A journey of discovery in Berlin
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March 15/16, 2013 Coaches' Congress Berlin
When the Berlin skyline changes, when people write on what is probably the world's longest piece of pinboard paper, when Safak Holyst, Nelli Bergen and Birgit Stumpf make the eyes of trainers and coaches light up, then there has probably been a meeting in which Neuland was involved.

A new location also marks a new stage in the development of the event for trainers and coaches, which seems to be establishing itself in Berlin! Gert Schilling hosted the event at Cafe Moskau in March and found himself surrounded by many interested attendees. Neuland also enriched the workshop with seminar and workshop materials – for hands-on exploration and testing!

A deliberately diverse mix of workshops and lectures drew people to Berlin. And the Neuland shop was just as vibrant. Consultants Safak Holyst, Nelli Bergen, and Birgit Stumpf were doing what they usually do on the phone: advising trainers and coaches on which materials would best help them achieve their goals.

Birgit Stumpf: "Our customers love talking to us about the products, not just when placing specific orders. We often offer advice when the requirements aren't entirely clear and quickly find a solution. It's all the more wonderful to meet people in person here in Berlin. That's what excites us and makes our job so great!"
New location in Berlin
The venue (www.cafemoskau.com) was ideal for the approximately 300 attendees. In addition to a variety of engaging workshops, Martin Haußmann from Kommunikationslotsen was also present this year. The topic of visualization, combined with suitable products from the Neuland range, was met with great interest by the conference participants. Mr. Haußmann's workshop quickly attracted over 50 participants!

For congress participants from Austria, our Austrian partner Neuland & Co. GmbH, based in Vienna, represented by Mr. Andreas Stieger, was present this year. Ms. Conny Wetter of Neuland AG from Switzerland also attended the congress.
The mood
Birgit Stumpf, attending the coaching congress for the fourth time, briefly summarizes the atmosphere – here's the YouTube link!
Copyright video: Schilling/Trainers Congress