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Ein großes Küchenmesser schneidet rote Chilischoten auf einer dunklen Unterlage. Textüberlagerung: ‚Frust am Arbeitsplatz vermeiden? Mediation‘. Hinweis auf eine Initiative zum Tag der Mediation.

On 18 June 2025 is the international Day of the Mediation - the perfect opportunity to explore new ways of Conflict resolution to discover. An experienced Mediator helps to resolve disputes confidentially, respectfully and in a solution-orientated manner - without losing face.

Especially in Economy and administrationwhere conflicts can cost time, money and trust, offers Mediation decisive advantages. With the support of a neutral Mediators This leads to genuine understanding and sustainable agreements - instead of lengthy procedures.

What exactly does a mediator do?

A Mediator helps all parties involved to develop a fair solution voluntarily and on their own responsibility - on an equal footing and in a protected environment.

Me, Dr Hartmut FrenzelI am a trained Mediator according to ZMediatAusbV and support you professionally in resolving blockages, visualising interests and creating sustainable solutions.

Typical topics for my mediation:

  • Conflicts in management teams

  • Company succession and generational change

  • Tensions between managers and employees

Your advantages through mediation:

✅ Confidential clarification and protection of reputation
✅ Faster and more cost-effective solutions compared to going to court
✅ Strengthening relationships and long-term cooperation

Why act now?

The Day of the Mediation is a reminder that conflict is not a dead end. Use this opportunity to make a fresh start: book your free initial consultation with me, Dr Hartmut Frenzel, trained mediator according to ZMediatAusbVand discover how Mediation can sustainably improve your situation!

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Dr Hartmut Frenzel - your mediator for clear understanding and sustainable solutions.
"Resolving tensions - confidentially, in a structured manner, without losing face."

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