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"My purpose and my passion is to create experiential/experimental learning environments and spaces where leaders, teams, and individuals can find the inspiration they need to explore new ways of thinking and doing. My approach is cross-disciplinary, cross-cultural, art-inspired, aesthetic, sensual, sensitive as well as pragmatic and practice-driven." 

Dr. Christina Merl, Founder

Christina Merl is an educational consultant, lecturer at universities and universities of applied sciences, and author with a background in social collaborative learning, translation science, and journalism. She combines research and practice, is the founder of Poetry in Business, and has developed the award-winning 2CG® method. 2CG® stands for content- and context-specific generic competency coaching and drives future skills development, peer exchange learning in communities of practice, and organisational as well as individual transformation processes with the help of poetry and disruptive inspirational input from the arts.

Christina's doctoral thesis on communities of practice and social collaborative learning was published as a book; her master thesis, the first terminology work on metabolism of the antroposphere, has been translated into many languages; her papers and articles have been published in peer-reviewed, national and international journals and magazines.

 

Christina Merl works with people across industries and cultures; her customers work in the public and private sector as well as in academia. She is a reviewer for IELA and iJAC and member of the executive committee of the Learning Ideas Conference, NYC

Contact Christina Merl on LinkedIn and on Research Gate 

"We are global and technology-driven; yet the future of work and education is interactive, human, and hybrid. As a sparring partner, I support leaders, visionaries, and teams in rethinking their approach to learning, working, and (well-)being. As President of Poetry in Business, I help people and organisations leverage the power of imagination. After all, it's about putting human qualities at the heart of business; technology will support us."

Christina Merl

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