Under the protective shield of BCPersonal, different areas of expertise thrive, supporting, enriching and complementing each other and contributing to the flourishing of the entire ecosystem through their focus and specific competencies. Conversely, they are strengthened and supported in their growth by BCPersonal’s experience, values, processes and shared services.
Maple trees convey a sense of security. According to traditional folk belief, they offer effective protection against witches, which is why doors, parlors and stables were decorated with maple or maple branches were stuck on the windows. Even if we don’t believe in witches, BCPersonal offers protection and security to the individual business units and strengthens them as well as the ecosystem through sweet maple syrup in the form of know-how transfer and infrastructure as well as the shared services of our BCPlatform.
Depending on the variety, maple trees grow up to 35 meters high and can reach an age of 500 years. We at BCPersonal are also in for the long run – we think long-term and hope to match the maple trees in terms of longevity. The maple is native to Europe, America, Asia and North Africa and BCPersonal also operates beyond the borders of Switzerland.
Cherry trees have personality, just like our custom-fit recruiting which is as individual as a cherry tree’s fruit. We focus on candidates’ personalities and individual strengths to ensure a perfect fit with each client’s equally individual tastes regarding the optimal mix of hard and soft skills. Also, high-quality cherry wood is used to produce durable classic furniture, which corresponds to our understanding of quality and sustainability.
A full-grown bird cherry tree can bear up to a million enchanting white blossoms. These are a banquet for insects and in summer birds feast on the red fruits. Just as cherries nourish the ecosystem, we are convinced that digital transformation driven by the right professionals and leaders will yield the fruits of success for your business. Our ecosystem of clients, candidates, and contacts spreads as wide as a cherry tree’s canopy, allowing us to support you anywhere along your journey.
Sweet chestnut trees can live up to 600 years, their root system is strong and broadly spread. Even though we are not quite that old, we think long-term and cultivate our ecosystem sustainably to ensure that our network is also broad and well-rooted. A large number of insects benefit from the long and intensive flowering of sweet chestnuts, and their nuts are an important food source for countless animals. We, too, strive to provide added value to our clients, candidates, and contacts, and to ensure that with our Active Engagement Management the entire ecosystem benefits from value-creating exchanges in all directions.
Chestnuts are full of valuable vitamins, minerals, micronutrients, high-quality amino acids and antioxidants. This makes them a valuable source of energy, promotes health and strengthens the immune system. By placing specialists and managers in the finance sector who are a perfect fit, both professionally and personally, we also provide energy for our customers’ teams and the nutrients they need to be successful.
The linden tree is regarded as a tree of communication, and for thousands of years they have played a central role in village communities. In earlier times, almost every village square was adorned with a linden tree, under whose spreading crown the citizens gathered, discussed and celebrated. It is for good reason that “…wo wir uns finden, wohl unter Linden, zur Abendzeit” (where will we find each other, beneath the linden trees, at evening time) is a popular folk song refrain. Like the linden tree, we see ourselves as a communication hub where information and needs from the market, customers, and candidates meet and combine to create perfect matches.
Linden trees are of considerable ecological value. Bees readily seek out linden trees, which provide abundant nectar due to their relatively late blooming. The intense linden scent flavors the taste of their honey, making it a culinary specialty. People appreciate the healing properties of linden blossom tea, the fine deep roots of linden trees strengthen forest soils, and their foliage is a nutrient-rich fertilizer. We, too, want to provide valuable nutrients for the success of the real estate industry with our knowledge of the entire real estate life cycle, our market expertise, and our network.
What all of these competency areas have in common is that for them, finding the perfect candidate is more than matching hard skills, because given the changes and challenges facing businesses today, social skills have equal importance. Active engagement in and active management of the ecosystem are the keys to sustainable success for all of these areas.