Information technology
Avoid waste. | The value creation and profitability of companies are dependent on modern information technology. Avoiding waste is the key challenge with which we successfully support our customers. To do so, we rely on Lean-IT®, a comprehensive approach for streamlined IT processes and structures. This covers practical measures to boost IT efficiency in companies. Not to disrupt, but to ensure continuous improvement. Not to work against the employees, but for them: To ensure that resources are used sensibly and IT projects are completed successfully. Lean-IT frees up our customers so they can perform their real tasks, and expand their opportunities for building a future with innovative products.
Our services in detail:
Differentiated project management: Lean-IT guarantees an effective approach to projects by focusing on the factors that are critical for success. This minimizes waste in organizational processes and project implementation, such as costs resulting from earlier errors.
Design to Cost (D2C): Requirements management and the reduction of complexity are a great challenge, particularly in large IT projects. Lean-IT therefore uses the Design to Cost method to evaluate all the alternative options for requirements with regard to costs, time, and quality/risk.
Waste check: A study conducted by mm1 Consulting & Management identified twelve classic types of waste in IT projects. The waste check systematically pinpoints these types of waste in IT projects, enabling early detection and avoidance of any waste.
Continuous improvement process: Lean-IT brings a culture of continuous improvement to IT project management. By holding regular continuous improvement sessions with clearly defined goals and stringent, constructive moderating, our customers systematically identify best practices, and then define them as project standards.