adesso Blog
09.08.2024 By Christian Sefrin
Energy transition and Bitcoin mining: an efficient way to stabilise the grid?
The energy transition in Germany and Europe poses major challenges for the electricity grid, as renewable energies are dependent on the weather and lead to fluctuations in feed-in. In this blog post, I examine whether Bitcoin mining can help stabilise the grid as a flexible load by using times of energy surplus and shutting down quickly when needed.
Read more17.01.2024 By Jack Coopey
AI Ethics - Striking the Balance between Innovation and Responsibility
Ethical considerations should be at the forefront of AI development to harness the full potential of AI while minimizing its negative consequences.
Read more18.12.2023 By Mike Deecke
Creating the structures needed to succeed
Having efficient, effective organisational structures is a key cornerstone for long-term corporate success. In this blog post, I explain the importance of organisation management and why it is a wise strategy to assign innovation management to specialised units. I will also highlight the need for efficiency and effectiveness within organisations, analyse successful case studies and demonstrate ways in which companies can find the right balance to succeed in an ever-changing business world.
Read more11.12.2023 By Manfred Specht
A brief introduction to the Working Out Loud (WOL) method
WOL will revolutionise the way we work and collaborate in the future. Rather by chance, I came across a course called ‘Working Out Loud (WOL)’ on the adesso eCampus, which really excited me and still does today. In my blog post, I will present the WOL method in greater detail and demonstrate the concrete benefits for employees and companies.
Read more26.09.2023 By Mike Deecke
Four simple steps to make your business a success
Today’s business world is dynamic and full of challenges. But with the right approach, companies of all sizes from across all economic sectors can lay the foundation for long-term success. Four steps are critical here. In this blog post, I will explore each of these steps in greater detail and provide examples from real-life situations to illustrate ways you can take these steps in order to bring about radical change.
Read more04.09.2023 By Mike Deecke
The ingenious data lake
A data lake, also known as a data platform, is an ingenious and highly effective solution for addressing the complex challenges that come with storing, managing and analysing vast quantities of data. It provides an advanced infrastructure that enables organisations to store data in its native form and be flexible with how they process it later. In my blog post, I will go through the advantages it brings to the table.
Read more01.08.2023 By Kevin Pahlke
Unleashing the power of quantum computing: an inside look
In a world where data is growing in volume and complexity, quantum computers are opening up radical new possibilities for the future. In this post, we will explore the significance of quantum computing for science and the tech sector and look into why this topic is so interesting and important.
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 more27.02.2023 By Mike Deecke
Everyone has their part to play – a comprehensive guide to understanding roles
Companies have different hierarchical structures depending on how they are aligned – whether they are function-oriented or process-oriented. People prefer one of the two orientations depending on their personal view and inclination, which is also reflected in the different roles in the company. In this blog post, I have compiled a list of typical roles found in function-oriented companies and in process-oriented ones.
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