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Imagine your company as an old clipper roaming around the Sea of Knowledge, where there are hidden treasures and trading opportunities on each island, unexplored cities and unknown spaces.
The hidden treasures and products are the skills that enable you to navigate effectively your environment, work well with others, perform well, achieve goals and guide your team members to do so. We invite you to on this quest and hunt for treasures and products which support you in making your company perform better and be more competitive.
Start on journey and initiate the quest for the hidden treasures and products, you roam around the sea, explore the island and city. When you navigate across the Sea of Knowledge, you will be able to decide which island to explore and which buildings to search. You are the captain of defining your route, this means you are the one in charge of your own learning path. There is no pre-established learning path.
The islands represent the knowledge units, which are made up of knowledge pills which are represented by the buildings. A knowledge pill is the basic item for our learning approach, these are short, concise lessons, built up of practical theory, examples and lessons learnt. They also integrate some questions for reflection which you can use for analysing your situation and suggestions for further reading.
Enjoy the quest through the map or by selecting from the menu!!
You roam around the sea and visit islands, and explore buildings to acquire the knowledge and skills you need. The names of all islands have some historical reference related to the age of the Renaissance, and each building is modelled after famous or less known Renaissance buildings across Europe. Click on the links for more information on the names and buildings.Rembrandt Island (covering competences related to LEADERSHIP)Strategies & styles in leadership: Amsterdam Stepped Gable House, the NetherlandsEmotional intelligence: Amsterdam Palace on the Dam, the NetherlandsManaging teams in projects: Central Station Amsterdam, the NetherlandsE-leadership: Westerkerk Amsterdam, the NetherlandsValidating leadership skills: City Theatre Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Michelangelo Island (covering competences related to INNOVATION)Process, forms and types of innovation: Cathedral of Florence, ItalyKnowledge management: Palazzo Medici Ricardo, Florence, ItalyCreativity & Innovation: Ca d´Oro Venice, ItalyMercator Island (covering competences related to COMMUNICATION)Importance of communication: Mauritshuis The Hague, the NetherlandsEffective communication: De Waag Leeuwarden, the NetherlandsPitching: City Hall Delft, the NetherlandsNegotiation & active listening: Peace Palace the Hague, the Netherlands
El Greco Island (covering competences related to CREATIVITY)Raising awareness on creativity: Sevilla Cathedral, SpainEnhancing creativity: Sevilla City Hall, SpainCoaching for creativity: San Lorenzo El Escorial, SpainCreativity tools: Universidad de Salamanca, Spain Principality Island (covering competences related to STRATEGIC THINKING)Introduction to strategic thinking: Miko Castle, Miercurea Ciuc, RomaniaStrategic thinking in action: Corvin Castle, Hunedoara, Romania
Honterus Island (covering competences related to PROBLEM SOLVING) Phases of problem solving: Birthälm Church, Transylvania, RomaniaConflict management: Haller House, Sibiu, Romania Bethlen Island (covering competences related to customer service)Customer segmentation: Bethlen-Haller Castle, Cetatea Alba, RomaniaCustomer service: Bethlen Castle, Criş, RomaniaCornaro Island (covering competences related to RISK MANAGEMENT)Intellectual property rights: Venetian walls, CyprusIdentifying risks: Monastery of Agia Napa, CyprusMethods of risk management: Hadjigeorgakis Kornesios House, Cyprus Absalon Beyer Island (covering competences related to TEAMWORK)Team roles: The Rosenkrantz Tower, NorwayTeambuilding: Akershus Fortress, NorwayCervantes Island (covering competences related to LEARNING) Learning styles: Calahorra Castle, SpainCapacity to learn: Granada Cathedral, SpainOn-line learning: Palace of Carlos V Granada, Spain
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