Fit for Management 2018: Fit at work through change
Changes in everyday working life initially mean new challenges. As former president of FC Basel and now honorary president, Bernhard Heusler knows how to develop in a self-determined manner and successfully exploit new circumstances. On September 14, 2018, he will be among the speakers at the Fit for Management Symposium in Arosa.
On September 14, 2018, the Swiss Management Run will take place in Arosa for the fifth time. Under the motto "Running instead of golfing", the event offers an exclusive platform for exercising and exchanging ideas with managers and business contacts. More than 300 participants benefit from presentations on topics related to the health of managers - in line with the theme "Fit for Management".
Fit through change
Despite the clear rejection of "No-Billag," the Swiss Radio and Television Company (SRG) is continuing on its reform course. Bakel Walden, Director of Development and Offerings, is responsible for coordinating the company's marathon of change. In his presentation, he addresses the personal challenges and explains how he keeps fit through change. Alongside Bernhard Heusler, Jeannine Pilloud, former Head of Passenger Transport at SBB and now Delegate for Public Transport Sector Development, has also undergone a transformation in her management position. In a double interview, the two show why change can be both a threat and an opportunity.
Fifth Swiss Management Run
The topics of the Fit for Management symposium are aimed specifically at Swiss managers. Among other things, the topics include willpower, pressure situations, lifestyle in everyday managerial life, and the right balance of sports and recreation. After the symposium, the starting signal will be given for the 5th Swiss Management Run. On three different courses, with the distances 1.2 km, 5 km and 10 km, the runners will experience Arosa's mountain world from its most beautiful side. Afterwards, the After Run Party invites the participants to a relaxed networking and exchange. The Swiss cadre organization SKO is once again on board as a premium partner and celebrates its 125th anniversary during the event.
Here it goes to the Program and to the Registration