
Impulses for a (K)Intelligent and agile future
noventum Managing Director Uwe Rotermund was chosen to organise and moderate the event. The detailed, highly competent and sometimes breathtaking impulses on the topic of artificial intelligence came online from business information scientist Prof Dr Doris Weßels from Kiel University of Applied Sciences. This was followed by an intensive discussion about the opportunities and risks of this obvious disruption.
Uwe Rotermund was able to pick up the ball in the subsequent four-part workshop.
Part 1 looked at ways to achieve complexity-resilient organisational development. Uwe Rotermund presented the tried-and-tested concepts described in his book "Escaping the Complexity Trap" and carried out a small maturity check with the participants directly on site.
Afterwards, Eigenland® was played in part 2. The chancellors used coloured glass beads to illuminate three of the 10 perspectives of the noventum OKE House (House of Organisational and Cultural Development). The three most highly prioritised perspectives were "Leadership & Role Model", "Collaboration & Agility" and "Analysis and Feedback". For each of the three focus perspectives, one aspect with concrete potential for improvement was playfully emphasised.
Part 3 continued with a World Café to discover organisational possibilities for dealing better with complexity. The potential for improvement identified in part 2 was concretised "in the round" outdoors and always garnished with a rewarding "WHY" as a motivational aid. The resulting ideas were useful takeaways for the participants for their organisational work at home.
Part 4 of the event was rounded off with recommendations on how the creative ideas for organisational and cultural development can be introduced into the organisation in a participatory and effective way using agile methods.
In the final feedback round, the participants stated that the content was relevant to them and that the highly interactive format was a lot of fun. There was great confidence that some of the jointly developed ideas could be put into practice. Host Sandra Schlösser was also very satisfied with how the day went. She particularly appreciated the initiated change of perspective, the lively communication of useful methods and the activation of her guests.
An inspiring day for the chancellors finally came to an end under the motto "THINK PINK" at the Lippstadt Autumn Week, where the chancellors were able to round off a professionally dense day with lots of fun and togetherness.
noventum consulting GmbH is an international IT management consultancy.
Founded in 1996 in Münster, today noventum is represented in Münster and Düsseldorf with more than 120 employees. An independent noventum partner company works in Luxembourg.
The managing partner is Uwe Rotermund.
noventum consulting supports its customers in their IT challenges and in their efforts for a modern corporate culture.
Customers are DAX companies as well as medium-sized companies and organizations with a large IT infrastructure.
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