Creation of an Early Warning Signals Guideline for Companies in Luxembourg by Combining Research and Business Strategy Expertise
- [PRESS RELEASE] Luxembourg, December 14th 2021
In today’s market, the frequency of changes and the corresponding impacts on companies are constantly increasing. However, such issues do not emerge without warnings: weak signals can be used to anticipate opportunities, risks and/or threats.
MindForest and Luxembourg School of Business have decided to partner together and work on developing guidelines to help companies understand the need to sense, seize and reconfigure early warning signals (EWS) as a part of their daily business.
said Dr Dino Dogan, the Dean of Luxembourg School of Business. Nico Hoffeld, Managing Partner at MindForest, added
Following a period of interviews, conducted by the team of researchers, with a panel of senior managers and representatives of well-known Luxembourg companies, a global survey will be launched on February 22nd 2022 and shared with the business community in Luxembourg. The survey results will be analyzed and summarized in an executive report and guidelines to raise awareness of the benefits of using early warning signals in making strategic business decisions.
About MindForest
MindForest is a Luxembourg-based consulting and training company that has been assisting management teams and managers for more than twenty years in all types of projects related to change (culture, modernization, restructuring, etc.). By combining expertise in change management, organizational optimization, corporate communication, human resources management and documentation, MindForest is the first Luxembourg-based company to offer a comprehensive response to the most complex issues facing companies today.
About Luxembourg School of Business
Luxembourg School of Business (LSB) is an international graduate business school focused on providing an inspiring and multicultural learning environment for current and aspiring business leaders from Luxembourg as well as from across Europe and the world. In achieving its educational and academic goals, the School uses contemporary teaching and research methods, promoting cultural and intellectual diversity. The School is accredited by the Luxembourg Ministry of Higher Education and Research.
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