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Georg Lohrer

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Georg Lohrer

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The man with the "Leadership Mind" - Bernd Geropp - MES054
Day 2 of the Embedded World - MES053
Day 1 of the Embedded World - MES052
Year's-End Wrap-Up 2016 - MES051
The ESE-Kongress in Sindelfingen. More than 1.300 participants! 100 presentations! 3 days with 4 streams in parallel! Amazing!The German Embedded Software Engineering Kongress is the second largest gathering of Embedded specialists in Europe.
You were misunderstood.Although you have spent a lot of effort to be precise and clear. But nevertheless somehow your counterpart has horribly misunderstood you. And now you're in big trouble. Perhaps your spouse interpreted your "Nice" for t
It's a pity.That most of us find their best time in staying in their Comfort Zone. In this hammock of our regular habits. Full of cosy feelings, thoughts and emotions. Of course, we all have our regular habits, the routins. In the morning in
This is the first episode of my mini-series "Improve Yourself". This series is based on the results of my last survey on my podcast listeners. We'll start today with the episode of Time-Management.Is it really possible to manage time? To do T
Do you have ever thought about the aftermath for your root cause analysis? What should be done if you have found real cause of your problem? What do you regularly do after you have made your correction?By the way - do you know whether your cor
Sometimes people ask me: "What's that about project troubleshooting? What does it mean? What are you guys doing? Who does anybody need this kind of stuff? And what's the benefit at the end?" I want to provide some answers on these question. I h
Right before my holiday I have made a bad experience. Some meetings with a vendor have gone sub-optimal to say the least.There were several road blocks and nit-picking details which brought the meetings close to waste of time.However it was
Tech Chat: What QRAcorp can do for your requirements? - MES043
In episode #38 I have already had the pleasure to welcome Joachim Reinke. Joachim is an expert in requirements engineering. In episode 38 he explained the reasons why we definitely need requirements engineering.And today I'm happy that we man
And here we are with the third and last part of how to survive Death March Projects. In episode #37 we have talked about how to define and detect Death March projects. And about your decision whether to leave or stay.In episode #39 we have ta
In the last episode I have mentioned how important negotiations become in maintaining a Death March project. Today we're focussing on another aspect: How to gather the right people in your project?Especially in Death March projects your surro
Hopefully you guys remember Episode 37 Hopefully you guys remember episode 37. We talked about Death March projects. How to identify them. What their characteristics are. The reasons they happen. And about your decision to stay for them.Episo
"We do not need specificiation because our product is its own specification!" You know such kind of statements? You suffer from such kind of attitudes? Then you're exactly right in this tech-chat with Joachim Reinke.Joachim is an elaborated s
Already at the very beginning of this podcast, in episode 5 I have talked about projects in problems. In this former episode I have talked about the warning signs if your project runs into trouble.Everybody of us has some kind of understandin
You know such kind of story - everybody is talking about security, but not really everybody knows what it effectively means. Especially security in Embedded Systems has become a valid topic in the last years. My today's guest has an intimate kn
Taking minutes can be some real awkward story. But using Mind-Maps it gets more natural, more fluent, and more precise. But, doing it that way, I detected during running consecutive task-force meetings, that the Mind-Map approach is not that st
Today we're talking about Virtualization in Embedded Systems. This is particularly different from host-based virtualization. For that reason I wanted to welcome major experts in this special area: Baurzhan Ismagulov and Alexander Smirnov from I
Today's episode is an introduction episode. It's introducing into the topic of the next episode. We've tackling the big topic of Virtualization.Virtualizing is in. Everybody, everythings seems to be in some way virtualized. But what does it r
Today I wanted to talk about deadline pressure. Everybody of us might have some experience with these special working conditions. There's a deadline - and you have to achieve it.
Today it's up to Jeronimo Castrillon-Mazo. We got acquainted at the Embedded World 2016 in Nuremberg. He is co-founder and adviser at Silexica. They have won the Embedded Award 2015 in the Tools-category for SLX MultiCore Toolsuite. That drive
A short review about my visit to the Embedded World 2016 last week in Nuremberg. This episode is for all of you who haven’t had the chance to visit the Embedded World. I wanted to introduce you for a virtual walk. Join with me some interesting
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