adesso Blog
29.05.2023 By Henrik Stapel
Management that empowers: key disciplines for promoting self-organised teams
Building an organisation around self-organising teams can be a challenge – especially for management. In my blog post, I will explain what tasks managers have to tackle when building a project organisation with self-organising teams.
Read more26.05.2023 By Marc Mezger
A brief introduction to automatic document processing with large language models
In this blog post, I will show how you can harness the power of Aleph Alpha’s ‘Luminous’ series of large language models for automated document processing. I will present detailed use cases and explain how Luminous efficiently, accurately and cost-effectively enables the extraction of information from documents.
Read more19.05.2023 By Manuel Tilgner
Terraform for enterprise projects
This post describes a template for complex Terraform projects. Such projects often take place in an enterprise context and tend to span multiple accounts, regions, services, even clouds. The template relies heavily on Terraform modules, YAML files and Terragrunt.
Read more08.05.2023 By Marty Kostmann and Stephan Thies
Why change management must play a major role in transformation projects
ompanies often work with the same system for years, making only minor changes. But at some point the system has to be replaced due to lack of maintenance or functionality. In SAP system transformation projects, this means new workflows, interfaces and products. Change management is crucial to ensure that employees accept the new systems.
Read more05.05.2023 By Mike Deecke
Organisation – the design approach versus the management approach
As an organisational consultant, I help companies and departments optimise their structures and processes. There are two basic approaches to this: the design approach and the management approach. In this blog post, I will explain what these terms mean, what role they play in organisational development and how to successfully combine design and management.
Read more02.05.2023 By Karin Glombitza
Changing how you think begins in the mind – the mindful attitude as a SCRUM success factor
Lightbulb moments are not something you can explain, they are something that you need to experience. Just like success factors for agility. As an agile coach, I often deal with teams who want to become better. If we engage in this process and accept the uncertainty, we can learn and gain new insights. Mindfulness facilitates this process and can help you work more successfully.
Read more20.04.2023 By Maximilian Röttgen
Getting more story in the user story
In my view, traditional user stories do not offer the team enough opportunity to stretch their creative legs. I think there are good reasons for writing real stories in backlog items – user experience (UX), customer centricity and, last but not least, motivation. Everyone on the team can identify with a real story – no matter what their role is or what their background is (technical or otherwise). I will explain why in this blog post.
Read more18.04.2023 By Yelle Lieder
Sustainable innovations: how can digital sustainability create value in companies?
The narrative that sustainability is time-consuming, expensive and contradicts business goals still persists. Critics of regulation in particular stubbornly uphold this dogmatic belief. Therefore, in this blog post, we will take a look at how much truth there is to this and why digital technologies are a decisive factor when it comes to environmental and economic sustainability.
Read more12.04.2023 By Mike Deecke
Understanding the power of process orientation
The process-oriented organisation is an approach to business management that focuses on business processes. The goal is to make processes more efficient and thereby increase the company’s productivity and profitability. In this blog post, you will learn all about the power of process orientation and why it is so successful.
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