Jan-Frederic Kuhlmann
My hobbies are drawing up maps and running; neither topographic maps, nor the sport. I’m also in the pursuit of becoming ever more anti-fragile. All, to make sense of and positively contribute to the past, present and future of our human existence, especially in the urban context.
Maybe I can be an actual asset to your company or endeavor to prepare for what’s to come as well. Please do not hesitate to contact me!
Skills
Systems Thinking
In an ever-evolving private, public and business environment with consequently newly emerging needs, mapping out linkages, relationships, interactions and behaviours of dynamically interconnected and interdependent elements, and organizing them coherently in a way to create meaningful work and meaningful relationships, can be a function of debugging, innovation and adaptation, and eventually to achieve meaningful survival.
“If you draw a correct map of the world, it tells you something about the future.”
Tim O’Reilly
Problem Solving
Drawing on the concepts of holocracy, culture of no-blame, CQI and transformative leadership to foster idea meritocracy in teams and applying an agile and lean customer value-based/ -pull approach for ideating, i.e. finding, tailoring and implementing, solution-oriented products and concepts. Currently focused on policies.
“Identify your problems, but give your power and energy to solutions.”
Tony Robbins
Social Media
Especially in the realm of this online presence and its desired function, social media emerged recently as a (personal) means of and lever for knowledge transport, sharing and potentiation of its impact.
“Nobody cares how much you know, until they know how much you care.”
Theodore Roosevelt
Profile
“Do not go where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.”
Muriel Strode