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Smart working, smart leadership: neue Arbeitswelten brauchen neue Führungskompetenzen

12. October 2016

Von Bernhard Winkler, Bertram Klinger

Der Wandel der Arbeitswelt wird geprägt von Globalisierung, fortschreitenden technologischen Entwicklungen,…

Lerntransfer weiter gedacht – vom individuellen zum organisationalen Lernen Warum individuelle Verhaltensänderung nur der erste Schritt sein kann

11. October 2016

Von Karin Link, Sylvia Schweiger

Wissenschafterlnnen und Praktikerlnnen beschäftigen sich gleichermaßen damit, wie in Trainings Gelerntes bestmöglich…

Die strategische Bedeutung eines nachhaltingen Employer Brandings: das Employer Branding Portfolio des NOVOMATIC Konzerns

10. October 2016

Von Klaus Niedl, Angelika Autherit

Die NOVOMATIC Gruppe ist mit mehr als 24.000 MitarbeiterInnen einer der größten integrierten Glücksspielkonzerne…

Innovation 4.0: wie das Innovationspotenzial von Industrie 4.0 analysiert werden kann

09. October 2016

Von Georg Reischauer, Karl-Heinz Leitner

Industrie 4.0 steigert nicht nur die Produktivität, sondern ermöglicht auch Innovation. Für die Analyse des…

Industrie 4.0 im Spannungsfeld zwischen Vision und Realität: Perspektiven auf eine Revolution, die keine zu sein scheint

08. October 2016

Von Karin Link, Irina Koprax

Nach Einschätzung vieler ProtagonistInnen befinden wir uns am Beginn einer industri- ellen Revolution. Der vierten, um…

Industrie 4.0: Managementmode oder Dresscode? Zentrale Fragestellungen, um die Potenziale für Unternehmen zu aktivieren

07. October 2016

Von Rupert Hasenzagl, Karin Link

Industrie 4.0 ist in aller Munde. Kein Wunder, das Konzept verspricht den Traum aller Produktionsunternehmen…

Impulse durch Kunst in Forschung und Wirtschaft: zum Ars Electronica Residency Network

06. October 2016

Von Claudia Schnugg

Kunst im Unternehmen, künstlerische Interventionen, Kollaborationen mit KünstlerInnen, Kunst um Innovation und Kreativität zu…

„Employer Branding 2.0 – Change Smart!“ Wie Unternehmen den Herausforderungen des Employer Brandings in Zeiten von Social Media begegnen können.

05. October 2016

Von Christian A. Mahringer, Birgit Renzl

Der Begriff des Employer Brandings im Kampf um talentierte Arbeitskräfte gewinnt zunehmend an Bedeutung.…

Economie des conventions: eine Theorieperspektive für Praktiker_innen?

04. October 2016

Von Arjan Kozica, Anna Schneider

Die „Economie des conventions" (EC) leistet einen wertvollen Beitrag dazu, das Geschehen in und zwischen…

Die inkrementelle Revolution Industrie 4.0 bei technosert electronic

03. October 2016

Von Wolfgang H. Güttel, Johannes Gschwandtner, Andreas Gschwandtner

Der Übergang zu einer Industrie 4.0- bzw. Cyber Physical Systems-…

Alles in Deckung: wie angstinduzierte Kommunikations- und Entscheidungsschwächen Organisationen lähmen

02. October 2016

Von Stefan Konlechner

Auf Basis der Erkenntnis, dass Ängste Lernen blockieren, werden in diesem Artikel drei Konzepte verglichen, die Angst in…

Alle reden über das globale Wetter. Wir auch! Anforderungen an wetterbezogene Naturkatastrophen-Frühwarnsysteme

01. October 2016

Von Timo Braun, Gordon Müller-Seitz, Jutta Thielen-del Pozo

Viele wetterbedingte Ereignisse wie Überflutungen, Dürren und Stürme stellen Unternehmen…

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