"If companies want to transform themselves, they need retreats where they can initiate creative development processes quickly, efficiently and with pleasure," says Jochen Swoboda, Director of Operations at Seminaris Hotels. "Up to now, new-work training sessions have mainly taken place in urban co-working spaces. However, there is a lack of suitable infrastructure for the guests, especially for events and processes that run over several days". Seminaris offers perfectly equipped meeting rooms for conferences and workshops throughout Germany. "These are creative rooms that don't just look colorful, but offer everything you need for the organisation of professional trainings and meetings - from flexible furniture and walls, to top-equipped material cases and the building blocks, to breakout areas for breaks or concentrated work," says Swoboda.
In addition to ideal working conditions, professional conference technology and equipment, the conference hotels of Seminaris offer their guests a top-class service, an outstanding gastronomic offer and above all a great environment: Each Seminaris Hotel is located close to or directly in the countryside. In the organisation, planning and realisation of conferences and workshops the Seminaris team advises and supports the organisers. In addition, Seminaris has a network of inspiring new-work trainers, coaches, keynote speakers and moderators, who as experts accompany the meetings and events of the conference guests. "If a company wants to transform itself, we are happy to accompany it on this path from the very beginning," says Swoboda. "We see ourselves as a service provider for New Work: In addition to a productive, modern environment, we provide renowned coaches with whom our customers develop the best training for their employees together".
The transformation processes that the Seminaris conference guests create for their companies are also experienced by the Seminaris team itself: "New Work stands for values such as independence, freedom and participation," says Swoboda. "For a year now we have been transforming the entire company to the New Work concept. This applies both to the work in the teams and to our internal hierarchies and decision-making processes. I want our employees to show how courageous and creative they are. They should take responsibility, make their own decisions and see themselves as entrepreneurs within the company. Swoboda's goal is flat hierarchies and satisfied employees who can realise their potential and thus bring more energy and creativity into the job. In the rather conservative hotel industry this is an unusual way. "New Work is the future. And hotels are predestined to live this concept". Jochen Swoboda is convinced that he can keep the Seminaris brand sustainable through New Work concepts. "In consideration of the lack of skilled workers, it is essential for us to be an attractive employer in the long term. The guests will not stay away, more and more are coming - but we also need people who see a workplace in the hotel where they can realise themselves with fun and enthusiasm".