Winning Workplace Wisdom is a transformative project featuring high-quality, in-depth interviews with professors and public figures. Each participant shares their unique insights through 48 short films and unedited, heart-to-heart dialogues. These interviews provide raw, real-life narratives of resilience, challenges, and personal growth. They highlight the blend of personal and professional life, offering lessons learned from both successes and setbacks. Explore these stories, gain from their experiences, and apply their wisdom to your own workplace journey. Embrace challenges with the strength and courage symbolized by our lion emblem, and let it inspire you to pursue wisdom in all areas of life.
Daria Knoch
Head of Social Neuroscience and Social Psychology
Daria Knoch, Head of Social Neuroscience and Social Psychology at the University of Bern, tackles one topic in the context of Workplace Wisdom: patience.
lecturer in military psychology and military pedagogy
Nadine Eggimann Zanetti is a lecturer in military psychology and military pedagogy at the Military Academy at ETH Zurich. In the context of Workplace Wisdom, she tackles one topic: character.
Marina Laganaro, full professor at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Science at the University of Geneva, tackles one topic in the context of Workplace Wisdom: success.
Pierre Barrouillet, Professor of Cognitive Developmental Psychology at the University of Geneva, tackles one topic in the frame of Workplace Wisdom: disgust.
Christine Mohr, Professor for Cognitive Psychology at the University of Lausanne, tackles two different topics in the context of Workplace Wisdom, emotions and humility.
Antoinette Weibel, Professor of Public Management at the University of St. Gallen, tackles two topics in the context of Workplace Wisdom: competences and group processes.
Rolf Wunderer, Professor emeritus of Business Administration, in particular Leadership and Human Resource Management at the University of St. Gallen, tackles one important subject in the context of Workplace Wisdom: self-management.
Francesco Bianchi-Demicheli, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences at the University of Geneva, tackles two different subjects in the frame of Workplace Wisdom: information and discipline.
Caroline Castel, Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Psychology at the University of Geneva, tackles one subject in the context of Workplace Wisdom: risks.
Head of the Department of Developmental Psychology
Claudia Roebers, Head of the Department of Developmental Psychology at the University of Bern tackles two different subjects in the context of Workplace Wisdom: death and diligence.
Andreas Hirschi is a professor at the Institute of psychology at the University of Bern. In the context of Workplace Wisdom, he tackles one subject: the sense of wonder.
Professor of Personality Psychology and Diagnostics
Willibald Ruch, Professor of Personality Psychology and Diagnostics at the University of Zurich, tackles one subject in the context of Workplace Wisdom: joy.
Fabrice Clément, professor at the Institute of Communication and Cognition Sciences at the University of Neuchâtel, tackles one subject in the frame of Workplace Wisdom: rage.
Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology and Child Neuropsychology
Koviljka Barisnikov, Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology and Child Neuropsychology at the University of Geneva, delves into two profound subjects in the frame of Workplace Wisdom: perception and fear.
Laure Kloetzer, assistant professor of sociocultural psychology at the University of Neuchâtel, delves into two significant subjects in the context of Workplace Wisdom: responsibility and errors.
Sabrina Bresciani is a professor at the Institute for Media and Communications Management at the University of St. Gallen. In the frame of Workplace Wisdom, she explores the concept of rituals.
business psychologist and professor of business administration and leadership
Sabine Seufert is a business psychologist and professor of business administration and leadership at the University of St. Gallen. In the context of Workplace Wisdom, she discusses identity.
business psychologist and professor of business administration and leadership
Heike Bruch is a business psychologist and professor of business administration and leadership at the University of St. Gallen. In the frame of Workplace Wisdom, she discusses solitude as a practice of tuning to our inner melody.
Professor in Information Technology and Learning Processes
Mireille Bétrancourt, professor in Information Technology and Learning Processes at the University of Geneva, discusses two important topics in the context of Workplace Wisdom.
Shékina Rochat is a senior lecturer at the University of Lausanne who tackles two topics in the context of Workplace Wisdom. She contrasts focus and motivation.
Chris Steyaert, full professor of organizational psychology at the University of St. Gallen, talks about two major topics within the frame of Workplace Wisdom, namely fulfillment and surprise.
Janek Lobmaier is a senior assistant at the Psychological Institute of the University of Zurich who tackles two broad topics in the context of Workplace Wisdom: trust and the virtues.
Stijn van Petegem, an FNRS Research Associate at ULB, tackles just one topic in the context of Workplace Wisdom, but nonetheless an absolutely fundamental one: love.
Jérôme Rossier, full professor of vocational and counseling psychology at the University of Lausanne, tackles two topics in the context of Workplace Wisdom: the future and charity.
Björn Rasch, professor of cognitive biopsychology and methods at the University of Fribourg, tackles two topics within the frame of Workplace Wisdom: the present and the past.
Marie Santiago Delefosse, professor at the University of Lausanne, has made significant contributions to the field of psychology, particularly in health psychology.