Abschnittsübersicht

    • Dear student,

      welcome to this class!

      We are happy to be working with you this upcoming semester.

      Best wishes

      Kathrin Auer and Alexander Pflieger

    • Information on the exam

      The exam will be held on the last day of lectures, Friday the 24th of January 2025.

      You will be presenting your team work to the challenge donors, coaches and professors.

      50% of the exam will be made out of your presentation and 50% will be from the written elaboration of your challenge. Please make sure that your teachers know what part of the paper you have written (applies to each person in a team).

      We will have two blocks that day:

      14:00 - 15:30 and 15:45 - 17:15 p.m.

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      Information about the group meetings

      Dear students,
      If you have any questions about your projects and challenges, we offer regular meeting appointments at set times.
      Please send us your appointment requests in advance.
      You can find the information and the link to the meeting room below:

      Meeting times:

      Every Thursday:
      10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
      2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

      Meeting room:
      Click here

      • Friday, 4th of October 2024: Block 1: Giving challenges, team building, creativity techniques, design thinking, Lego Serious Play, Forming teams. Block 2: Digital business models and corporate management
      • Friday, 18th of October 2024: Block 1: TRIZ method, morphological box, market research, customer personas, Block 2: Digital conceptualisation, User behaviour tracking
      • Friday, 25th of October 2024: Block 1: Business Model Canvas, Block 2: Basics of website optimisation (SEO/SEA)
      • Friday, 08th of November 2024: Block 1: Presentation of relevant companies, Block 2: Mock-ups, MVP, click dummies (1), Differences in programming scripting
      • Friday, 15th November 2024: Block 1: IT consulting and IT project management, Prince2, Block 2: Mock-ups, MVP, click dummies (2), Programming, web development etc.
      • Friday, 29th of November 2024, Block 1:  Prof. Zimmermann guest lecture: Process digitization: design, automation, optimization, Block 2: Software developmen
      • Friday, 06th of December 2024: Block 1: Process optimisation, lean management, Muda, Six Sigma, supply chain and digitalisation, Block 2: Process digitisation and automation (RPA)
      • Friday, 13th of December 2024: Block 1: Cyber-Security (guest lecture), Block 2: Trend topics (AI, drones, 3D printing, blockchain, VR glasses, cloud computing, etc.)
      • Friday, 10th of January 2025, Block 1: Pitch training and science communication (Dr. Jörg Kunz), Block 2: Data Management: Data Science/ Data Analysis (1)
      • Friday, 17th of January 2025, Block 1: Compliance (guest lecture), Block 2: Data Management: Data Science/ Data Analysis (2)
      • Friday, 24th of January 2025: Final presentations

      The semester plan is subject to slight changes.
    • Homework:

      Think about your challenge:

      • What  business model(s) could fit to your challenge? Please brainstorm and fill out the business model canvas with at least one business model. If you have more than one business model(s), use new canvases accordingly.
      • Can you apply TRIZ to your case? If so, what principle(s)?
  • Hello everyone,

    as mentioned last time, here are a few interesting pieces of information.
    Here’s the link to the website where you can gain insightful knowledge of HTML and JavaScript, including code examples and independent practice opportunities:

    https://www.w3schools.com/html/

    For specific questions or more advanced topics, you can also refer to https://stackoverflow.com/.


    Additionally, I'm uploading the file to install and download Python, Jupyter Notebook, and the relevant libraries pandas and numpy for our data analysis lectures.

    No worries if there are any issues! Feel free to let me know next time, as we might not need it until the session after the next.

    Best regards,

    Alex

    • Please upload your team presentation and your written paper here by the 24th of January 2025, midnight.

      Please be aware that it must be obvious to the examiners who wrote what part of the paper.

    • Geöffnet: Mittwoch, 2. Oktober 2024, 00:00
      Fällig: Freitag, 14. März 2025, 23:59
    • Requirements for end pitch (15 min) 


      The team is required to pitch their project to the challenge donor, their “customer”. You should present your product as if you wanted to sell or your product/services to either your customer or to a sponsor to finance further proceedings.  

      The solution can fit the needs of only the challenge donor, but you can also think bigger and e.g. create a solution for a whole industry sector.  

      See yourself as startup/company!  

      We want to see at least a Minimal Viable Product like a mock-up for an app, a homepage, platform or in case you don’t have a technical solution, a concept for a business model etc.  

      The end pitch can be a short form of your thesis, and you should try to convince your customer(s) of your product(s). 


      Dates:  

      • Master SIM: Friday, 24th of January 2025, starting at 2pm 

      • Digitalisation College Cham and ECRI: Thursday, 23rd of January starting at 2pm 

      As we have agreed upon with you students, we can make individual appointments for presentation. They can be earlier or later than the 24th of January, but not later than the 14th of March 2025. Please make sure to make a presentation appointment in advance. Persons already being abroad (internship etc) can join online.

       

      If you have overlapping dates (semester abroad, etc.), please contact us promptly to arrange alternative dates before or after the above dates. 

       

      Format requirements for final thesis (written part)


      • 10-20 pages per team  

      • Pictures/graphics are considered attachments and do not count regarding pages.  

      • 12 pt font size, written in Arial 

      • 2.5 cm spacing 

      • It must be clear which team member wrote which part of the paper.  

      • Please also write who has which role in the team and why you have made this decision. Who has which professional background, which practical experience and which strengths?  


      Please include: 


      • market research (customer persona, competitors, …)  

      • Competitive analysis -> Who are the main competitors? How is your product/service different from theirs? What additional value do you deliver? How do you differentiate yourselves from the competition in terms of price and service? Are you in the luxury or budget segment? 

      • Business model canvas  

      • Value proposition canvas  

      • SWOT & Pestle analysis 

      • Project Timetable  

      • Requirements for Financing  

      • Technical implementation of your product up to MVP/ mockup status 

      • Further procedures (what would be the next steps in case you wanted to continue?)   

      • What did you learn throughout the project?  

       

      The written paper must be uploaded to the specially prepared section in iLearn by January 24 (midnight).