4-advice Team realisiert Design Sprint an der Hochschule Fresenius

4-advice Team realisiert Design Sprint an der Hochschule Fresenius

Thema: Design Sprint

4-advice Team realisiert Design Sprint an der Hochschule Fresenius

Studenten wenden in Praxisseminar Google Sprint Methode an und entwickeln unter der Leitung von Simon Schoop und Marcus Jansen Geschäftsideen im Kontext digitaler Innovationen. Bereits innerhalb von 4 Tagen wurden schnelle und messbare Ergebnisse geliefert.

Bei Google hat Innovation Methode – neue Geschäftsideen werden oftmals mit Hilfe der selbstkreierten Google Sprint Methode entwickelt.Im April 2019 hat Simon Schoop seine Erfahrung aus Kundenprojekten mit dieser Methode nun im Rahmen seines Lehrauftrags „Digital Innovation“ in den Masterstudiengängen „Digital Management“ und „Tourismuswirtschaft“ an der Hochschule Fresenius in Köln erfolgreich eingebracht.

 Diesen stellten sie im Anschluss samt der Betrachtung von Wirtschaftlichkeits-, Technologie- und Kundenaspekten den vier professionellen Juroren vor. Dr. Berna Ulusoy, Leona StraubeSascha Zöller and Sven Giebler testeten die Prototypen und nahmen die Rolle möglicher Investoren ein. Auf Basis des gewonnenen, wertvollen Feedbacks setzten die Studenten die Konzeptpapiere zu drei Prototypen um. Darüber wird auch auf business-on.de berichtet.

4-advice Team realisiert Design Sprint an der Hochschule Fresenius

In nur vier Tagen ließen er und Marcus Jansen die Studenten in drei Gruppen je eine Geschäftsidee im Kontext digitaler Innovation entwickeln. Am ersten Tag starteten sie unter dem Motto „Understand“ damit, die Herausforderung zu definieren und Ideen zu erzeugen. Am zweiten Tag mit dem Titel „Diverge & Decide“ lag der Fokus auf Kreativität bei der Entwicklung von möglichen Lösungsansätzen. Zudem wurde die für die Folgetage maßgebliche Sprint-Frage entschieden. Der dritte und vierte Tag standen ganz unter der Überschrift „Prototype & Validate“, d.h. die Studenten entwickelten nach vorherigem Storyboarding jeweils einen Prototypen. 

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Durch die Anwendung der Google Sprint Methode haben Simon Schoop und Marcus Jansen den Studenten gezeigt, wie man unter Zeitdruck durch effiziente Teamarbeit und zeitnahes User-Feedback schnelle und messbare Ergebnisse erreichen kann. Dieser „Learning by doing“ fokussierte Ansatz war nicht nur lehrreich, sondern hat allen Teilnehmern viel Spaß gemacht. Daher wird das Praxisseminar auch in den kommenden Semestern den Studierenden der Hochschule Fresenius in Köln angeboten.

In kürzester Zeit konnten wir mit den Studierenden eine Vielzahl von innovativen Ideen und kreativen Ansätzen generieren, indem wir die Methodik des Google Sprints intensiv eingesetzt haben.

Prof. Dr. Richard Geibel, Studiendekan Digital Management (M.A.)

Haben Sie Fragen zur Design Sprints oder möchten Sie auch in Ihrem Unternehmen einen Design-Sprint realisieren? Dann sprechen Sie uns gerne an! Marcus Jansen: 0228 227474 55 oder m.jansen(at)4-advice.net

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In the Design Sprint, our Master Digital Management students developed solutions for marketing the digital service tool „Meine-Wartung“ from Niemann-Laes, a wholesaler for industrial supplies. Within just 4 days, they developed an expert-tested prototype under the, as always, sympathetic and knowledgeable guidance of our lecturers from 4-advice Digital Change & Innovation. It's always great to see how much we can achieve together in such a short space of time - a win-win-win situation for the university, students and industry partners. Keep up the good work and thanks to our students, the industry partners Maximilian Krause & Philipp Mitzscherlich and the lecturers Marcus Jansen and Simon Schoop, who successfully implement innovative and effective formats at Fresenius University of Applied Sciences every semester!

Simon has been teaching as a lecturer with a high level of professional expertise and great personal commitment for many years in the international master's program in Digital Management at the private Fresenius University of Applied Sciences in the Mediapark Cologne. The innovative teaching methods introduced by Simon and 4-advice, applying methodologies like the Google Design Sprint, add great practical value for our students. I have experienced 4-advice's methodological competence within their lectures „Digital Innovation“ and „Digital Transformation“. The Design Sprint is a great tool to reduce time-to-market to a bare minimum. That's why it's a very valuable method to develop new products, processes, organization and business models. Actually it can be used to tackle most types of challenges.”

I have come to know Simon and his 4-advice team as proven experts in change management and innovation. His approach of „playful change“, for example, is always breaking new and creative ground to achieve better results. One highlight is certainly the „Business Escape Rooms“, which I myself have experienced as very positive. As a specialist in project management, Simon and his team also support companies with organizational development teams with many years of experience and a great deal of intuition. Simon has absolute integrity, is always highly motivated and 100%ig reliable. He is true to his word! This is one of the reasons why I enjoy working with him so much - and why I recommend him.

The combination of theory and practice. We were able to apply what we learned in the training course directly to our day-to-day work and build a bridge directly to our job. The content is applicable to everyday work. I will integrate the methods but also the learned ways of thinking into my everyday work and act accordingly to successfully implement my changes. Change, change management will receive even more attention in the coming years and having already learned the relevant methods will help me personally to handle my tasks/changes in the best possible way. The training definitely fits in with the professional world and is not just theory.

The structured increase in knowledge led to aha-effects and often to questions as to why we hadn't thought of this ourselves. In any case, the DCM course enriches everyday project work and will lead to better change initiatives.
Thanks to the open and friendly lecturers, many practical points were addressed honestly and there was a good atmosphere in the course. What we learned will not just be put into practice in the future. It can already be felt in discussions and new projects. For the future, I will develop a standardized basic „substructure“ that will be individually adapted and/or expanded to the projects.
We will also need to address our most fundamental problems (communication, stable role allocation, rewards).
Last but not least, I'll probably be dreaming about agile working for a while ... great exchange, comprehensive consideration of the change, lots of practical tips, thinking outside the box, re-evaluation of our own activities in the past - most of the time we've already done a lot of things right, but never realized it

The mixture of change methods and their practical application. The documents, scripts, Excel templates and workbooks are absolutely practical for your own daily work in change projects. The module breakdown from the general understanding of digitalization to dealing with change is clearly structured. The trainers' distinct field of expertise in change management across different industries and organizations. The application of the methods for successful change in digitization that I have learned will help me a lot to achieve acceptance among stakeholders.
Through a mix of eLearning, teaching methods, case studies and live coaching, I have built up very valuable knowledge of digital change management, which I will also pass on to other project managers, especially young engineers.
The intensity and speed of change continues to increase rapidly - the digitalization skills taught by 4-advice are worth their weight in gold. Digitization as a rationalization factor will pick up speed rapidly in the coming years. There is still a considerable need for process digitization in many companies, especially in the medium-sized mechanical engineering sector, my core area. Training your own employees to become digital change managers is the basis for successful change and securing the company's future.

The content was very comprehensive and well-founded, the preparation of the content was very well structured and appealing. The speakers (Markus, Simon) presented the content in a very interesting way and supplemented it with practical examples. Questions from the participants were dealt with very well. The group composition was enriching due to the different backgrounds and the group work. I am constantly involved in change projects, so I can apply what I have learned very well, now with a much more sound background and more tools. Reason for recommendation: See above! However, you have to be aware of the disadvantage of a remote WB - the informal exchange of practical experience falls somewhat by the wayside. But all in all, a great training course!

The course was staffed by two extremely well-prepared trainers who not only guided the participants through the training in a competent and humorous manner, but also knew how to form a „harmonious learning group“ despite the virtual training sessions. In addition to an incredibly varied transfer of knowledge, there was never a shortage of fun and sharing of experiences!
I was able to apply almost all of the learning content during the training phase, be it in customer projects, in offers or in my daily work with colleagues.
Even in the private sphere, some of the content conveyed was of great benefit. Firstly, the „philosophy“ conveyed, what is behind „change“ and why it is worthwhile to deal intensively with direct and indirect influences and consequences. Secondly, because the training is more generalist in nature and therefore guarantees a wide range of professional and personal applications. Thirdly, because the combination of „firstly“ and „secondly“ generates maximum added value