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In der neuen Expertise des Forschungsbeirats Industrie 4.0 untersuchen das FIR e. V. an der RWTH Aachen und das Industrie 4.0 Maturity Center den Status-quo und die aktuellen Herausforderungen der deutschen Industrie bei der Nutzung und wirtschaftlichen Verwertung von industriellen Daten. Handlungsoptionen für Unternehmen, Verbände, Politik und Wissenschaft zeigen auf, wie der Nutzungsgrad der Datenbasis erhöht werden kann und wie sich Potenziale bei der Monetarisierung ausschöpfen lassen. Der Fokus liegt dabei auf produzierenden Unternehmen.
Competitive differentiation in the manufacturing sector is no longer based on product and service innovations alone but on the ability to monetize the usage phase of products and services. To this end, manufacturers are increasingly looking at so-called subscription business models as a way of supplementing the traditional sale of products and services. Since supplier success in the subscription business is directly dependent on customer success, the setup and expansion of a so-called Customer Success Management (CSM) is required. While CSM has already been established in the software industry for several years, companies in the manufacturing sector are often still in the conceptual phase of a CSM, parallel to the setup and expansion of their subscription business. Therefore, this paper aims to support the set-up of a CSM by providing a reference data model, based on case study research, that can be used to support the organizational or daily CSM tasks and to serve as a blueprint for conceptualizing CSM-specific IT systems.
Long-term production management defines the future production structure and ensures the long-term competitiveness. Companies around the world currently have to deal with the challenge of making decisions in an uncertain and rapidly changing environment. The quality of decision-making suffers from the rapidly changing global market requirements and the uniqueness and infrequency with which decisions are made. Since decisions in long-term production management can rarely be reversed and are associated with high costs, an increase in decision quality is urgently needed. To this end, four different applications are presented in the following, which support the decision process by increasing decision quality and make uncertainty manageable. For each of the applications presented, a separate digital shadow was built with the objective of being able to make better decisions from existing data from production and the environment. In addition, a linking of the applications is being pursued:
The Best Practice Sharing App creates transparency about existing production knowledge through the data-based identification of comparable production processes in the production network and helps to share best practices between sites. With the Supply Chain Cockpit, resilience can be increased through a data-based design of the procurement strategy that enables to manage disruptions. By adapting the procurement strategy for example by choosing suppliers at different locations the impact of disruptions can be reduced. While the Supply Chain Cockpit focuses on the strategy and decisions that affect the external partners (e.g., suppliers), the Data-Driven Site Selection concentrates on determining the sites of the company-internal global production network by creating transparency in the decision process of site selections. Different external data from various sources are analyzed and visualized in an appropriate way to support the decision process. Finally, the issue of sustainability is also crucial for successful long-term production management. Thus, the Sustainable Footprint Design App presents an approach that takes into account key sustainability indicators for network design. [https://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007/978-3-030-98062-7_15-1]
The use of chatbots has hardly been established in B2B companies to date and involves various challenges. The goal of this paper is to identify the biggest barriers to the successful implementation of chatbots in B2B customer service and to develop measures to overcome them. The barriers are identified by conducting expert interviews within the framework of Eisenhardt's case study research. These are examined through a socio-technical analysis focusing on people, technology, and organization. By means of systematic literature research and in-depth interviews with German chatbot providers and customers of chatbots, measures for overcoming the barriers are identified. Using interviews with experts from German chatbot providers, the responsible stakeholders of each measure according to the RASCI Responsibility Matrix are determined. A total of 46 implementation barriers and 100 measures to overcome these barriers are identified. The study shows that there are major barriers in the areas of people, technology, and organization of a socio-technical system that can cause the implementation of a chatbot to fail. A holistic view is therefore essential. The results provide firms with a guideline on how to overcome potential barriers during chatbot implementation in B2B customer service.
Smart Services als Enabler von Subscription-Geschäftsmodellen in der produzierenden Industrie
(2022)
[Der Sammelband] Widmet sich den in Wissenschaft und Praxis aktuell intensiv diskutierten Fragestellungen zu Smart Services. Befasst sich mit Geschäftsmodellen, Erlösmodellen und Kooperationsmodellen von Smart Services. Geht auf branchenspezifische Besonderheiten von Smart Services ein. (link.springer.com)
Supply chains form the backbone of modern economies and therefore require reliable information flows. In practice, however, supply chains face severe technical challenges, especially regarding security and privacy. In this work, we consolidate studies from supply chain management, information systems, and computer science from 2010–2021 in an interdisciplinary meta-survey to make this topic holistically accessible to interdisciplinary research. In particular, we identify a significant potential for computer scientists to remedy technical challenges and improve the robustness of information flows. We subsequently present a concise information flow-focused taxonomy for supply chains before discussing future research directions to provide possible entry points.
While digitization is a strategic advantage in numerous industries such as the automotive industry or mechanical engineering, other industries like the German quarrying industry have not yet established a transformation towards a digitized industry. This leads to inefficient work and inaccurate forecasting capabilities. To address these challenges, digital platforms can incentivize digitization
by supporting the capacity utilization and forecasting capability of these companies. In this paper, the quarrying industry is analyzed by a morphology and different types of companies are identified. Knowing the digital maturity of these companies and by determining the key factors to forecast demands and the capacity utilization, different operating models are derived. Combined with a morphology and the value creation system, different scenarios for the identification of platform services are examined. These scenarios are weighted in a utility analysis to get an operating model blueprint to develop and establish digital platforms in less digitized industries.
Failure management in the production area has been intensely analyzed in the research community. Although several efficient methods have been developed and partially successfully implemented, producing companies still face a lot of challenges. The resulting main question is how manufacturers can be assisted by a sustainable approach enabling them to proactively detect and prevent failures before they occur. A high-resolution production system based on analyzed real-time data enables manufacturers to find an answer to the main question. In this context, Big Data technologies have gained importance since the critical success factor is not only to collect real-time data in the production but also to structure the data. Therefore, we present in this paper the implementation of Big Data technologies in the production area using the example of an actual research project. After the literature review, we describe a Big Data based approach to prevent failures in the production area. This approach mainly includes a real-time capable platform including complex event processing algorithms to define appropriate improvement measures.
Datenbasierte Services rücken durch die Vernetzung zunehmend in den Fokus von Unternehmen. Für produzierende Unternehmen jeder Größe ist es immanent, die eigenen Daten stärker zu nutzen. Durch ein historisches Wachstum des Unternehmens sind IT-Lösungen oftmals über das Unternehmen verteilt und Daten werden mehrfach gehalten. Mithilfe des Konzepts eines digitalen Schattens können die aufgezeigten Herausforderungen gelöst werden. Dessen Umsetzung erfolgt über software-definierte Plattformen. Diese ermöglichen ein Abbild der relevanten Unternehmensdaten und schaffen Transparenz über aktuelle und vergangene Ereignisse. Unter Nutzung von Datenanalyseverfahren und Visualisierungssystemen tragen sie zur Entscheidungsunterstützung im Unternehmen bei. Dieser Beitrag enthält eine Definition dieses Plattformtyps und eine Morphologie zur Einordnung verschiedener Plattformen vor. Anhand des morphologischen Kastens werden die zentralen, notwendigen Merkmale einer software-definierten Plattform herausgearbeitet und beschrieben. Integrationsanforderungen zur Einführung in Unternehmen werden in den vier Dimensionen Technik, Organisation, Prozesse sowie Anforderungen zur Datenintegration dargestellt.
Ergänzt wird diese Betrachtung um Praxiserfahrungen bei der Umsetzung einer software-definierten Plattform. Damit liefert der Artikel einen Beitrag zur Diskussion um software-definierte Plattformen und unterstützt Unternehmen bei der Einführung einer solchen.
Nowadays, cyber physical systems support the improvement of efficiency in intralogistics by controlling and manipulating the production and logistic environment autonomously. Due to the complexity of the individual production processes, designing suitable cyber-physical systems based on their existing production environment is a challenge for companies.
This paper presents a new methodology on how to design cyber-physical systems conceptually to suit an individual production environment. Compared to existing design approaches, this methodology matches immediately the required functions to existing information and communication technology’s components insisting on the neutral assimilation of requirements.
Therefore, the requirement specification asks for needed functions in relating to offered functions of information and communication technology (ICT) components. The paper focusses the use case of implementing a cutting-edge mobile network technology into an existing tracking and tracing process.
ECM im Mittelstand
(2017)
Mit der ganzheitlichen Strategie des Enterprise Content Management (ECM) werden alle Dokumente eines Unternehmens verwaltet und organisiert. Durch den Einsatz geeigneter ECM Werkzeuge erhalten Unternehmen zum Beispiel Unterstützung beim effizienten Erfassen, Ablegen und Wiederauffinden von Dokumenten, bei der Abwicklung dokumentenbasierter Prozesse sowie bei der Einhaltung rechtlicher Vorgaben, etwa zur revisionssicheren Archivierung. Damit können ECM-Lösungen einen maßgeblichen Beitrag zur Digitalisierung der Geschäfts- und Arbeitswelt im Sinne des »Digital Office« leisten.
Das Konzept des umfassenden ECM ist mittlerweile in großen Unternehmen etabliert. Wesentliche Treiber sind hier neben offensichtlichen Rationalisierungseffekten und hohen Anforderungen an die Rechtssicherheit im Umgang mit Dokumenten(Compliance) vor allem auch neue Formen der Zusammenarbeit in Teams sowie die Automatisierung und Integration von Geschäftsprozessen. Auch die voranschreitende Digitalisierung von Geschäftsmodellen benötigt eine komplett digitale Unterstützung, zum Beispiel die automatisierte Ablage und Weiterverarbeitung von Verträgen oder Bankgeschäften, die im Internet geschlossen werden. Um Medienbrüche zu vermeiden und damit ein Geschäftsvorfall schnell nach den Compliance-Gesichtspunkten verarbeitet werden kann, ist eine ECM-Strategie, die der Unternehmensstrategie folgt, angeraten.
Vor diesem Hintergrund bietet die Studie »ECM im Mittelstand 2017« anhand der Aussagen von über 600 mittelständischen Unternehmen eine Bestandsaufnahme der ECM-Praxis im Mittelstand. Im Vordergrund stehen Fragen zum Begriffsverständnis, zur Verbreitung, zu Nutzen und zu Kosten von ECM-Software ebenso wie zu zukünftigen Entwicklungen und Trends rund um ECM im Mittelstand. Aufgrund vergleichbarer Fragestellungen sind in weiten Teilen Aussagen zur Entwicklung seit 2013 möglich, die auf entsprechenden Studienergebnissen aus einer Vorgängerstudie basieren.
The successful use of Business Analytics is increasingly becoming a differentiating competitive factor. The ability to extract data-driven insights and integrate them into decision-making is becoming growingly important. The underlying technologies are evolving exponentially, the value proposition differs from simple descriptive applications to automated decision-making. Existing approaches found in literature and practice to classify those levels only insufficiently mark down the boundaries between the different technology levels. As a consequence, it is often unclear which characteristics of the technology interact with the working environment, which can be described as a socio-technical system. Using a systematic literature review, this paper identifies the characteristics of Business Analytics and delineates three types of Business Analytics based on case studies. Thus, a starting point for the socio-technical system design and optimization for the use of Business Analytics is created.
The manufacturing industry consumes 54% of global energy and attributes for 20% of global CO2 emissions, demonstrating the industry’s role as global driver of climate change. Therefore, reducing its carbon footprint has become a major challenge as its current energy and resource consumption are not sustainable. Industrie 4.0 presents a chance to transform the prevailing paradigms of industrial value creation and advance sustainable developments. By using information and communication technologies for the intelligent networking of machines and processes, it has the potential to reduce energy and material consumption and is considered a key contributor to sustainable manufacturing as proclaimed by the European Commission in the term “twin transition”. As organizations still struggle to utilize the potential of Industrie 4.0 for a sustainable transformation, this paper presents a framework to successfully align their own twin transition. The framework is built upon three key design principles (micro level: leverage eco-efficient operations, meso level: facilitate circularity and macro level: foster value co-creation) derived using case study research by Eisenhardt, and four structural dimensions (resources, information systems, organizational structure and culture) based on the acatech Industrie 4.0 Maturity Index. Eleven interconnected areas of action are defined within the framework and offer a holistic and practical approach on how to leverage an organization’s twin transition. Within the conducted research, the framework was applied to the challenge of information quality and transparency required for high-value secondary plastics in the manufacturing industry. The result is a digital platform design that enables information transactions for secondary plastics and establishes a circular ecosystem. This shows the applicability of the framework and its potential to facilitate a structured approach for designing twin transitions in the manufacturing industry.
Die Zukunftspotenziale der digitalen Technologie könnten den Dienstleistungssektor entscheidend transformieren und damit der schrumpfenden Wettbewerbsfähigkeit der deutschen Wirtschaft neuen Schwung verleihen.
Das Schiff des Wirtschaftsstandorts Deutschland schwankt in rauer werdender See. Es schwankt weniger, weil die traditionellen deutschen Wertschöpfungssäulen (insbesondere die Flaggschiffe Automobil- und Maschinenbau sowie Chemie- und Logistikindustrie) hierzulande an Know how eingebüßt hätten; es sind vielmehr die großen Technologiedurchbrüche der letzten Jahrzehnte, die die deutschen Tugenden, welche mehr als ein Jahrhundert lang für einen Spitzenplatz unter den großen Wirtschaftsmächten gesorgt haben, drastisch an Bedeutung verlieren lassen. Perfektionismus, Verarbeitungsqualität, Zuverlässigkeit und Langlebigkeit von Produkten aller Art sicherten der deutschen Wirtschaft über viele Jahrzehnte hinweg internationales Ansehen. Das führte allerdings zu einer gewissen Selbstzufriedenheit, die die eigene Spitzenposition in der Welt als Selbstläufer ansah. Verliebt in die eigene Perfektion (der Strategieberater und Blogger Sascha Lobo spricht plakativ von einer „Spaltmaßfixierung“ ganzer Wirtschaftszweige) und an permanenter rein inkrementeller Innovation orientiert, hinkt Deutschland auf wichtigen Gebieten der künftigen Wertschöpfungsfelder dem Wettbewerb gefährlich hinterher – insbesondere auf dem für die Zukunft entscheidenden Technologiegebiet der Digitalisierung.
Glück per Abo
(2019)
Was charakterisiert einen Menschen jenseits seines offensichtlichen Verhaltens und seiner äußeren Gestalt? Wohl nichts so sehr wie seine Bedürfnisse und Wünsche. „Am Ende existiert der Mensch nur durch seine Bedürfnisse“, bringt es der Dichter Friedrich Hebbel überspitzt auf den Punkt. Doch wie sehen diese Bedürfnisse aus?
Factory automation and production are currently
undergoing massive changes, and 5G is considered being a key
enabler. In this paper, we state uses cases for using 5G in the
factory of the future, which are motivated by actual needs of the
industry partners of the “5Gang” consortium. Based on these use
cases and the ones by 3GPP, a 5G system architecture for the
factory of the future is proposed. It is set in relation to existing
architectural frameworks.
Vor dem Hintergrund zunehmend komplexer und vernetzter Wertschöpfungsnetzwerke und in Zeiten sich ständig verändernder Rahmenbedingungen steigt für Unternehmen die Bedeutung einer resilienten Gestaltung ihrer Wertschöpfungsnetzwerke. Durch die hohe Vernetzung in einem Wertschöpfungsnetzwerk entsteht eine starke Abhängigkeit zwischen den einzelnen Akteuren. Störungen haben somit häufig nicht nur Auswirkungen auf einzelne Unternehmen, sondern betreffen verschiedene Akteure der Wertschöpfungsnetzwerke. Tritt nun eine Störung auf, kann sich diese im gesamten Netzwerk ausbreiten. Erst der konkrete Eintritt solcher Störungen im großen Umfang – wie zuletzt im Zuge der Corona-Pandemie oder der Blockierung des Suez-Kanals – führt Unternehmen regelmäßig dazu, sich mit ihren Wertschöpfungsnetzwerken auseinander zu setzen. Eine Möglichkeit zur Sicherung der Leistungsfähigkeit in einem volatilen Umfeld stellt der Aufbau von Resilienz dar. Insgesamt ist es hierbei das Ziel, Wertschöpfungsnetzwerke so zu gestalten, dass sie im Falle einer Störung möglichst wenig beeinträchtigt sind und schnell in den ursprünglichen oder einen besseren Zustand zurückkehren können.
Systematisation Approach
(2023)
Current megatrends such as globalisation and digitalisation are increasing complexity, making systems for well-founded and short-term decision support indispensable. A necessary condition for reliable decision-making is high data quality. In practice, it is repeatedly shown that data quality is insufficient, especially in master and transaction data. Moreover, upcoming approaches for data-based decisions consistently raise the required level of data quality. Hence, the importance of handling insufficient data quality is currently and will remain elementary. Since the literature does not systematically consider the possibilities in the case of insufficient data quality, this paper presents a general model and systematic approach for handling those cases in real-world scenarios. The model developed here presents the various possibilities of handling insufficient data quality in a process-based approach as a framework for decision support. The individual aspects of the model are examined in more detail along the process chain from data acquisition to final data processing. Subsequently, the systematic approach is applied and contextualised for production planning and supply chain event management, respectively. Due to their general validity, the results enable companies to manage insufficient data quality systematically.
For developing a European industrial cooperation and involvement in the furniture industry, the international research project INEDIT conducted a survey for furniture customers. By finding out the needs and wishes of the customer regarding innovative products and the production process the project will establish a new way for designing and producing furniture. Within INEDIT a platform is built on which customized, technologically innovative and sustainable furniture can be created and produced in a co-creation process. The furniture industry should thus become significantly more flexible, transparent and sustainable. Following the "do-it-together" approach, a business ecosystem will be generated which creates added value not only for customers but also for designers, suppliers and manufacturing companies. In order to involve the customer even more actively in the design process and the production, the platform will provide access to a mix of digital and physical services and is linked to all other stakeholders in the value chain. To match the platform and the process to the needs, wishes and demands of the customer an anonymous survey with 300 participants was developed and conducted. By analyzing the survey, important factors were found for buying and for using furniture considering new technological inventions (e.g. 3D-printing or smart objects), sustainability of the products and the production process. Furthermore, the potential customer-group and their usage of the do-it-together process and additional activities can be tightened.
Objectives and Key Results (OKR) is an approach that focuses on the company's goals through trust-based agreements between leaders and employees. With the OKR framework in its original form, strategic business goals are aligned with the employees' active involvement, which promotes intrinsic motivation, transparency, commitment, and alignment. Inspired by the successes at Google and Intel and shaped by its use in the tech industry, the use of OKR increased across industries. Although companies within all sectors use the OKR framework, numerous implementation efforts fail. The challenges of practitioners are not fully addressed in the development of implementation concepts for OKR. One main reason is that these challenges are not taken into account in scientific publications. The paper aims to investigate to what extent existing OKR frameworks need to be adapted to provide companies with suiting implementation guidance. Firstly, OKR is placed in the context of academically widely discussed Performance Management Systems (PMS).
Secondly, criteria for successful PMS implementation are identified and used as a baseline for analyzing existing OKR implementation concepts. A systematic literature review shows the current state of research, identifying existing OKR implementation concepts from practice and theory. The OKR implementation concepts identified are systematically mapped to the series of identified criteria for PMS implementation. It is shown that the existing OKR frameworks do not address the described criteria necessary for a successful implementation of PMS, thus the adaptation of existing OKR implementation concepts is required.