Entry & orientation
Many organizations are facing similar questions:
Where do we make sense? Which topics really have priority? And how do we avoid making the wrong decisions in the early project phases?
Our introductory formats help to create orientation, evaluate options for action and prepare well-founded decisions – without making a hasty commitment to technologies or projects.
Who is this entry-level course intended for?
The offers in the area Entry & Orientation are aimed at organizations that…
are faced with important professional or technological decisions.
want to prepare new projects in a structured way.
need clarity about sensible next steps.
deliberately not wanting to start a major project straight away.
Our entry-level formats
Technology Quickstart
Structured classification of technical options - without tool focus
The Technology Quickstart helps you to evaluate technologies in the context of your business requirements and framework conditions. The focus is not on the product, but on the question of whether and how a technology can be used sensibly for your goals.
Typical contents:
- Clarification of objectives, framework conditions and requirements
- Classification of possible technology approaches
- Assessment of opportunities, risks and dependencies
- Recommendation for the next steps (e.g. PoC, pilot, project start)
Process & automation QuickCheck
Recognizing potential before investing
This format helps to systematically analyze and realistically evaluate processes with automation potential. The aim is to create transparency and enable well-founded prioritization.
Typical contents:
- Analysis of selected processes and interfaces
- Identification of bottlenecks, media discontinuities and automation potentials
- Assessment of effort, benefit and complexity
- Derivation of sensible next steps
Use Case Discovery
From the idea to a resilient use case
If specific questions or requirements already exist, this format helps to work them out in a structured way and make them assessable.
Typical contents:
- Structured survey of technical requirements
- Development of clear use cases
- Assessment of benefits, complexity and risks
- Preparation of a sound basis for decision-making