Emergency Sprint
Acute business challenges require quick solutions. With our emergency sprint format, we support companies in economic emergencies.
Acute business challenges require quick solutions. With our emergency sprint format, we support companies in economic emergencies.
Increasing uncertainties and far-reaching market changes are presenting companies with unprecedented challenges: Whether it's a slump in sales, innovation bottlenecks, staff shortages, digital transformation or sudden supply chain problems - if you don't react, you risk your economic survival. Our Emergency Sprint helps you to proactively turn threatening situations into opportunities. Together, we develop concrete, future-proof solutions that make your organisation more resilient and innovative.
In this compact sprint format, we guide companies through a 3-day solution process. Together, the challenges are analysed in detail and innovative, effective solutions are developed to enable immediate action. The goal: tangible ideas and concepts to solve problems immediately.
Companies of all sectors and sizes outside the creative industries.
3 days
Analysing and brainstorming
Feedback and elaboration Part I
Feedback and elaboration Part I
Marc Behlau is the programme manager for the conception and implementation of the Cross Innovation Hub formats. He is also responsible for the documentation and evaluation of these. Following a bachelor's degree in business administration with a focus on brand communication, Marc completed his Master of Science in Global Technology & Innovation Management at the Technical University of Hamburg. Marc has found his passion in the field of innovation management and his knowledge fits perfectly with the mission of the Cross Innovation Hub: supporting companies from different industries in finding innovations by means of cross innovation processes.
Nicole Wittek is responsible for cooperation and partner management at the Cross Innovation Hub and is the point of contact for all companies and organisations that want to find out more about the potential of cross innovation with creative experts and are interested in working together.
She studied Cultural Studies, Media Studies and Business Administration at the University of Regensburg. There she played a key role in the development and management of the inner-city creative centre and helped to establish the area of cultural and creative industries promotion. Most recently, she worked in an interdisciplinary office for urban development, where she designed co-creative formats and implemented them in projects for city centre development and mobility.
Nicole has been voluntarily organising projects at the interface of culture, (creative) economy and urban development for over ten years and is a founding and board member of the association obenstadt e.V., which promotes multifunctional roof uses, and is co-initiator of the Hamburg Roof Days.