Unlocking Automation Potential through Project Management at Computacenter

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Ilosfalvi Villő
Other Authors: Barna Dr. László
Foelker Patrícia
Format: Thesis
Kulcsszavak:business automation
business efficiency
IT projectmanagement
management
projectmanagement
Online Access:http://dolgozattar.uni-bge.hu/54032
Description
Abstract:This comprehensive thesis focuses on a relevant and critical research of automation inside Computacenter in the continually developing environment of technological discoveries. The investigation deftly navigates the maze of automation, revealing a remarkable journey painstakingly completed by the devoted automation team. Beyond the technical subtleties, the thesis digs into the deep ramifications of automation on Computacenter's operational efficiency, the holistic well-being of its personnel, and the organization's overall trajectory in the face of ever-changing market conditions.The thesis delves into the pivotal importance of leveraging straightforward modifications to propel significant advancements within the company. In the pursuit of operational excellence, organizations inherently strive to enhance their efficiency, a paramount objective that concurrently fosters the contentment and satisfaction of their workforce. The discourse navigates through the intricacies of how such incremental changes can manifest substantial improvements, contributing not only to the company's trajectory of success but also to the well-being of its employees. This exploration becomes particularly pertinent in the ever-evolving landscape of technological breakthroughs, where embracing innovative strategies becomes not only a necessity but a driving force for sustainable growth and employee engagement.The study's methodology is solid, effortlessly blending data collecting via questionnaires and personal interviews. This multifaceted approach guarantees a thorough knowledge, which is reinforced by insights acquired directly from the automation team and other stakeholders. Furthermore, the study draws on a wealth of knowledge gathered from academic research and related case studies, providing a broader view on the potential prospects of automation. The thesis's incorporation of real-world observations and scholarly research portrays it as more than merely an academic study, but also a practical roadmap for Computacenter's ongoing advancement in the field of automation.