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When the horse gets involved in management

2021-06-15T08:47:33.629Z


If humans do not solve all management problems, the horse can be of great help. These are two executives from a group of services brought to work together. But their relationships are so bad that they can't even talk to each other anymore. One fine day, they are reunited during a session of the Equicoaching Academy, founded by Arnaud Camus ten years ago. An exercise leads one to walk blindfolded alongside a horse; the other guides the mount, which must advance on a course mar


These are two executives from a group of services brought to work together.

But their relationships are so bad that they can't even talk to each other anymore.

One fine day, they are reunited during a session of the Equicoaching Academy, founded by Arnaud Camus ten years ago.

An exercise leads one to walk blindfolded alongside a horse;

the other guides the mount, which must advance on a course marked out by pins.

"It's an excellent module for learning to trust yourself

," explains Arnaud Camus.

In this case, these two executives measured that they could support each other.

That same evening, they left together. ”

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If the noblest conquest of man does not solve all management problems, it can be of great help.

“Horses are equipped with a large number of sensitive sensors (ears, tail, nostrils, etc.)

, explains Arnaud Camus.

We have identified no less than 54 reading points which help them to decode human behavior. ”

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Source: lefigaro

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