Coaching for Expats in Switzerland
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Expat Coaching in Switzerland
SC Success Choices GmbH specialises in executive coaching and life coaching in Switzerland for expats in English, German and Spanish and provides coaching trainings. We focus on multicultural and international coaching sessions to help the expat deal with their new environment and to offer support on how to make the most of their new life and new job abroad.
Coaching in Switzerland is synonym of working with people in multicultural environments. Coaching for expats helps individuals to be proactive in developing multicultural skills and creating more awareness about the different behaviours and way of thinking in the environments where they live and work. This helps to cultivate cultural curiosity in order to learn from one another and to develop empathy and respect in blended scenarios.
SC Success Choices GmbH offers personal coaching in Switzerland and via online. To book now a coaching session click HERE.
Coaching in Switzerland is synonym of working with people in multicultural environments. Coaching for expats helps individuals to be proactive in developing multicultural skills and creating more awareness about the different behaviours and way of thinking in the environments where they live and work. This helps to cultivate cultural curiosity in order to learn from one another and to develop empathy and respect in blended scenarios.
SC Success Choices GmbH offers personal coaching in Switzerland and via online. To book now a coaching session click HERE.
Some Interesting Facts About Switzerland
History:
- Switzerland's official latin name "Confoederatio Helvetica" goes back to a Celtic tribe called the Helvetians.
- Switzerland was founded on August 1st, 1291. August 1st is still the national holiday.
- The capital of Switzerland is Bern, while the largest city is Zürich.
- Switzerland is a United Nations member since 2002, but it is not an European Union member.
- Switzerland is the first and only country to implement a system of government based on the people's administration, also known as direct democracy, which involves the constitutional initiative (public petitions) and the referendum
http://history-switzerland.geschichte-schweiz.ch
Life and People:
- There are 4 official languages in Switzerland, Swiss German (64%, many dialects), French (20.4%), Italian (6.5%), and Romansh (< 1%).
- With a high quality of life, the Swiss cities of Zürich, Geneva and Bern regularly rank in the top 10 most liveable cities in the world. As of 2012, Switzerland had the 2nd highest life expectancy in the world (after Japan).
- As of 1 January 2016, the population of Switzerland was estimated to be 8 064 246 people.
- Foreigners account for around 26 percent of the population
http://www.eupedia.com/switzerland/trivia.shtml
http://www.expatica.com/ch/about/35-facts-about-Switzerland_100041.html
Ramdom Facts about Switzerland:
- CERN, the world's largest particle physics laboratory, is based in Geneva and sitting in the ground under it spanning the Swiss/French border is the Large Hadron Collider that physicists are using for experiments.
- Switzerland makes half of the world's production of luxury watches. The nation has a long history of watch making with a number of leading brands founded in the country including Longines, Patek Philippe, Rolex, TAG Heuer and Tissot.
- Alpine symbolism is a main national identity of Switzerland. Traditionally, farmers herded stock through the alpine hills with folk art, the alphorn and yodel music, cultural traditions. Today alpine areas have a strong ski resort culture in winter, and a hiking and mountain biking culture in summer.
- The Swiss Guards who protect the Vatican, in the Vatican City are dual citizens and the only Swiss citizens allowed to serve in foreign armies.
- Swiss people consume the most chocolate per capita in the world. The country is famous for producing some of the world's highest quality chocolate (Lindt and Sprüngli) after inventing modern techniques such as conching and tempering.
http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/countries/switzerland.html