Leadership Transformation
Master complexity.
Win people.
Deliver results.
Leadership in motion –
why leadership works differently today
The business world is changing – values, generations, and expectations are shifting. Traditional hierarchies are losing relevance. Yet especially in turbulent times, employees need clear leadership and decisions, combined with individual support, involvement, and freedom.
Empathy and appreciation must be genuinely tangible in everyday work. This requires not only new skills, but above all a different mindset – and the willingness to further develop one’s understanding of leadership and actively step into the role.
Your everyday challenges
Accelerating change without losing people
Making decisions despite incomplete information
Creating closeness even when structures enforce distance
Demanding performance while showing empathy
Our approach –
leadership transformation, not just change
Many call it transformation, but mean change.
Change alters activities. Transformation changes mindset.
I work systemically and value-driven: we make patterns visible, sharpen awareness, and translate insights into everyday leadership practice. This is how clarity, trust, and real ownership emerge – measurable, if desired, through leadership assessments and 360° feedback.

In a structured workshop series, we guide leaders through a transformation process: developing self-awareness, recognizing perception and behavior patterns, and changing them deliberately.
We work with psychologically sound, practical models from a proven curriculum that also gives analytically driven leaders clear access to the cultural dimension of their work – for sustainable success and strong alignment with the company vision.
aergon Whitepaper
Leadership as a Success Factor
(“Erfolgsfaktor Leadership”)
How to strengthen yourself and your teams through clarity and focus in turbulent times
Especially in times like these, it is not enough to merely react to change. The real challenge is to become an active shaper of change.
This whitepaper is aimed at leaders who not only want to maintain oversight, but consciously provide direction and clarity.

How we work in leadership transformation
1
Create awareness
Recognize leadership patterns, understand impact, make blind spots visible.
2
Develop mindset
Align values, communication, and decisions for clarity and presence.
3
Anchor behavior
Tools, routines, and follow-ups ensure transfer: intention instead of coincidence.
What leadership transformation means in everyday work
Creating clarity, setting boundaries, standing your ground – but also letting go, giving space, and recognizing the right moment for each.
Developing high performers, resolving resistance, and bringing the slower ones into motion instead of slowing down the committed.
This includes proven tools such as delegating, recalibrating, praising, and giving critical feedback – and the ability to perceive employees with their values and needs.

Our program modules –
designed to create real impact
Our leadership transformation program is based on psychologically sound models and systemic organizational development.
It combines depth with applicability – and helps align culture and performance.
What our clients say

“aergon – and Beate Junginger in particular – supported me significantly during a very demanding transformation and helped elevate the management team to a new level of trust and success.
The collaboration was extremely intense and personally enriching for everyone involved.”
Dr. Marco Ferber
CFO init innovation iri traffic systems SE

Who is behind this?
I am Beate Junginger, founder and CEO of aergon. I support leaders, teams, and organizations in consciously shaping change – with clarity, integrity, and heart.
I am passionate about connecting people with their true nature, their talents, and their collective strengths – so that meaning and trust can grow into sustainable success.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between change and transformation?
Change means doing different things. Transformation means doing things fundamentally differently.
But before real change is possible, awareness of previous behavior is required – and this is often what is missing.
What is called “transformation” today is usually just a shift in activities: classic change focused on external adjustments. True transformation begins inside people, with a paradigm shift in mindset, thinking, and self-understanding. Only then do new actions emerge externally.
What does it take for transformation to succeed?
It must come from the top. The board and executive management provide direction and credibility.
Many employees are skeptical because so many initiatives fade out. Trust only emerges when leadership visibly takes responsibility.
That is why I work with the first three leadership levels. Presence is crucial – otherwise transformation loses momentum.
Why invest time and money in cultural transformation when both are scarce?
That is exactly when culture suffers most: pressure and uncertainty reduce motivation and collaboration.
Cultural transformation creates clarity, focus, and orientation. It strengthens cooperation, increases productivity, and restores confidence.
Forward-thinking companies do not wait for crisis to act – just like in health: prevention is better than cure.
Ready for real change?
Let’s explore together how your leadership can make the difference.
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