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Agile and User-Centered Innovation
Agile und nutzerzentrierte Innovation
Last Updated: 2026-02-05 16:07:50
Abstract
For companies it is essential to realise products quickly, economically and in a customer-oriented way. In this context approaches to agile and user-centred product development such as Scrum and Design Thinking are increasing in importance. Compared to traditional product development methods, agile methods promise higher quality and customer satisfaction coupled with reduced expenditure.
Objective
Design and realisation of product development projects for future transport systems: Participants are familiar with the methods and procedures of agile and user-centred product development and are able to apply them profitably in their enterprises.
Content
Participants define an innovation theme themselves in groups, and a selection of topics is then drawn from this theme for module group work. The module takes participants through the whole process, from the analysis of target groups and their requirements through project conception and planning to implementation in example form. The course is practical and uses concrete examples. At the end of the module participants will have deployed the methods of agile and user-centred product development to work very practically through a theme they have developed themselves, and will have become familiar with the typical application scenarios, advantages and hurdles associated with these methods.
Resources
Lecture Notes
Distributed at start of module
Literature
Distributed at start of module
General Information
- Language
- German
- Levels
- WBZ , NDS
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- graded semester performance
Registration & Places
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
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| lecture with exercise |
Agile und nutzerzentrierte Innovation
Blockkurs
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24 h semesterly |
Offered In
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MAS in Future Transport Systems (Four-semester, part-time MAS programme. Start of the next course: Spring Semester 2031. More Information at: )
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Major in New Business Models (The Major in "New Business Models" takes place only in Spring Semester Start of the next course: Spring Semester 2022 Course duration: Six months part time Periodicity: Every two years)
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CAS in Future Transport Systems: New Business Models (The "CAS in Future Transport Systems: New Business Models" takes place only in Spring Semester Start of the next course: Spring Semester 2022 Course duration: Six months part time Periodicity: Every year More Information at: )