Christian Köster Deutschland
Usman Kotwal Germany
Sebastian Kracher Schweiz
Gerhard Kraetzschmar Germany
Tine Kragh Nielsen Denmark
Johannes Kraus Germany
Sebastian Krebs Germany
Premkumar Krishnan Uk
Susanne Krogh-Hansen Denmark
Henrik Brix Kronborg Danmark
Matthias Krug Germany
Timo Krug Austria
Markus Kubicek Germany
Sridhar Kudumala US
Kirstin Kuhn South Africa
Mahesh Kulkarni India
Abhinav Kumar Netherlands
Julian Kunkel Germany
marie kuntz germany
Thomas Kunz Schweiz
Michael Kupper Germany
Ellen-Johanne Kvalsvik Norway
Georgios Kynigopoulos Greece
Jan-Bart Laan The Netherlands