Successful Self-Management (Video Animation)

Pim de Morree
Written by Pim de Morree April 24, 2021

As we're getting ready to launch the first cohort of students for the Corporate Rebels Academy we are excited to provide a sneak peek into the course content. That's why we release yet another video animation today. This time it is all about 'ner Group' - a successful network of self-managing companies.

We've collaborated with ner Group for years now. During this collaboration we have gained unique access to their organization and people, and have gained in-depth understanding of their unique approach to work.

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Corporate Rebels Academy

In our Academy, ner Group is just one of the pioneering case studies. We will explore in detail how the company works and what other organizations can learn from their progressive model.

During the course, you will learn about workplace pioneers via videos, interviews, assignments, and live Q&A sessions with pioneers. We also share video animations to explain complex things simply.

Here’s a sneak peek: a video animation on ner's way of working. Sit back, relax, and enjoy!

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Written by Pim de Morree
Pim de Morree
As co-founder of Corporate Rebels I focus on: researching, writing, speaking, and building our company.
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