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Relevanz der Sitzposition für die Informationsaufnahme in Stabsräumen

In: Handbuch Stabsarbeit

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  • Rudi Heimann
  • Swen Eigenbrodt

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Zusammenfassung Die im Führungsstab enthaltenen Informationen finden sich an unterschiedlichen Stellen und in unterschiedlichen Modi. Der Raum stellt sie durch die in ihm angebrachte Visualisierung (digitale und analoge Darstellungstechnik) zur Verfügung, er beherbergt die technischen Systeme (Funk, Bildschirme), die Daten auditiv und visuell darstellen, und schließlich beinhaltet der Raum Menschen, die durch ihre Kommunikation weitere Informationen anbieten. Die Sitzposition in einem Führungsstab hat bedeutende Auswirkungen auf die Wahrnehmung der angebotenen Informationen. Dies wiederum beeinflusst das Situationsbewusstsein der handelnden Stabsmitarbeiter. Mit Hilfe einer Raumanalyse lassen sich Empfehlungen für die Gestaltung des Raumes und die Positionierung der Beteiligten ableiten.

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  • Rudi Heimann & Swen Eigenbrodt, 2022. "Relevanz der Sitzposition für die Informationsaufnahme in Stabsräumen," Springer Books, in: Gesine Hofinger & Rudi Heimann (ed.), Handbuch Stabsarbeit, edition 2, chapter 27, pages 219-223, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-662-63035-8_27
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-63035-8_27
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