Yearly Archives: 2020

Leadership and beliefs – Podcast and interview with Eva-Lotte Gnüg and Matthias Uebel

Belief systems in an organisational context are part of every corporate culture. These have a considerable influence on the implementation of changes in the...

Remote Work: How leaders can motivate employees in the home office – Podcast and...

Remote workers can quickly feel isolated and lonely in the home office. Managers have a special responsibility for motivation within the team. What otherwise creates personal interaction and communication in terms of motivation must now be achieved remotely through other approaches. How do you motivate employees remotely?

Remote Leadership – Coordination creates serenity and team spirit

The current work situation presents managers with a major coordination task. But by reflecting with the right questions they can create orientation, calm and team spirit.

Automation of underwriting decisions for transportation risks?

The specifics of rules, context, structured data and the possibilities of automation in transportation insurance by Alexander Stolte, Senior Underwriter and Business Analyst

Remote Leadership in crisis mode – How managers can successfully manage their team remotely

Communicator, coordinator, crisis manager - executives who have to remotely manage their team from one day to the next and additionally secure business are subjected to an immense stress test. Micromanagers now find it even more difficult than in normal operations. The right balance between (virtual) presence and letting go is the virtue of the hour for bosses in a state of emergency.

Disruptive digitization in corona times: How to successfully switch to Remote Work? – Podcast...

Working in times of the corona crisis - a change that confronts us with a number of hurdles in our new everyday working life. How does a company, for which remote work was previously rather a foreign concept, deal with this sudden change? How can such a sudden digitalization take place? And how do you take the employees along with you?

What I would like digitisation do for my daily work as an underwriter

Recently, a colleague asked me about my ideal underwriter's working day, taking into account my current knowledge of digitisation possibilities. By Alexander Stolte.

“Before that, it would have taken me five weeks.” A field report on product...

Philipp Thier, underwriter and business analyst, shares his view on the importance of digital products for automated processes, which decision criteria help to get started and which challenges need to be overcome à la "we've always done it this way".

How companies remain relevant in the market in these changing times

Change is the essence of all the progress. To stay relevant in such times, one needs to unlearn and relearn.

mgm cooperates with the Chair of Software Engineering at RWTH Aachen

In January 2020 mgm technology partners GmbH and the Chair of Software Engineering at RWTH Aachen University started a strategic research cooperation in the...