Claas Triebel

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Claas Triebel (* 1974 in Munich ) is a German author , psychologist and entrepreneur.

Live and act

Claas Triebel passed his Abitur at the Karlsgymnasium in Munich-Pasing in 1994 , studied psychology at the University of Munich and received his doctorate in 2009 from the University of the Federal Armed Forces in Munich on competence-oriented career advice. Together with Thomas Lang-von Wins , he developed the competency balance , an advisory competency assessment procedure. From 2013 to 2017 he was professor for business psychology at the private university for applied management - technical college .

Claas Triebel has published specialist books, popular non-fiction books and novels. He is the founder of Performplus GmbH, a coaching company and Skimio GmbH, a company that develops digital tools for personnel development in companies. The competency balance he developed was rated as the best method for career advice in a study by Stiftung Warentest.

Claas Triebel lives in Graefelfing near Munich.

Trivia

Claas Triebel and Lino von Gartzen reached a broad public in 2008 through their joint book about the disappearance of the French author and pilot Antoine de Saint-Exupéry , who, according to research, was shot down by the German fighter pilot Horst Rippert .

Triebel also worked as an arranger on the CD Wie Pech und Schwefel by the band Schandmaul .

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Reference books

  • Competence-oriented career advice, Heidelberg 2005 (with Thomas Lang-von Wins )
  • Assessment of potential, Berlin / Heidelberg 2008 (with Thomas Lang-von Wins, Ursula Buchner and Andrea Sandor)
  • Competency assessment as a psychological intervention (dissertation), 2009
  • Career advice. Coaching methods for competence-oriented career advice, Berlin / Heidelberg 2011
  • Quality in coaching. Food for thought and new approaches. How coaching brings more impact and client satisfaction, Heidelberg 2016 (with Jutta Heller, Bernhard Hauser and Axel Koch )
  • Digital media in coaching. Basics and practical knowledge of coaching platforms and digital coaching formats, Heidelberg 2018 (with Jutta Heller, Bernhard Hauser and Axel Koch )

other books

  • The Prince, the Pilot and Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Munich 2008 (with Lino von Gartzen )
  • The transition, Roman, Gauting 2009
  • Mobile, flexible, always available - when freedom becomes a nightmare, Mannheim 2010
  • A bit of madness - really everything about the Eurovision Song Contest, Munich 2011 (with Clemens Dreyer and Urban Lübbeke)
  • The Art of Cooperative Action - An Agenda for Tomorrow's World, Zurich 2012 (with Tobias Hürter)
  • Actually hanged, detective novel, Munich 2014

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