Author: tech@spree GmbH
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– Podcast – Self-organization and agile methods
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The aspect of self-organization is important and central to modern agile methods in software development. We have been working on this in our company for several years and see great potential for confusion and misinterpretation here. For us, self-organization is less important than autonomous action or, more precisely, subsidiarity. That’s what we want to talk…
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– Podcast – Individual Software Development with ISO 9001
ISO 9001 and individual software development – for many, those two don’t really go together. ISO 9001 has a reputation for being form-centric, while individual development is normally dominated by agile approaches that promote creativity. We do both and believe that they go well together. Why this is the case and why it is perhaps…
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Finding great colleagues in a pot of honey
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Finding the right candidates for a vacancy can be difficult in the tech industry. That’s why in the HR department we use a variety of ways to get in touch with potential colleagues. One very interesting and new opportunity for us was our collaboration with Honeypot last year in 2023. The special thing about Honeypot…
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– Podcast – Requirements Engineering for Digital Health Apps
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Requirements engineering for digital health applications (DHAs) is a complex process, which is why I have two colleagues with me today who are involved in the development of such apps and are well versed in the field of digital health.We will talk about these questions, among others:– How are stakeholders involved in the requirements engineering…
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Looking at the big picture – further training in systemic organizational consulting
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Part 3/3 of our interview series on further education Most training courses are over after a few hours or days, but my colleague Sarah took part in a training course for a year and a half. She is a DOT manager at AKQUINET tech@spree, a UX specialist and now also a systemic organizational consultant. Here…
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JavaLand Insights: A Look into the world of further education with Thieu and Frank
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Part 2/3 of our interview series on further education A conference with rollercoasters, student vibes and community organization? That’s JavaLand, which my colleagues Thieu and Frank attended in March this year. I asked them about their impressions. Their different perspectives were particularly interesting, as Frank has been working as a developer for almost 40 years,…
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Open Source in Software Development
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Open Source, once started with Linux, has now been around for 30 years and is omnipresent (see Java, Kotlin, TypeScript…). Together with my colleague Kolja, who heads our Open Source team, I take a look at numerous aspects of the topic, such as:
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The keys to succesful training: Strategies for lifelong learning
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Part 1/3 of our interview series on further education “Training is a waste of time, only beginners need it.” We regularly encounter this and other prejudices in the IT industry. I spoke to my colleague Andrea, who absolutely does not share these views. She has been with AKQUINET tech@spree for 15 years and has a…
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Accomplished moderation – A recipe for successful meetings
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Insights and tips from an experienced akquinet multi-project manager In the world of meetings and workshops, the role of the moderator is crucial to success. Florian Schneble, an experienced moderator and multi-project manager at akquinet tech@spree GmbH, shares his views and experiences in an interview. Here are the highlights for anyone working in the field…
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The multifaceted Path of User Experience: A Guide for Your Project
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In the world of user experience (UX) design, no two projects are the same. Each comes with its own unique challenges and requirements. This becomes particularly clear when comparing an Industry 4.0 project with an administrative project.

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