Seminars                
 
               Implementing methodological knowledge in a company

 
  Teaching how to apply methods is not so difficult. Really understanding them is.

Especially in logistics, methodology is often taught as if directly out of a textbook. The consequences are concepts, which are not lived, methods, which function only in theory, and tools, which remain unused.
A management game seminar makes a
logistics method understandable for the participants by mapping cause and effect relationships in real functioning company models.

Our seminars are designed modularly, meaning they can be adapted quickly and reliably to individual circumstances and conditions. A seminar can last from a few hours to three days, depending on previous knowledge and the objective of the management game.

Get information here about our range of management games.
 

 


SILKE
Control of Integrated Supply Chains

  • Supply Chain Management - Pitfalls and Opportunities
  • Correctly Introducing Logistic Control Loops in Long Supply Chains

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    TOP
    Transponders Optimize Processes

  • Transponders - Methods, Application, Use
  • Decentralized Control Loops for Holistic Process Management in the Product Life Cycle

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    ELISA
    Efficient Logistics of Individual Standard Products 

  • Mass Customization - The Strategic Alternative
  • Logistics-related Managing of Customer Retention and Inherent Product Variants

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    ULF
    Running Companies with a Logistics Orientation
  • Process Orientation: Potentials and Methods for Implementation
  • From Functionally-oriented to Process-oriented Company: Accelerating the Employee Learning Process
     
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    GINGER
    Integrated Management of Maintenance and Spare Part Logistics
  • Applying appropriate Maintenance and Spare Part Strategies