Startups are usually born in garages – not inside global tech companies. Or are they? In this episode of SICKnificant, Patrick Bornstein and David Sonnenberg, driving Internal Startups at SICK, talk about how innovation is built from within. Dicover how internal startups at SICK tackle real-world challenges – like automated luggage transport at airports – while navigating the tension between startup agility and corporate structure. They dive into the upsides (speed, creativity, safety to fail...
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Startups are usually born in garages – not inside global tech companies. Or are they? In this episode of SICKnificant, Patrick Bornstein and David Sonnenberg, driving Internal Startups at SICK, talk about how innovation is built from within. Dicover how internal startups at SICK tackle real-world challenges – like automated luggage transport at airports – while navigating the tension between startup agility and corporate structure. They dive into the upsides (speed, creativity, safety to fail...
In 75 years, SICK has grown from a small southern German company to a global player with more than 10,000 employees. How can SICK maintain the balance between the global network and its local nodes? What effect does a company’s globalization have on its culture and values? And how does the corporate culture support ‘internal’ globalization? In this episode, we welcome Dr. Mats Gökstorp, CEO of SICK, to discuss these issues.
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Startups are usually born in garages – not inside global tech companies. Or are they? In this episode of SICKnificant, Patrick Bornstein and David Sonnenberg, driving Internal Startups at SICK, talk about how innovation is built from within. Dicover how internal startups at SICK tackle real-world challenges – like automated luggage transport at airports – while navigating the tension between startup agility and corporate structure. They dive into the upsides (speed, creativity, safety to fail...