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Reflecting on the Summer Semester 2024: MBA Leadership & Management at UE BerlinAs the summer semester of 2024 comes to a close, I find myself reflecting on what an incredible experience it has been. This year, I had the privilege of teaching the MBA Leadership & Management Course at the University of Europe for Applied Sciences in Berlin, where I welcomed over 50 students from more than 12 countries.
A Dynamic and Engaging Course One of the things that made this semester so special was the diversity of perspectives brought by the students. Leadership is a concept that varies across cultures, industries, and personal experiences, making the discussions in our course rich, insightful, and thought-provoking. Throughout the semester, we explored Leadership Styles in connection with Organisational Excellence and Structures, diving deep into what makes a great leader and how leadership frameworks impact business success. We also tackled Sustainable Business Models, analyzing how companies today are integrating sustainability into their core strategies—not just as a trend, but as a foundation for long-term success. Social Performance was another crucial topic, as leadership in the 21st century goes beyond financial success and requires a commitment to people and the planet. Case Studies and Practical Insights Case studies were at the heart of our learning experience. From analyzing successful sustainable business strategies to real-life change management scenarios, students had the chance to apply theory to real-world challenges. A key part of the course was Change Management in Organizations, where students examined transformational leadership, resistance to change, and strategies for overcoming it. The final project put all of these elements into practice—students worked on their own strategies for a change process in the Upper Lusatia region, a part of Germany undergoing a major structural transformation. A Semester of Growth and Inspiration Looking back, this semester was filled with engaging discussions, insightful presentations, and meaningful collaboration. Seeing students take on complex leadership challenges with confidence and creativity was truly inspiring. Leadership is an evolving journey, and it has been a pleasure to guide my students through some of the key principles that will help them lead with impact in their future careers. So, as we wrap up this semester, I ask: What does leadership mean to you? How do you see yourself leading change in the future? Let’s continue the conversation and keep learning together! 2/11/2024 November 02nd, 2024There are countless recommendations out there for living longer and healthier. But as Dr. Paddy Barrett, a cardiologist, points out, the key factor with the biggest impact may surprise you. While many people focus on supplements, special diets, and new wellness trends, the single most effective thing you can do is achieve and maintain a high level of fitness. This isn’t as easy as a quick health hack, but the data is overwhelming in showing that high fitness levels dramatically lower the risk of early death and improve overall quality of life.
The Power of Choice in Health When patients ask what they can do to live longer, they want actionable steps they can take themselves. Although lifestyle choices can seem endless, high fitness levels have consistently shown a strong impact on long-term health. For instance, while filtering drinking water or reducing blue light exposure can provide minor benefits, they don’t compare to the effects of improving fitness. It’s a bit like trying to bail out the Titanic with a bucket when a much larger, more effective solution is at hand. Focusing on “major things” like fitness provides a far greater return on investment for health and longevity. The Clear Impact of High Fitness Research comparing people with the highest fitness levels to those with the lowest has shown remarkable reductions in the risk of various serious conditions:
Fitness is Hard, But Worth It Achieving high fitness levels isn’t easy, and that’s one reason many people overlook it in favor of simpler, less demanding health tips. Developing true aerobic fitness takes time and requires continuous effort, but even moderate fitness improvements make a substantial difference. Fitness is often measured in metabolic equivalents, or METs, which gauge energy expenditure during activities. Increasing fitness by just 1 MET (equivalent to a brisk walk) can reduce death risk by 11-17%, heart disease risk by 13-17%, and cancer risk by 7%. Contrary to popular belief, you don’t need to reach extreme fitness levels to experience benefits. Regular walks or other low-impact exercises can be a great starting point, leading to lasting improvements in health without requiring marathon-level exertion. Why Exercise is So Effective Exercise impacts nearly every organ in the body, leading to a range of benefits:
Balancing Fitness with Other Health Practices While achieving high fitness levels is essential, it doesn’t mean other aspects of health should be neglected. Nutrition, weight management, and attention to any specific health conditions like high blood pressure or cholesterol remain important. However, time is limited, and prioritizing fitness provides the greatest return. For most people, focusing on fitness first will yield significant health improvements, allowing secondary strategies—like better sleep hygiene or dietary supplements—to complement an already strong foundation. The Bottom Line: Major in the Big Things In a world full of wellness trends and “quick fixes,” it’s easy to get lost in minor health tweaks that have limited impact. Before considering new gadgets or the latest health craze, take an honest look at your fitness level. Small gains in fitness can yield big rewards, so even if you start with just a daily walk, you’re setting yourself up for meaningful health benefits. High fitness levels are more than just a health trend—they’re a proven way to live longer and enjoy a higher quality of life. Once you’ve made strides in this critical area, you can look at other health enhancers. But fitness is the major thing, the one factor that most people should focus on first for maximum impact. |
AutorRalf Iwan MBA Archiv
February 2025
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