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#42: Managing Change and Crises with Thomas Lahnthaler

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Today we welcome Thomas Lahnthaler.

Thomas is an experienced crisis manager, facilitator, and author. For the past two decades, he has worked in over 30 countries, started two companies, and published his first book last summer, called Navigating Beyond Crisis.

Thomas currently manages the leadership development of a global holding company. He advises companies globally on leadership and learning and has turned his passion for human dynamics into his profession, specializing in designing and facilitating experiential learning arenas. He constantly strives to get new perspectives, and his approach is heavily influenced by his work and time spent with indigenous peoples.

He currently resides in Norway, where he gets inspired by his two most excellent teachers, as he calls them, his children.

Learn more about Thomas:

Connect on LinkedIn

Learn about Navigating Beyond Crisis

Learn more about NDM at NaturalisticDecisionMaking.org.

Where to find the hosts:

Brian Moon

Brian’s website

Brian’s LinkedIn

Brian’s Twitter

Laura Militello

Laura’s website

Laura’s LinkedIn

Laura’s Twitter

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Today we welcome Thomas Lahnthaler.

Thomas is an experienced crisis manager, facilitator, and author. For the past two decades, he has worked in over 30 countries, started two companies, and published his first book last summer, called Navigating Beyond Crisis.

Thomas currently manages the leadership development of a global holding company. He advises companies globally on leadership and learning and has turned his passion for human dynamics into his profession, specializing in designing and facilitating experiential learning arenas. He constantly strives to get new perspectives, and his approach is heavily influenced by his work and time spent with indigenous peoples.

He currently resides in Norway, where he gets inspired by his two most excellent teachers, as he calls them, his children.

Learn more about Thomas:

Connect on LinkedIn

Learn about Navigating Beyond Crisis

Learn more about NDM at NaturalisticDecisionMaking.org.

Where to find the hosts:

Brian Moon

Brian’s website

Brian’s LinkedIn

Brian’s Twitter

Laura Militello

Laura’s website

Laura’s LinkedIn

Laura’s Twitter

  continue reading

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