Krauthammer - Methodology

Methodology

The claimed uniqueness of the Krauthammer training and coaching approach lies in that, in terms of "neurological levels" (Gregory Bateson and Robert Dilts), unlike many other approaches, it deals mostly with concrete behavioural and strategy levels that, within time and sequential follow-ups, will bring evolution of the beliefs and identity levels. In short: "new behaviour skills breed new attitudes", namely that behavioural training impacts cognitive processes through the reduction of cognitive dissonance. This specific methodology finds its origins in a broad version of the Palo Alto school of communication (Mental Research Institute and Paul Watzlawick). It was first synthetised in the sixties by Gustav Käser, then continuously developed by the Krauthammer research and development team. Among the main modern influences of Krauthammer, we find the systems approach and methodologies, and theorists like Fons Trompenaars, Marshall Rosenberg and Peter Senge.

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