Invaluables from Catalysts
We gladly pass on our knowledge. On this note we’ve arranged under the tab “Invaluables” some talks, resources, appetizers of valuable information and similar things for you to consume.
Those are all things that you can easily try yourself - without investing a lot of time or even money. You shall be able to judge the value quickly. If something doesn’t your purposes, you’ve only wasted a little of your precious time. But you could also learn something valuable.
The ideal case would - of course - be that you find something that you’ve already been looking for and that you’d have needed already. But that depends on good luck.
However, we try to prepare the valuable pieces of knowledge in a practical manner that is easy to digest - a little bit of theory and typically some examples and hints for your practical application.
We have used all the things that we talk for our own purposes. It’s always about proven know how that work’s.
Our goal would be that you can solve some situation or problem of yours with less effort (hence make you more efficient) or that you can tackle a situation or problem at the right spot (hence make you more effective).
What more could there be?
Knowledge Charger
The Knowledge Charger is our program to come with you onto your desk every other week, at lunch time for half an hour, free of charge.
Topics
Bookshelf
We read a lot - and that takes a lot of time.
Naturally there are always way more books that one wants to read than one can actually read.
It’s always getting harder to select the right books.
We have put several of our books from our library on our virtual bookshelf for you to have a look. For the topics that are important to us, you’ll find the books that we ourselves have read. Those books are linked with the web pages from Amazon, i.e. you can quickly have a look at the ratings and reviews on Amazon.
Talks
Naturally, there are a couple of Talks available for you to page through.
Publications
And for those with special interests we have some Publications - sometimes a little harder to read since typically targeted at a more academic audience.

