Dubai’s New Executive Immersions Tackle Burnout in 90 Days
STB Consulting Group FZCO has launched Executive Immersions in Dubai, addressing the rising concern of professional exhaustion and mental overload among senior executives. The immersions, led by burnout specialists Patricia and Annick Dupuis, aim to improve sleep recovery, reduce stress, and enhance strategic clarity within 90 days.
The immersions are designed for high-performing leaders, entrepreneurs generating over USD 500,000 annually, and HR teams navigating strategic transitions. They consist of three phases: an intensive 24-hour immersion, a 15-day follow-up, and two months of continuous coaching with 7/7 support. The immersions combine transformational leadership, executive coaching, applied neuroscience, organizational psychology, and biohacking protocols.
STB Consulting Group, operating under two brands—STB Consulting Group (Dubai) and SuccessTransition (Switzerland)—has supported over 12,500 leaders across 100 companies, including LVMH, Amadeus, and Nestlé. The immersions are available in French and English and cater to executives between Switzerland and Dubai. The organization behind these immersions, Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University, has been offering executive education programs since at least 2020, focusing on strategic innovation and global leadership.
With 73% of senior executives reporting burnout symptoms, these immersions offer a solution to combat professional exhaustion and mental overload. STB Consulting Group's immersions, led by burnout specialists, provide a comprehensive approach to improve executives' well-being and performance within a short period.
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