26. October 2016


A conference on the theory and strategy of decision-making was held in Nanjing (China) recently. Professor Dieter Genske represented Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences and reported on decision-making processes in connection with the energy transition.

In addition to his presentation, Michael Ambühl, former Swiss State Secretary for Foreign Affairs, discussed the importance of dialogue analysis in political mediation. John A. Hassler from the Swedish Nobel Prize Committee reported on the strategy of decision-making in the nomination of Nobel Prizes. Other international experts emphasised the importance of decision-making processes in areas such as human resources management, financial services and civil protection. "I was delighted to accept the invitation to Nanjing," emphasised Professor Genske. "The complexity and dynamics of the German energy transition and the scope of individual decisions deserve close scientific scrutiny in the interests of everyone." Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences offers three degree programmes with a focus on renewable energies and urban redevelopment.

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