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For those in leadership conducting in a figurative sense is part of their everyday life. The Conductor’s Perspective shows how this literally translates into the world of conductors and their orchestra.
Conductors are responsible for the performance of their team without actually contributing operatively to the outcome: It’s the only musician who does not play a single note. At the same time, they are leading highly talented experts with skills they themselves do not possess, trapped in a quite inflexible organizational structure.
Orchestras are well able to play together even without a conductor. Therefore, giving the upbeat and beating time is not at the core of the conductor’s duty. But then what is it? What is the conductor’s role in this constellation? What’s the added value? And what does it mean to make music instead of playing notes?
Topic „Collaboration“
Topic „Leadership“
Learning is sustainable if content is not only transmitted on an intellectual, but also on an emotional level. With the help of music this is precisely where The Conductor’s Perspective comes in.
The workshop teaches a constructive, flexible management concept based on vision, structure and trust, which shapes a powerful, team oriented corporate culture. In addition to the content the analogy of music also provides the emotional basis. Psychology has shown that what we learn in this way is better retained in the memory and also more easily recalled.
The bridge between sitting in the orchestra and your daily management routine is understood intuitively but is also consciously reflected on in the workshop.
Dr. Raphael von Hoensbroech is artistic director and general manager of the Konzerthaus Dortmund, one of European’s leading concert halls (member of the European Concerthall Organization). After studying Musicology, Philosophy and Law he joined the Boston Consulting Group for eight years. There he gained valuable business insight into various corporate and leadership cultures. 2013 he became the Managing Director of the Konzerthaus Berlin. Since 2018 he lives together with his wife and five children in Dortmund.
For many years, Raphael was also active as conductor and violinist. Versed in leadership from the artistic perspective as well, he brings together years of experience from the different worlds of management into his workshops and keynote speeches. For more than 10 years in his leadership sessions Raphael works with leading orchestras worldwide (see references).
PUBLICATIONS
Severin, Raphael und Alexis von Hoensbroech
Das Peripetie-Prinzip
Die Kunst wirksamer Führung
September 2017
Clients: AlJazeera, AXA, BCG, Bertelsmann, Bilfinger, BMW, Consumer Goods Forum, Daimler, Deutsche Telekom, E.ON, Globe Telecom, HELLA, LBBW, Otis, Quality Austria, Sanofi, Shell, Spectaris, Thyssenkrupp, VR-Banken, HSBC Trinkaus & Burkhardt and others
Orchestra: The workshops are held with leading orchestras that we book wherever your summit takes place (so we do not have to fly in orchestras), such as Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Deutsches Kammerorchester Berlin, Münchener Kammerorchester, Hong Kong Chamber Orchestra, London Mozart Players, Danish National Chamber Orchestra, Philharmonie Zuidnederland, Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra and many more
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