Academy for Leadership: Adventure with plan

Article published in the Advance Magazine 01/2018 

https://advance-online.de/zeitungen/advance-01-18/story/

Translated by DeepL

 

2012 Expedition “Cerberus”, day 3.

A workplace to fear.  The wind whips the sailing yacht of the Global Offshore Sailing Team through the English Channel.  The heating goes on strike, everything on board is clammy and ice-cold.  Five men take turns on watch, the maximum rest period is three hours.  Götz Gredé had been forewarned, had packed heaps of warm things and his father’s lined hunting boots.  When he needs them, the rubber crumbles in his fingers.  They were probably too old and simply dried up, the good pieces.  For the guard on deck, Götz now has to slip into thin sneakers.  He freezes like never before in his life, thinking only of escape.  “In the next harbour I leave the ship.  You don’t mind, do you?” he asks Jochen Werne.  “Yes,” the expedition leader replies.  Götz is speechless. Then he learns something for life.

1991: Gorch Fock.

Give up or hold out?  Jochen Werne never asked himself this question.  The wiry mid-forty grows with his tasks, that’s always been the case.  He grew up in a village near Waldshut, directly on the Swiss border.  At the station kiosk, where others stock up on grain, he buys the “Herald Tribune”.  The view over the edge of the plate awakens the wanderlust.  He is particularly fascinated by seafaring.  He reports to the navy.  There he belongs to the best, can choose his command.  And he chooses one of the hardest jobs there is: the sail training ship “Gorch Fock”.  89 metres long, dream ship on the outside, life reduced to a minimum on the inside: 30 men on 30 square metres.  Privacy only exists on the mast at a height of 40 metres.  Werne has to sleep in the 1.75 metre long bunk.  Werne measures 1.79 metres.  “Turning around is not possible,” he says.  “I never lay in a coffin, but I didn’t have much more room.”  So it goes twice around the world.

What the navigator likes: sailing, camaraderie.  What’s not: the bureaucracy and the inertia of the system.  After two years duty on the “Gorch Fock” he decides against the officer career and studies business administration.  Even today, Werne criticizes rigid, inefficient structures that do not fit into an ever faster society: “The bigger the company, the easier it is for me to hide behind bureaucratic processes.  Do it on a ship!”

It turns out that shipping not only demands good leadership, it also provides strategic approaches when it comes to coping with disruption.  “The Apollo 11 space capsule had 12,300 transistors, 3 billion fit on the processor of the Apple iPad Air 2.”  Werne is enthusiastic about the exponential growth of digital technologies.  “We live in the most prosperous time ever,” he says.  His confidence has little to do with his belief in technology; it is based on a deeper insight: “We are all biased.  Fears from childhood block our view of the positive.”

2017 London, Chatham House.

Take digitization, for example: “Of course many jobs will be lost,” says Werne, “but many will also be created.  Nobody knows yet how big the gap between them will be.  Is digitalization the biggest upheaval in human history?  “That’s only what 30-year-olds say,” says Werne and laughs.  It’s not a matter of worrying.  After all, people are still the driving force behind technology.  That also gives them the freedom to make their own decisions.  For example, about what happens to that part of the population whose jobs are disappearing.  Do we need a basic income?  “Perhaps.  But above all we need a plan,” says Werne.

Such plans are being discussed at Chatham House, for example, one of the world’s most important think tanks based in London.  Jochen Werne discusses security, politics and society with the other members there.  He also talks about the future of work: “We need contingency plans, otherwise high unemployment threatens and people lose their prospects,” he says.  Above all, however, fear must be combated.  It is important to illustrate the benefits of new technologies for people.  Werne uses YouTube videos, for example, which show how Parkinson’s patients learn to control their trembling with the help of an implanted chip.  Or a development of the world’s largest wine producer. At Gallo in California, all vines were equipped with sensors.  They measure the moisture in the soil.  This data is enriched with weather data from NASA satellites.  “On this basis, Gallo was able to save 25 percent water during irrigation from one day to the next,” says Werne.

I FIRMLY BELIEVE IN MANKIND AND MORE IN ITS CREATIVE POWER THAN IN ITS DESTRUCTIVE POWER.

2003 Munich, Bankhaus August Lenz.

To see the future as a great adventure, this view of the world also brings momentum into professional life.  After studying business administration, Jochen Werne worked at an Internet start-up, then became an analyst at Bankers Trust Alex.  Brown International and in Global Investment Banking at Deutsche Bank.  In 2001, he joined Accenture as a CRM specialist.  His latest client there is the Mediolanum Group, an Italian financial services provider.  In 2001 it took over the Munich bank August Lenz.  Werne has been working for the “most personal private bank” since 2003, according to the promise in the slogan. As Director of Marketing, Business Development, Treasury & Payment Services, he drives the bank’s digitization.  He also deliberately seeks cooperation with up-and-coming Fintechs and develops services for which the bank has already received several awards.  “Innovation must start with top management,” he says.  His strategy: “Bring the right people together, then make it easy.  Werne borrows a nice term for this from Erich Fromm: “spontaneous activity”. “Spontane is important, it brings in creativity,” he says.  The concept “9 to 5” is dead, in new working environments it is exactly about making it as easy as possible for employees to come up with ideas.  Hierarchies are indispensable, says Werne.  Not only when sailing.  But he does restrict: “If the hierarchy stands, you also have to delegate and trust.  I’ve never seen anyone fail to accept a task assigned to them.”

2012 Expedition “Cerberus”, day 3.

Which brings us back to the freezing Götz Credé.  “He was completely perplexed because I didn’t want to just let him leave the boat,” recalls Werne.  In the conversation he draws a clear line: “We are in an uncomfortable situation, not in a struggle for survival.  Then he outlines a possible future for his colleague: “If you give up, you’ll always find plenty of reasons to justify yourself.  People will agree with you.  But that’s not the point.  It’s about admitting to yourself: “I can’t do that.”  When the next similar situation comes, you will behave like that again.  And in the end you walk stooped through life.”  Götz Credé stays and is the first one to sign up for the next tour.  Jochen Werne says: “The strongest drive comes from within.  Life is always about answering three questions: “What do I want?”, “What does it cost me?” and “Am I willing to pay the price?

Werne recommends all those who don’t feel comfortable at work to answer these questions for themselves.  He focuses on personality and freedom in the search for talent: “You can no longer reach the target group with the classic job description,” he says.  It is more important to appear authentic and to enable employees to shape their own work.  Only in this way can a company be successfully managed, because: “The well-being and woe always depends on the people”.

AS SOON AS THE HIERARCHY IS SET, ONE MUST ALSO BE ABLE TO DELEGATE AND TRUST.

2017 Prologue.

Jochen Werne likes to digress when he talks.  Always in an honest effort to leave the visitor in the dark about nothing.  The world is complicated.  Jochen Werne thinks deeper than many others.  The visitor experiences a doer with brains, an adventurer with a plan.  Oh what, with many plans.  Sovereign in appearance, blessed with the ability to get enthusiastic about one thing and carry others along.  The most beautiful example: In 1999 Jochen Werne founded the international Global Offshore Sailing Team (gost.org) to combine two passions: sailing on the high seas and international understanding.  30 to 40 members from different nations belong to the crew in changing line-ups.  “There are no national differences at sea, especially in extreme situations,” says Werne.  And these are the result in the following years, from the fight against storm and ice in Spitsbergen to the machine breakdown in the English Channel. The machine is repaired by the expedition leader himself, although he actually has no idea about the matter.  He thinks, analyses, finally finds the blocked cooling circuit and cleans it.  There was simply no one else there who could have done it better.  The banker, future thinker and expedition leader Jochen Werne trusts himself quite naturally.  In the end, we have the impression that with self-confidence, experience and a thirst for adventure, the future can not only be mastered, but well shaped.

Antarctica 2018: “Mankind can do a lot!

One of the expeditions led by Jochen Werne led to the Arctic ice in 2016.  The GOST team sailed to the pack ice border in the footsteps of researchers like Roald Amundsen, Fridtjof Nansen and Ernest Shackleton.  It commemorated the seamen who fought in the battles for Arctic convoys with supplies for Russia in the Second World War between 1941 and 1943.  In the name of Norway and Canada, the expedition participants handed over wreaths of the sea in memory of the fallen.  At the same time, the expedition was to raise awareness of the effects of climate change on the Arctic.  The expedition team was supported by King Harald of Norway, the Canadian government and Chancellor Angela Merkel.

In February 2018, Jochen Werne set course for Antarctica.  “This is a completely different story again,” he says.  The average temperature on the coldest continent is minus 30 degrees, and the ice layer is on average 2.1 kilometres thick.  The “Antarctic Blanc” expedition primarily serves the environment.  The “Antarctic Treaty” has been in force since 1961, an agreement between 30 countries that have committed themselves to refrain from using Antarctica for military purposes and to exchange their research results openly.  In 1998, the “Environmental Protocol” was also signed, which is considered the toughest environmental protection agreement in the world.  Werne is optimistic: “It shows that we as humanity can achieve a lot, regardless of what opinions we hold.

The importance that the GOST expeditions now enjoy was already apparent in advance.  Support came from the Queen of England, the Vienna Hofburg and the office of the German Federal President.  The heads of state of the Czech Republic and Finland sent personal letters, Belgium, Bulgaria, Sweden and Switzerland were also on board.  Jochen Werne manages this with months of dedication and the motto: “If you want to achieve something – always start at the top”.

The expeditions on the web:

Global Offshore Sailing Team: www.gost.org

Arctic Expedition 2016: www.arcticoceanraptor.com

Antarctic Expedition 2018: www.antarcticblanc.com

Bankhaus August Lenz: www.banklenz.de

TV Broadcast: Monaco Info Environment – Expedition Antarctic Blanc

Pre-Expedition Press Conference Coverage – in French language

Monaco Info reported about the Expedition Antarctic Blanc’s Press Conference at the Yacht Club de Monaco interviewing Expedition Leader Jochen Werne, Environmental Initiatives Coordinator Dr. Benon Janos and Chief Observer David Gamba. The expedition will took place between the 12th and the 27th of February 2018 and was engaged in the commemoration of Antarctic explorers and the support of the United Nations #CleanSeas initiative.

www.AntarcticBlanc.com

Expedition Leader Jochen Werne about Antarctica

Inspirierendes Engagement für unsere Gesellschaft: Marianne Frank-Mast & die Mädchenschule-Khadigram

Med.Camps – Girls school Khadigram


“Wille, Durchsetzungskraft und ein Ziel. Marianne Frank-Mast und ihre Unterstützer sind mit ihrem Projekt: Mädchenschule-Khadigram e.V. ein herausragendes Beispiel, wie das Engagement Einzelner, unsere Welt zu einer noch besseren macht. Marianne im Rahmen einer Abendveranstaltung des Bankhaus August Lenz kennen lernen und unterstützen zu dürfen, war ein inspirierendes und gleichzeitig sehr motivierendes Erlebnis.”

Jochen Werne

CALL TO ACTION

Jeder der dieses engagierte Projekt unterstützen möchte – wie es an dem Abend auch Torwartlegende Toni Schumacher auf bemerkenswerte Weise machte – findet alle Information HIER

from left to right: Vanessa Schmitt, Marianne Frank-Mast, Toni Schumacher

SCHULE STATT SCHUFTEN! – LERNEN STATT HEIRATEN!

Das Motto der Organisation „Mädchenschule Khadigram“ e.V.

Bildung und Ausbildung sind die Voraussetzungen für eine eigenständige wirtschaftliche und soziale Entwicklung. Bildung ist die Grundvoraussetzung für ein selbstständiges, wirtschaftlich unabhängiges Leben. Bildung ermöglicht die Teilnahme an Demokratisierungsprozessen und politischen Entscheidungen und ist deshalb grundlegend. Daher ist es eine dringende Notwendigkeit, in erster Linie zur Alphabetisierung junger Frauen und Mädchen beizutragen. Dies gilt leider nicht nur für Indien, aber gerade für Indien! Ein Land in dem es für das eigene (neugeborenen) Überleben entscheidend ist, ob man als Mann oder Frau geboren wird. Denn Millionen von Mädchen werden entweder abgetrieben oder nach der Geburt ermordet. Für den Verlauf des weiteren Lebens entscheidet über Wohl oder Wehe, ob man zu den oberen Kasten, oder überhaupt einer Kaste zugehörig ist. Gerade in der Gesellschaftsschicht der Unberührbaren, zu denen auch die Stammesangehörigen zählen, ist die Analphabetenrate exorbitant hoch, ganz besonders bei den Frauen. Die Armut, wobei hier von Armut unterhalb der, von der UN errechneten Armutsgrenze gesprochen wird, ist dementsprechend verbreitet.

Incredible India – Girls school Khadigram

Der Verein Mädchenschule Khadigram e.V. hat als Ziel, insbesondere Mädchen zu alphabetisieren. An unseren Schulen sollen Mädchen aus Familien der “Kastenlosen” und Stammesangehörigen eine Bildungschance erhalten. Wir wollen einen fünfjährigen Schulbesuch möglich machen. Der Verein unterhält Ganztagsschulen mit derzeit 230 Kindern, davon 170 Mädchen und 60 Jungs. Seit 2016 haben auch Jungen aus der gleichen „Kaste“ eine Chance aufgenommen zu werden. Allerdings darf das Verhältnis von 25 % zu 75 % der Mädchen nicht überschritten werden. Weiterhin gilt unbedingt die Priorität den Mädchen und Frauen.

  • Ganztagsschulen sind aus unserer Sicht aus verschiedenen Gründen wichtig. Zunächst sollen sich die Kinder grundsätzlich in einem geschützten Raum aufhalten können. Eine Ganztagsbetreuung bietet hier sehr viel mehr diese Schutzmöglichkeit.
  • Darüber hinaus werden gerade die Mädchen in der häuslichen Umgebung nicht mehr so viel wahrgenommen. Das wiederum schützt sie vor sexuellen Übergriffen und vor dem Umstand, dass, wenn sie gesehen werden, auch zur Ehefrau begehrt werden. Sind sie nicht permanent präsent, fällt dieser Umstand aus, beziehungsweise wird mehr in den Hintergrund gedrängt. Laut einer Studie der indischen Regierung von 2007 werden 69 % der Kinder Opfer von Mißbrauch!
  • Während der Präsenz an der Schule können die Schülerinnen und Schüler besser angeleitet, beschult und beaufsichtigt werden. Hausaufgaben sind in der elterlichen Umgebung meistens nicht möglich. Die Behausungen im Slum bieten hierfür keinen Raum. Außerdem gibt es in diesen erbärmlichen Hütten weder Tageslicht noch Strom. Es ist keine Möglichkeit sich an einen Tisch zu setzen oder sich zurückzuziehen.
  • Die Kinder können leichter einer medizinischen Betreuung zugeführt, die Einnahme von Medikamenten überwacht werden.
  • Auch die Nahrungsaufnahme und Hygiene kann hier kontrolliert werden. Wir achten sehr auf abwechslungsreiche Kost. Die Versorgung mit Milch und anderen Eiweißträgern, frischem Obst und Gemüse ist uns außerordentlich wichtig. 204 MIO Menschen, lt. WHO überwiegend Kinder, sind in Indien unterernährt. Unterernährung vernichtet jedoch das Potenzial von Kindern!
  • Durch die andauernde Betreuung den ganzen Tag über können Hygienemaßnahmen viel besser umgesetzt werden. Kommt ein Kind als „Dreckspatz“ in den Unterricht, wird es erst einmal unter die Dusche gestellt.
  • Die Putzfee wäscht beispielsweise auch die Kleidung der Kinder. Von Hand!! In den Slumhütten ist meistens kein Geld für Waschmittel vorhanden und es fehlt auch das Verständnis der Notwendigkeit. Der Zusammenhang von Krankheit und Hygiene ist den meisten Menschen nicht vertraut.
  • Neben der für die Familien kostenfreien Beschulung, die der Verein bietet, erhalten die Kinder Kleidung; im Regelfall sind ihre Kleider in sehr erbärmlichen Zustand und sie besitzen keine Kleidung zum Wechseln.
  • Während die Kinder sich an der Schule aufhalten, werden sie nicht zu schweren, körperlichen Arbeiten herangezogen. Dies würde anderenfalls zutreffen. Kinder werden in Indien wie zu klein geratene Erwachsene betrachtet. Sie würden zu Arbeiten herangezogen werden, die sie körperlich und psychisch überlasten. Häufig werden sie zu gesundheitsgefährdenden Arbeiten herangezogen. Laut UNICEF arbeiten in Indien ca. 90 MIO Kinder. Mehr als 12 MIO Kinder arbeiten als Kindersklaven.

Messekongress Kundenmanagement in Versicherungen

Speaker Engagement
 
“Es is ein besonderes Vergnügen zur Premiere des Messekongresses Kundenmanagement in Versicherungen, mit dem Expertenauditorium über die Zukunft des Versicherungssektors und ‘KundenBEZIEHUNGEN in Zeiten exponentieller Technologie’ zu reflektieren. Gratulation an das Team der Versicherungsforen Leipzig zur Schaffung dieses neuen Konferenzformats”
 
Jochen Werne, Direktor & Prokurist der Bankhaus August Lenz & Co. AG
 
 
 
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2019 öffnet der Messekongress Kundenmanagement in Versicherungen erstmals seine Tore für Sie und Kollegen aus der Versicherungswirtschaft. Dabei fügen sich erfolgreiche Veranstaltungskonzepte der Versicherungsforen Leipzig, zu den The- men Vertriebsmanagement, Beschwerdemanagement, Social Media und Kunden- management, ineinander und formen diese neue Plattform für die Assekuranz.

Als IMPULSGEBER vereint der Messekongress die innovativsten Ideen und Lösun- gen und garantiert Ihnen an zwei Tagen strukturierten Erfahrungsaustausch und maximalen Wissenstransfer zu allen Themen rund um das ganzheitliche Kunden- management. Nutzen Sie das spannende Vortragsprogramm, die vielschichtige Ausstellung und interaktive Formate, um die Themenfelder Kundenmanagement, Beschwerde- und Qualitätsmanagement, Vertriebsmanagement sowie Social Me- dia mit Kollegen aus der Branche zu diskutieren. Wir freuen uns auf Sie!

Meetup: Influencer Marketing for FinTech and Banks

 “Thanks a lot Stefanie Milcke for the panel invitation to a great evening.

Check out this Meetup: Influencer Marketing for FinTech and Banks. Looking greatly forward to inspiring discussions”

This meetup is for all fans of the previous one about storytelling the other day and a special wish by one of my guests: Influencer Marketing.

I have invited some very cool speakers to tell us about their idea / business / approach in marketing – which I see more or less connected to influencer marketing:

Agenda
– Gerald Feind: How bloggers think and work (B2C)
– Jochen Werne: Becoming an influencer yourself (B2B)
– Ralf Mardeis: Platform meets Influencers (B2C)
– Thomas Braun: Platform meets video production (B2B/B2C)

Digital Thoughts 2019

Wir haben immer weniger Zeit und müssen immer mehr wissen. Da bietet sich digitales “Lernen” statt das Besuchen von Konferenzen an. Aber rein lineare Webinar-Reihen sind irgendwie auch langweilig. Wir wollen mit der Digital Thoughts 2019 die Atmosphäre einer Veranstaltung vor Ort mit den Vorteilen einer digitalen Begegnung vereinen.

Die Digital Thoughts 2019 ist deshalb eine ganztägige, rein virtuelle Konferenz. Ihr Ziel ist, die Einflüsse von Technologien und digitalen Themen auf Unternehmen, Geschäftsmodelle und Märkte zu beleuchten. Dabei betrachten Experten in Interviews, Vorträgen, Use Cases, Podiumsdiskussionen und mehr die Auswirkungen auf die Zusammenarbeit und Organisation, auf neue Geschäftsmodelle und auf das Führungsverhalten.

Die Digital Thoughts 2019 richtet sich an Führungskräfte und Experten in Marketing, Sales und Service und beleuchtet mit Hinblick auf die einzelnen Herausforderungen die Innovationen und Trends für die Customer Experience, Produktivität, Kommunikation sowie innovative Anwendungen im Kundenmanagement.

Am 23. Mai stellen wir gemeinsam mit Kunden, Experten und Meinungsmachern Innovationen und Trends für die Customer Experience und innovative Anwendungen für Marketing, Sales und Service vor und gehen auf die Herausforderungen einer digitalen Führung inmitten einer (agilen) Transformation ein:

  • Wie zum Beispiel KI und andere Innovationen sowohl auf Kundenseite als auch intern Marketing, Sales und Service unterstützen können. 
  • Wie Führungskräfte mit dem digitalen Wandel umgehen können, um zusammen mit ihrem Unternehmen daran zu wachsen. 
  • Wie Kommunikation, Organisation und Kultur in der agilen Transformation aussehen können und müssen, um eine stabile Grundlage für Ihr Unternehmen zu liefern.

Weitere Veranstaltungsinformationen finden Sie auch unter: https://www.xing.com/communities/groups/digital-thoughts-be58-1108570 

Wichtig: Bitte melden Sie sich auf der verlinkten Registrierungsseite an: https://www.ec4u.com/digital-thoughts-2019/ Herzlichen Dank. 

Programm

VORMITTAGS:

  • What’s next? Expeditionen ins Digitalreich.Technologien, Ongoing Change, Digital Leadership.  Jochen Werne, Direktor Marketing & Business Development Bankhaus August Lenz 
  • I like to move IT. Agile Transformation mit, durch und in Beratungsunternehmen. David Laux, CEO ec4u; Mario Pufahl, CSO ec4u; Jens Wilhelms, Manager CEM Swisscom 
  • Entmystifizierung Blockchain: Chancen für die Customer Journey. Erol Jasaroski, Principal Consultant ec4u 
  • Menschenversteher– wie Content dank Künstlicher Intelligenz im richtigen Moment beim Kunden landet. Christian Bahrendt, Head of Business Development Germany Advertima 
  • Effektiv ohne Chef – Mit Holokratie zur Responsiven Organisation. Melanie Vones, Transformator OOTW  

NACHMITTAGS

  • Alles im Loop: Customer Connection. Frank Müller, Manager Professional Services ec4u 
  • Von Stroh zu Gold:Wie Sie Kundendaten nutzen, um in Aktion zu treten. Bianca Sünkel, COO cx/omni 
  • Alle für einen, einer für alle:Intelligent Workplace for Sales. Mario Pufahl, CSO ec4u;  Vincent Aydin, Messe München 
  • Role of Conversational User Interfacesin CX. Sebastian von Gregory, Solution Architect Oracle;  Alexander Varro, CEO 8reasons Digital 
  • How to be a digital leader– Selbstverständnis als Mensch und Führungskraft. Ingo Kallenbach, Inhaber Reflect;  Cyrill Luchsinger, Manager CEM Die Schweizerische Post;  Céline Flores Willers, Personal Branding 
  • Der Moment der Wahrheit– Volvo und die Customer Journey. Harry Wessling, Manager Professional Services ec4u 

Was Sie mitnehmen werden:

  • Einblicke in spannende Uses Cases neuer Technologien
  • Erste Ansätze zur Integration von Use Cases in das eigene digitale Geschäftsmodell und die Integration in Ihre Customer Experience
  • Anreize zur persönlichen Weiterentwicklung als Digital Leader und Erfahrungsaustausch mit anderen Teilnehmern
  • Handlungsimpulse für die Begleitung und Führung von virtuellen Teams im Ongoing-Change
  • Möglichkeit zum fachlichen Austausch, integriert in Ihren Berufsalltag

 

 

 

 

Communicating the Environment to Save the Planet

A Journey into Eco-Communication

“It has been a great pleasure and honour that author Maurizio Abbati has mentioned Expedition Antarctic Blanc in his new book as a successful example how public awareness for important environmental topics can be raised.”

Jochen Werne, Expedition Leader

This book, based on authoritative sources and reports, links environmental communication to different fields of competence: environment, sustainability, journalism, mass media, architecture, design, art, green and circular economy, public administration, big event management and legal language. The manual offers a new, scientifically based perspective, and adopts a theoretical-practical approach, providing readers with qualified best practices, case studies and 22 exclusive interviews with professionals. A fluent style of writing leads the readers through specific details, enriching their knowledge without being boring. As such it is an excellent preparatory and interdisciplinary academic tool intended for university students, scholars, professionals, and anyone who would like to know more on the matter.

Yacht Club de Monaco – Pre-Expedition Press Conference
  • Various case-studies and best practices help the reader to increase his Eco-awareness, making him involved in the main topic: Eco-communication
  • Interviews stimulate curiosity and allow the reader to investigate Eco-communication issues from different points of view
  • Numerous social and web links make the manual an original “platform” constantly open to dialogue
  • Various case-studies and best practices help the reader to increase his Eco-awareness, making him involved in the main topic: Eco-communication
  • Interviews stimulate curiosity and allow the reader to investigate Eco-communication issues from different points of view
  • Numerous social and web links make the manual an original “platform” constantly open to dialogue

European Identity & Cloud Conference 2019

200+ Speakers • 800+ Delegates • 50+ Exhibitors • 160+ Sessions • 25+ Social Events
Unlimited networking opportunities

Come to the place where the Digital Transformation is happening. The European Identity & Cloud Conference, held from May 14-17, 2019, offers a mixture of best practice discussions, visionary presentations, and networking opportunities with a future-oriented community. More than 800 thought leaders, leading vendors, analysts, visionaries, executives, and end-users get together in Munich to be inspired by a list of world-class speakers.

With five parallel tracks, more than 200 international speakers and experts, many Best Practice presentations and 120 hours of relevant content, EIC 2019 provides you with a comprehensive overview of future trends in Internet security as well as practical information about current projects.

Every year the agenda focuses on the latest and most relevant Information Security and Digital Identity topics to offer you the foundation to design the right digital identity and security strategies for your business. Hear about emerging trends in order to be prepared to meet and exceed present and future business, identity and security challenges.

 

Navigators Heritage Challenge – Connecting Generations

The NAVIGATORS HERITAGE CHALLENGE is a 360 nautical mile OFFSHORE SAILING CHALLENGE from the bay of Palma de Mallorca to the coast of Monaco IN REMEMBRANCE OF the unique explorer, seaman and statesman PRINCE ALBERT I of MONACO.

Prince Albert I of Monaco

What makes this challenge special is that it is open – by invitation – to all types of sailing yachts, but for the participating crews it is only allowed to use navigation technologies invented before 1900. While the navigators on board give their best to determine their position at sea as accurately as possible, the spectators worldwide can follow the yachts and their tactics live on the Internet thanks to modern GPS tracking devices.

Therefore, the result of this challenge at sea is not necessarily based on the best technological equipment, but, as in the times of the great explorers, on the CAPABILITIES of the NAVIGATOR and THE PRECISE CONTROL OF THE SHIP THROUGH ITS CREW.

THE GOAL

By combining TRADITION and FUTURE in today’s hyper-connected world, the initiators of the challenge will bring together people and sailors from around the world, to remember peacefully not only the great seafarers and explorers of the world – who were the first to unite our nations and people around the globe – but also to raise awareness and sensitise civil society to the importance of our MARITIME ECOSOCYSTEM in relation to the UNITED NATIONS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS.

With a wreath-laying ceremony at sea off Monaco on Tuesday, 2 July 2019 at 1800 CEST, the Challenger Yachts will commemorate the great merits of Prince Albert I, who symbolises all those who today work for our seas and international understanding.

Navigators Heritage Challenge Commemoration ceremony planned for Tuesday, 2 July 2019 art 1800 CEST off MonacoOCEAN HERITAGE EVENT

On Friday, June 28, 2019, one day prior the start of the NAVIGATORS HERITAGE CHALLENGE a unique event to create awareness for the importance of preserving our beautiful oceans will take place in our beautiful host city Palma de Mallorca.

The OCEAN HERITAGE event will be a call for action for supporting the UN Sustainable Development goals featuring cinematic performances by Martina Hirschmeier – Producer of Oceans in Danger and an outstanding music performance by Tom Huber

Business, AI, Politics and Society – An inspiring evening with the WJ Hamburg

It has been a great pleasure not only to give a speech at the plenary meeting for the Wirtschaftsjunioren Hamburg, but also to discuss in-depth the impact of AI on our society with a highly engaged auditorium.

Together with the Wirtschaftsjunioren / (c) WJ Hamburg

After the meeting the Wirtschaftsjunioren summarised the evening on Facebook as follows:

“At yesterday’s plenary meeting of the Education Committee, we combined the exciting topic of artificial intelligence with the beautiful (junior) life. Our keynote speaker Jochen Werne, Director Business Development & Marketing at Bankhaus Lenz, lecturer and author, gave a vivid presentation on the opportunities, dangers and challenges of AI for companies and society. How does it feel to pass on your activated smartphone to the person sitting next to you? What does a folded leaf have to do with the moon and AI?

Jochen Werne / (c) WJ Hamburg


We had SALT AND PEPPER as a guest for the further practical testing of AI. In a VR environment, we were able to build future production facilities using the BoxPlan product. The innovative Startup Smunch, the online canteen for happy teams, provided us with very real, delicious food. In the lounge-like atmosphere of the Ruby Hans Workspaces we found a great setting for stimulating conversations and networking.

We would like to thank all guests and cooperation partners for a successful junior evening: Private Family Banker, Exclusive Agent Bankhaus August Lenz & Co. PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY, SALT AND PEPPER technology and management consulting, software development, Smunch.co
And remember, on 26.05.2019 is the European election, Step Up For Europe (see group photo 😉 )”

Wirtschaftsjunioren Hamburg – Engagement for Europe / (c) WJ Hamburg
Prof. Dr. Peter Scholz (HSBA) & Sven O. Müller (7orcas) / (c) WJ Hamburg

Thank you very much to the Wirtschaftsjunioren Hamburg and Alexander Köhne for the highly appreciated invitation.