Der Fachkräftemangel ist in aller Munde. Bei der Vorstellung des MINT-Herbstreports 2022 identifizierte man drei Strategien, um den Bedarf zu decken: Im hier verlinkten Artikel des größten deutschen Digitalunternehmens versucht man sich nun an der Adressierung einer gern übersehenen Zielgruppe für die eigene Workforce: Es sind die Baby-Bommer, die ins Visier geraten, denn nicht alle bereiten sich auf die […]
Karl Lagerfeld nannte ihn den weltweit besten Drucker. Wie auch sonst, erschienen seine Fotobücher doch allesamt beim Steidl Verlag. In dieser hier verlinkten Podcastfolge im Interview mit Gerhard Steidl wird man Zeugin einer beruflichen Biografie, wie sie in Deutschland nur selten vorzufinden ist. Ein Mann aus einer Arbeiterfamilie arbeitet sich beflissen hoch zu den künstlerisch […]
Through reading the book Developmental Education, I arrived at the psychological research surrounding ego development. While researching, I came across this Spiegel essay presented here from February 2019, well before the Corona outbreak and everything that has happened since. In this respect, one can look at these considerations with knowledge of today’s political as well […]
Diversity seems to have become a broadly accepted topic. Gender, migration background, religion, skin color, etc. play an increasingly minor role in job appointments. Certainly, the Thomases are still dominantly represented in the executive ranks, but awareness has improved somewhat in this regard. Not so when it comes to original class membership. In this exquisite […]
“How did you go bankrupt?” Ernest Hemingway was once asked. He replied, “In two ways. Gradually at first, then suddenly.” This laconic style is currently encountered in various crisis scenarios: The article recommended here (including video) with many facts and statistics, especially broken down to Brandenburg and Berlin shows the many problems in the labor […]
This short portrait of Fatih Akin broadcast on ZDF is interesting from several points of view. Of course, the reason for this is his new film Rheingold, which we will not go into here. But what is interesting about this linked documentary is the description of his life journey and the German unwelcoming culture regarding […]
Germany is running out of manual workers. And as we know, we like to work manually here (still). This is how one could smugly introduce this article. In fact, the shortage of skilled workers has long since turned into a shortage of labor. There is a shortage of people in restaurants, hotels, construction and at […]