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Welcome to
OTH-AW!
Nice to meet
you :)
Getting off
to a perfect start with
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Willkommen
Welcome to
OTH-AW!
Nice to meet
you :)
Getting off
to a perfect start with
your [...]
you intend to stay longer than 90 days. The short stay
visa is also known as a ‘tourist visa’ and is valid for a
period of up to 90 days.
If you are coming to Germany to study, this type
uren,...)
Dozenten und Dozentinnen Nutzung von unterschiedlichen Lernplattformen (Moodle, meet-to-learn,...)
Qualität und Anzahl der Tutorien Angebot und Qualität an Wahlfächern (mehr Kurse, mehr
experience or eagerness to learn quickly how to identify, implement, and leverage tools such as
Google, LinkedIn Sales Navigator, or others for prospect research, and a CRM system to manage the
pipeline [...] tools we come up with, we need to
keep it simple – outcome matters).
• Ability to translate strategic plans into practice, following a hands-on approach and way of working to make
effective and efficient [...] we aim to meet as a team on a regular basis at our site in Amberg.
• Base salary and additional performance-based benefits following your results and business growth.
• Willingness and ability to join the
environment.
• Personal competence (self-competence): Students learn to self-reflect their cultural values and learn strategies how to assume
ethical responsibility in an international context.
Inhalte [...] sustainable development
• ... to find solutions to achieve the sustainable objectives.
Methodological Competence:
• ... to apply the analysis concept for world views and to explain its elements as well [...] ... to develop a goal-oriented and value-oriented argumentation
• ... to analyse the extent of responsibility and trustworthiness in concrete cases and to evaluate it accordingly
• ... to understand
• Students will learn the elementary skills to implement basic algorithms in an object-oriented software
development environment.
Methodological Skills:
• Students can use UML to create a static class [...] Competence and Self-competence):
• Students are also able to present solutions that have been created, to discuss their quality and alternatives
and to reflect on their problem-solving strategy in a technical [...] intervention techniques in organisations and are able to use them.
• They are able to work and communicate cooperatively as a team in order to solve a problem in the field of
process management in
environment.
• Personal competence (self-competence): Students learn to self-reflect their cultural values and learn strategies how to assume
ethical responsibility in an international context.
Inhalte [...] sustainable development
• ... to find solutions to achieve the sustainable objectives.
Methodological Competence:
• ... to apply the analysis concept for world views and to explain its elements as well [...]
• ... to develop a goal-oriented and value-oriented argumentation
• ... to analyse the extent of responsibility and trustworthiness in concrete cases and to evaluate it accordingly
• ... to understand
for the lecturers to know the software very well and can point out
the limits of Mahara in advance, to avoid expectations that cannot be fulfilled later.
(ii) The effort to get to know a new tool [...] timetable (they had to come to university for only one
hour, because they had no other courses that day). Others prefer a condensed introduction because they
want to get to know all of the elementary [...] workshop where they learn to use all elementary functions, followed by four 45-minute workshops that
take place directly after the project management lecture, to offer longer blocks to the students. In
on to object-oriented programming,
including an overview of the language syntax and how to develop
simple applications. Students will learn how to write custom classes and
methods, and how to test [...] are able to work in a team and apply flexible project management methods.
• You will learn to build partnerships and conduct business negotiations.
• You will be able to present business ideas to investors [...] enables students to
- be able to explain and demonstrate various components of Internet of Things (IoT);
- be able to analyse the role and importance of IoT in the modern world;
- be able to investigate
Students will learn the elementary skills to implement basic algorithms in an object-oriented software
development environment.
Methodological Skills:
• Students can use UML to create a static [...] Competence and Self-competence):
• Students are also able to present solutions that have been created, to discuss their quality and alternatives
and to reflect on their problem-solving strategy in a technical [...] intervention techniques in organisations and are able to use them.
• They are able to work and communicate cooperatively as a team in order to solve a problem in the field of
process management
environment.
• Personal competence (self-competence): Students learn to self-reflect their cultural values and learn strategies how to assume
ethical responsibility in an international context.
Inhalte [...] sustainable development
• ... to find solutions to achieve the sustainable objectives.
Methodological Competence:
• ... to apply the analysis concept for world views and to explain its elements as well [...] ... to develop a goal-oriented and value-oriented argumentation
• ... to analyse the extent of responsibility and trustworthiness in concrete cases and to evaluate it accordingly
• ... to understand
intervention techniques in organisations and are able to use them.
• They are able to work and communicate cooperatively as a team in order to solve a problem in the field of
process management in [...] Objectives/Competencies to be Assessed
Module work (ModA) Project Work in Groups
50% Presentation, similar to
board presentation at annual
shareholder meeting
50% written report, similar to
Management’s [...] will be able to describe the components and functions of communications technology required for IoT, apply
them to simple problems and critically reflect on them, especially with regard to security aspects
project teams in digital business. They learn to assess speed, adaptivity, user-
centricity and flexibility as key drivers of a changed process management. You will learn to adopt new, dynamic and flexible ways [...] / Internationalität:
Course Content
Students learn to argue the impact of digitalization on the management of project teams and to apply methods and tools for the
analysis, design, implementation [...] ways of
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thinking as a contrast to traditional, planning-oriented project management in order to meet the requirements of very high innova-
tion speed and the rapid changes
students to take on a leading role in groups or organisations and to -
specifically promote the professional development of team members. Students will learn to define goals
independently, to use suitable [...] suitable means to achieve them and to attend detailed project planning and
implementation. The aim of the programme is to be able to recognise, assess and deal with opportunities and
risks in an international [...]
decisions, to subject them to critical reflection and to incorporate them responsibly into their decisions and
actions.
(4) After completing their studies, students should be able to take on material
students to take on a leading role in groups or organisations and
to specifically promote the professional development of team members. Students will learn to define goals
independently, to use suitable [...] suitable means to achieve them and to attend detailed project planning and
implementation. The aim of the programme is to be able to recognise, assess and deal with opportunities
and risks in an international [...] and decisions, to subject them to critical reflection and to incorporate them responsibly into their decisions
and actions.
(4) After completing their studies, students should be able to take on material
on to object-oriented programming,
including an overview of the language syntax and how to develop
simple applications. Students will learn how to write custom classes and
methods, and how to test [...] presented at the project kickoff and are to be worked on
successively.
Each student has to contribute individually to the
common task. The overall results are to be submitted
in the group in the form [...] Describe the digital marketing channels which are relevant for B2B companies, to discuss them critically and to
apply them to real-world cases.
• Identify, describe and apply use cases for artificial
on to object-oriented programming,
including an overview of the language syntax and how to develop
simple applications. Students will learn how to write custom classes and
methods, and how to test [...] presented at the project kickoff and are to be worked on
successively.
Each student has to contribute individually to the
common task. The overall results are to be submitted
in the group in the form [...] Competence and Self-competence):
• You are also able to present solutions that have been created, to discuss their quality and alternatives and to
reflect on their problem-solving strategy in a technical
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to propose a service development process
that is adapted to manufacturing companies and to discuss its
implication for companies with a focus on [...] are the impacts to the success?
Revenue Model
• For what value are customers really willing to pay?
• For what do they currently pay? How?
• How much does the service contribute to overall
revenues [...] simultaneously, the consideration of a
service offer to be an autonomous business model permits the firm to
determine accountable actions and to balance internal capabilities and
resources, an issue
project teams in digital business. They learn to assess speed, adaptivity, user-
centricity and flexibility as key drivers of a changed process management. You will learn to adopt new, dynamic and flexible ways [...] / Internationalität:
Course Content
Students learn to argue the impact of digitalization on the management of project teams and to apply methods and tools for the
analysis, design, implementation [...] ways of
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32
thinking as a contrast to traditional, planning-oriented project management in order to meet the requirements of very high innova-
tion speed and the rapid changes
project teams in digital business. They learn to assess speed, adaptivity, user-
centricity and flexibility as key drivers of a changed process management. You will learn to adopt new, dynamic and flexible ways [...] / Internationalität:
Course Content
Students learn to argue the impact of digitalization on the management of project teams and to apply methods and tools for the
analysis, design, implementation [...] ways of
page
59
thinking as a contrast to traditional, planning-oriented project management in order to meet the requirements of very high innova-
tion speed and the rapid changes
from the views and approaches of others to further deepen their understanding. Overall, it
helps students to learn not only how to self-organize, but also how to manage their time and exchange ideas with [...] explain them to the other
students. They present and explain them to the other course participants. The students should be able to put new knowledge into the context
of teaching. They will also learn about [...] Learning objectives/competencies to be assessed
Zu prüfende Lernziele/Kompetenzen
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Courses remaining to be completed at USC:
The courses listed are correct at the time of writing but are subject to
change. Advice should be sought from Student Central prior to enrolling in
courses [...] Courses remaining to be completed at USC:
The courses listed are correct at the time of writing but are subject to
change. Advice should be sought from Student Central prior to enrolling in
courses [...] annotation http://www.usc.edu.au/learn/student-support/student-central http://www.usc.edu.au/learn/student-support/student-central
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For this reason, students are encouraged to learn how to put scien-
tific ideas and principles into effect. Research projects are initiated and
financed to a large extent by industrial and commercial [...] must be equivalent to a three-year Bachelor’s
degree. To find out whether your degree is equivalent, please con-
tact mide@htw-berlin.de and attach your university transcript to
your E-Mail. [...] the pro-
gramme is to train future professionals, who are enabled to play a part in
the implementation of the 17 sustainable development goals, thereby
contributing to create a more equitable
project teams in digital business. They learn to assess speed, adaptivity, user-
centricity and flexibility as key drivers of a changed process management. You will learn to adopt new, dynamic and flexible ways [...] / Internationalität:
Course Content
Students learn to argue the impact of digitalization on the management of project teams and to apply methods and tools for the
analysis, design, implementation [...] ways of
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32
thinking as a contrast to traditional, planning-oriented project management in order to meet the requirements of very high innova-
tion speed and the rapid changes