Teaching
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The cliché that controlling is just boring bean-counting and pure delivery of figures has long been outdated. In fact, controlling is an indispensable instrument of corporate management and deals with the actions, thoughts and feelings of people. Figures and data only have value if they are meaningful, relevant to decision-making and focused on the employee. It is therefore a practice-oriented cornerstone of business administration, in which developments from related specialist areas and technological innovations - such as artificial intelligence (AI) - play an increasingly important role. This continuous development is essential in order to meet the current and future requirements of controllers.
This understanding of a modern specialist area is also reflected in the Chair's teaching. In addition to traditional formats such as lectures, numerous modern teaching methods are also used. These include the occasional use of an AI tutor, exciting and interactive exam preparation for playful consolidation of acquired knowledge and targeted feedback loops to promote individual skills.