From the Chalk Age, to the Digitalization in German Schools

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Innovation within the German school system is very ponderous. Lesson plans are organized over years and are revised again, and when implemented: outdated. And whilst children in Finland or Iceland were very swiftly provided with laptops and video-lessons, German students and teachers are still battling with outdated worksheets, and lessons that can only be given in a classroom using a blackboard and chalk.

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Gerhard Kriechbaum has over 21 years’ experience in managing large multinational IT customer projects, which he applies to the benefit of all ISG customers. His focus is on delivering projects in large strategic first and next generation outsourcing deals, managing large international Transition and Transformation Programs including service take over from incumbent providers or internal IT organizations, carve outs, as well as supporting merger and acquisitions.

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Gerhard Kriechbaum

Gerhard Kriechbaum

Gerhard Kriechbaum has over 21 years’ experience in managing large multinational IT customer projects, which he applies to the benefit of all ISG customers. His focus is on delivering projects in large strategic first and next generation outsourcing deals, managing large international Transition and Transformation Programs including service take over from incumbent providers or internal IT organizations, carve outs, as well as supporting merger and acquisitions.