On the move: David from Schaffhausen
David talks to us about robotics, taking opportunities and moving out of Zurich.
David talks to us about robotics, taking opportunities and moving out of Zurich.
David on his internal team movement experience
I joined ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ a few years back as an external consultant, during a large transformation project. I moved to an internal role in 2016, in the transformation team, where I eventually started working on robotics. With the move to Schaffhausen, I had a great opportunity to build a local robotics delivery team.
It doesn't get boring! The topics around automation and software-based robotics are quite new, and new technologies are becoming available very quickly. This means we’re facing fresh challenges and need to develop new ideas and solutions on a daily basis.
Taking part in the ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ Hackathon. This is an event where ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ colleagues get into teams and create innovative solutions for genuine business challenges. As the only non-IT team, we developed a software robot for a real business case in just 24 hours - and it worked.
Having worked in different locations within ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ, I wasn't particularly worried about the move to Schaffhausen. One concern was the location outside of the city, but there is a dedicated ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ shuttle bus reaching the building in five minutes from the train station. Failing that, there are enough parking spaces around the building too.
I heard a lot about the brand new office equipment and was looking forward to it. Also, I was curious about the particular 'Schaffhausen Spirit' colleagues in Zurich were talking about. This turned out to be more than just a buzzword.
Upon arrival I was positively impressed by the office and equipment. Top notch technology and bright rooms make it very enjoyable to work here. There were even some surprises, like the "WeSpace" room with a 75" screen, video games and table soccer to take a break and refresh one's mind.
Firstly, people in the Schaffhausen office have created a calm and comfortable atmosphere to work in. This supports the second, even more important aspect of Schaffhausen – innovation!
We’re encouraged to try different things. I find this freedom to be crucial, especially within a large organization with long-established processes and procedures. Given the current dynamics in the marketplace, it’s key to have an open mind and to find better ways to do things.
It’s continuing to grow as more teams move in, adding to the positive environment and innovative mindset. I expect many smart ideas and best practices coming from Schaffhausen, which can then be implemented in other ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ locations. Working here feels like becoming part of a start-up community within our organization.
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