Job Crafting: Encouraging proactivity and boosting innovation
30.06.2026
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14:00
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16:00
h
Handwerkskammer für Mittelfranken
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Sulzbacher Straße
11-15,
90489
Nürnberg
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Agility, Innovation & Organisational Development – three sessions to take your business forward
How can businesses become faster, more flexible and more innovative? Three exciting sessions will provide the answers – practical, inspiring and ready to implement.
Job Crafting: Fostering proactivity and boosting innovation
Julian Schwab (BlackBox/Open)
Julian Schwab (BlackBox/Open)
Agility starts in the mind – and in the workplace. In psychology, ‘job crafting’ refers to employees’ ability to proactively shape their tasks and working environment in such a way as to achieve the best possible results. The good news is that job crafting not only promotes a willingness to innovate within the company, but has also been proven to be beneficial for mental health. Numerous international studies show that people who actively engage in job crafting exhibit significantly higher levels of mental well-being. Julian Schwab demonstrates how you can establish job crafting within your organisation and thereby create a genuine culture of proactivity.
Insights: A look at an exemplary organisational development project
Mirijam Leykauf
Mirijam Leykauf
What does organisational development actually look like in practice? Mirijam Leykauf, Managing Director of the company of the same name, offers exclusive insights into a specific organisational development project she carried out in collaboration with BlackBox/Open. What worked? What proved challenging? And what lessons can be applied to other organisations? This session offers a rare glimpse behind the scenes – and plenty of inspiration for anyone looking to develop their own organisation.
INQA Coaching: Support for digitalisation in the skilled trades
Roland Bulgariu, HWK consultant
Digitalisation in the skilled trades – it sounds complex, but it is achievable. Through the INQA coaching programme run by the Initiative for New Quality of Work (INQA), craft businesses receive targeted support in using digital tools pragmatically, optimising workflows and becoming more attractive employers for skilled workers. Roland Bulgariu, a consultant at the Chamber of Crafts, explains how the funding works, who can apply for it and what concrete steps businesses can take now.
Three sessions. One goal: making your business fit for the future.
Whether you want to boost your innovative capacity, further develop your organisation or take advantage of digitalisation funding – these sessions offer you practical knowledge, real-world experience and concrete options for action. Secure your place now and join us!
INQA Coaching: Support for digitalisation in the skilled trades
Roland Bulgariu, HWK consultant
Digitalisation in the skilled trades – it sounds complex, but it is achievable. Through the INQA coaching programme run by the Initiative for New Quality of Work (INQA), craft businesses receive targeted support in using digital tools pragmatically, optimising workflows and becoming more attractive employers for skilled workers. Roland Bulgariu, a consultant at the Chamber of Crafts, explains how the funding works, who can apply for it and what concrete steps businesses can take now.
Three sessions. One goal: making your business fit for the future.
Whether you want to boost your innovative capacity, further develop your organisation or take advantage of digitalisation funding – these sessions offer you practical knowledge, real-world experience and concrete options for action. Secure your place now and join us!
Hosted by
Handwerkskammer für Mittelfanken
We are partners and facilitators for the craft industry in Middle Franconia.
Anne-Kathrin Kirchhof
anne-kathrin.kirchhof@hwk-mittelfranken.deRecommended Events
Job Crafting: Encouraging proactivity and boosting innovation
30.06.2026
|
14:00
-
16:00
h
Handwerkskammer für Mittelfranken
|
Sulzbacher Straße
11-15,
90489
Nürnberg