How expeditions into the wilderness create close-knit teams. ConcRE_t Coffee with Lukasz Dlugowski.

Welcome to the holiday ConcRE_t Coffee! Sylwia Hull-Wosiek decided to use the context of travel this time, showing how a corporate trip can become the basis for building close-knit and supportive teams. She invited to the conversation - Lukasz Dlugowski, a wolf tracker and translator of the language of nature into human experience.
During the meeting we talked about it:
- How expeditions into the wilderness form close-knit teams,
- How to translate the language of nature into experience,
- What business can learn from nature.
Lukasz Dlugowski - has been tracking wolves for 8 years. He gathered experience on their habits, hunting and tracking techniques in Poland, Italy, Mongolia, Romania and Jordan. Through his expeditions: "Tracking Wolves" in the Bialowieza Forest, Borecka Forest and Zywiec Beskid, more than 1,000 people have passed through, including families with children. Creator of the "Immersive guiding" method, president of the "Wild" Foundation. He is a graduate of philosophy, a certified tour guide of Rewilding Europe, author of the idea of Micro tours in Poland and the book "Micro tours in the big city". He was a journalist for 10 years, including at Gazeta Wyborcza. In 2022, for the Tatra National Park, he led a nationwide educational campaign on responsible tourism. He has trained and/or lectured for, among others: McKinsey, PKO BP, Kompania Piwowarska, Dell, Adamed, Carpathia reserve.