What Do Polar Bears Have to Do with Self-Management?
Want to know what polar bears, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and a couple of shot glasses have to do with personal development in a consulting company like MHP? Then this introductory presentation is right for you. It not only gives you an insight into topics such as subjective and situational perception, you will also get to grips with different interpretations of a work-life balance. Not to mention, we discuss polar bears and their differences. All this is in no way a scientific evaluation – rather it is a subjective consideration of a multitude of experiences gained from 7 years of MHP, 15 years of business and 35 years of being the child of a psychologist. All these impressions are mixed with a little north German humor and the result is a self-conceived model, illustrated with a number of examples. So, expect well-founded insights delivered with a wink. Personal Development Stage P | 05:15 - 05:35 pm | Personal Development
From Wrong Decisions to Best Practices – a Call for a New Error Culture
Mistakes are the driving force behind all personal development. So let’s talk about them! Let’s talk about the cloud migration journey that didn’t go as planned. The journey to the cloud is a big topic for many of our customers right now, so it’s only logical that we too were once taking our first steps into the cloud. This introductory presentation, drawn from the experiences of an expert software developer and architect from MHP, shows the side that hardly anyone else talks about: What can go wrong on a cloud journey? Almost more important, however, is how we dealt with our mistakes and what we learned from them – especially what we learned about error culture. Join us on an exciting journey full of (wrong) decisions and get ready to hear about best practices and experiences that will help you to at least avoid making the same mistakes we did. Personal Development Stage P | 03:35 - 03:55 pm | Personal Development
The New Digital Continuity as an Opportunity - How Automotive Startups Are Implementing It
Digital continuity is becoming a decisive criterion for success – across all industries. Digital twins expand the spectrum and bring forth new potentials and challenges in equal measure – for example, in engineering, production planning, and the respective supporting systems. To enable 24/7, seamlessly integrated and bi-directional data connections, far-reaching scenarios are therefore necessary. Once these are established, innovative approaches such as closed-loop manufacturing, circular economy and shared mobility can also be implemented. We will show how advanced some startups in the automotive sector already are in these areas. Look forward to the new digital continuity. Engineering, Intelligent & Flexible Manufacturing, Supply-Chain Stage H | 12:40 - 01:00 pm | Impulse Session