New life in Tisens: Philipp Grem revolutionizes tourism!

New life in Tisens: Philipp Grem revolutionizes tourism!
Baden bei Wien, Österreich - In Tisens, everything revolves around new perspectives in the world of work. Philipp Grem, a native bathing near Vienna, created the innovative concept "Franz & Mathilde" together with Sarah Lena Tribus. This “coliving and workation retreat” is supposed to attract people from a wide variety of industries who not only want to work, but also want to experience life and community. Grem brings an exciting background story. Before moving to the picturesque landscape of South Tyrol, he worked as an interior design and acquired well -founded knowledge with a Master of Design.
While nature around Tisens is an important part of his life for Grem - he likes to spend time when climbing or walking in the forest with his family - he sees the greatest professional challenge in the perception of his innovative accommodation concept. In particular, he can find the talks with the tourism industry and the authorities to be challenging. "The bureaucracy is often exhausting," he admits, and demands more unbureaucratic support for creative ideas from state politics.
Another concept for vacation and work
The concept of "Franz & Mathilde" aims to create an authentic environment in which people can feel good and identify. Grem can fall back on the words of Georg Gasteiger, who gave him the valuable advice: "Fuck the Target Group". Instead of squinting at target groups, the retreat strives to create a room that promotes innovation and creativity.
"The HomeOffice concept is not isolated for us, but takes place in a common framework," explains Grem. It shows that the world of work in South Tyrol urgently needs more flexibility, trust and the dissolution of rigid structures. These considerations are in line with the current discussion about the future of tourism in South Tyrol, which is discussed in a new scientific study. According to the investigation, the region has the potential to develop into a new tourism culture that not only relies on mass visits, but also on individual experiences and sustainable offers. [Steinbeis Sibe reports about it] (https://www.steinbeis-sibe.de/neue-studie-studie-studie development concept-2030-ambition-life space-suedtirol-auf-deweg- zu-iner-neuen-tourismkultur/).
The power of communication
Grem also sees non -violent communication according to Marshall Rosenberg as a decisive influence on his life and work. It has not only changed the communication in the family, but also in the company. He is convinced that the talents of the people best come into their own in cooperation with those who have a passion for their actions. "This is the secret of a good cooperation," he adds with a smile.
his wish to eat with the philosopher Rutger Bregman in dinner reflects his values. Grem is enthusiastic about Bregman's ideas for unconditional basic income and the topics of work and solidarity. The future for Philipp Grem therefore lies in foresight and continuous learning and growing, both for himself and for his company. "I can't imagine moving to another profession," is his clear message.
For more information about the retreat "Franz & Mathilde" and the ideas behind the concept, visit franzundmathilde.com.
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