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Mobbing Diary: What you should consider, so that your Mobbing diary is successful

By: Christoph Bisel
Narrated by: Daniel Williams
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Publisher's Summary

For Christoph Bisel, founder of Mobbing-Hilfe Zürich and president of the Schweizerischer Verband für Mobbing-Prävention (the Swiss association for the prevention of Mobbing), supporting those affected with the help of counseling and coaching is a matter of the heart.

As a mediator, coach and trainer he also supports companies with responding optimally to current cases of Mobbing and preventing new cases. This audiobook is a continuation of the relevant chapter of his successful "Mobbing: Handbuch für Mobbing-Betroffene, ihre Angehörigen und Menschen, die sich und andere vor Mobbing schützen wollen". It conveys important guiding principles to which those affected should absolutely pay attention when making a Mobbing manual.
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