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3D InCites Podcast
30 Years of Underfill Technology: How Societal and Technological Challenges Impact Materials Development

3D InCites Podcast

Play Episode Play 34 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 26:08


Send us a Text Message.In this episode, Françoise von Trapp and underfill materials expert, Dick Jensen, NAMICS corporation explore the societal and technological challenges that impact microelectronic materials development. The conversation focuses on the evolution of underfill materials development over the past 30 years. They discuss the importance of underfill materials in semiconductor manufacturing, focusing on their compatibility, environmental impact, and properties. You'll learn about:The development of specialized underfill materials for advanced packaging technologies, including AI chips, and the challenges arising from material changes in electronics manufacturingHistorical examples of working with restricted substances and how that created a need for alternative materials The current need for collaboration and innovation to address the issue of PFAS chemicals in productsWhy and how much testing is important to ensure material compatibility and performanceNAMICS NAMICS Corporation provides advanced materials and solutions for the semiconductor industry.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.Become a sustaining member! Like what you hear? Follow us on LinkedIn and TwitterInterested in reaching a qualified audience of microelectronics industry decision-makers? Invest in host-read advertisements, and promote your company in upcoming episodes. Contact Françoise von Trapp to learn more. Interested in becoming a sponsor of the 3D InCites Podcast? Check out our 2024 Media Kit. Learn more about the 3D InCites Community and how you can become more involved.

Swisspreneur Show
EP #395 - Diego Seitz: The GotCourts Hybrid

Swisspreneur Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 61:54


Timestamps: 1:32 - Interning at Namics 14:31 - What GotCourts does 22:34 - The paddle tennis boom 28:25 - Building traction outside Switzerland 36:58 - Getting acquired by a competitor Click here to enjoy three months of NordPass Business for free. About Diego Seitz: Diego Seitz is the co-founder and former CEO at GotCourts, a social network for racket sports players and marketplace for booking courts and coaches. He holds a MSc in International Management from CEMS as well as a MSc in Strategic Management from the university of St. Gallen and previously worked at companies like Namics and Accenture before joining GotCourts as a late co-founder in 2017.  Founded in 2013, GotCourts was the first platform to provide everything a player needs in a single marketplace. Finding a partner or a coach, booking a court nearby or competing for a place in their leaderboards and tracking your progress, GotCourts is your "virtual global club"​. For court facilities and clubs they offer a capable club management system and a platform to engage with the community. This means they receive revenue not only from the SaaS subscription but also from the racket sports players themselves. Coming into the fitness industry with an innovative approach, the GotCourts team often found that they had to educate potential SaaS customers on the benefits of online demos and how to set up a video call, so as to drive down acquisition costs. Their internationalization process began in Germany, where they at first bet on the traditional route of ads, email marketing, cold calling, and simply offering the product in euros, only to later find out that the German federations were the true door into the market, and that a freemium model for the app was much more suitable for their German users. Nowadays GotCourts is the racket sports app in the DACH region. GotCourts was acquired in 2021 by Spanish competitor Playtomic for an undisclosed amount. Diego remained on board as the regional manager of Central Europe. Currently he is also working on a new venture, alfred.ch, which provides legal and strategic consulting services to early stage ventures, entrepreneurs and investors. 

SalesX und Innovation
Episode 32: Wie gewinne ich Kunden für neue Geschäftsmodelle

SalesX und Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 52:44


Episode 32: Wie gewinne ich Kunden für neue Geschäftsmodelle Patrick spricht mit Dorian Selz, Mehrfachunternehmensgründer von Namics, Local.ch und Squrrio, darüber, welche Herausforderungen ein innovatives Startup meistern sollte, um Kunden zu gewinnen. Wertvolle Erkenntnisse, wie immer aus der Sendeanstalt Beromünster.

Swisspreneur Show
EP #343 - Tim Duehrkoop: The Green Impact of Finance

Swisspreneur Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 43:29


This episode was sponsored by ⁠⁠quitt.business⁠⁠. Timestamps: 06:07 - How Swiss investment markets have changed 9:16 - Why Tim chose forests 15:59 - How startups can operate better in the climate space 20:46 - Explaining ‘Green' terms 29:27 - Who are Xilva's competitors? About Tim Duehrkoop: Tim Duehrkoop is the co-founder and CEO of Xilva, a cleantech startup building the digital infrastructure for forestry investments with a focus on enabling funding through holistic project assessments. He received a PhD from HSG in Business Administration and attended Stanford for an executive program for growing companies. Once he completed his studies, he joined a startup called Namics, where he worked for 24 years. During this time he witnessed the growth of  this small venture into a corporate powerhouse with 500 employees,  as well as its successful exit, which left him pondering his next move within the Swiss entrepreneur ecosystem. Driven by a profound passion for addressing climate issues rather than solely pursuing profits, he is set out to make a meaningful impact. His path converged with a co-founder specializing in forestry, leading them to tackle climate change by addressing market inefficiencies within the Swiss startup network. Their action was motivated by increased feelings of climate grief, and by wanting to actively do something about it. They recognized reforestation as a highly scalable, proven solution for removing CO2 from the atmosphere. During his episode with us, Tim discussed the evolution of the Swiss investment market and the challenges faced by startups within the Swiss startup network seeking funding, particularly in Series A and Series B rounds. Despite the current funding climate presenting difficulties, he has remained optimistic, anticipating improved conditions in the near future for Swiss entrepreneurs. Startups can play a pivotal role in the climate tech sector, and while acknowledging that startups alone cannot solve the climate crisis, Tim argues that they serve as crucial laboratories for discovering effective solutions within the Swiss entrepreneur landscape. Additionally, he discussed strategies for enhancing startup operations in this space, such as creating favorable tax environments, establishing grant programs, engaging with governmental support and how they target angel investors. Memorable Quotes: “Startups can do many things but they can't solve climate change. However they are important elements to find out what works in order to make an impact, and they help to facilitate and further develop new solutions.” “Green washing is committing to something but then it's not really helping the environment. Green hushing means you don't commit to anything and hope nobody notices, and Green waiting is waiting for an initiative to come along but then not spending anything in the meantime.” Don't forget to give us a follow on our Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Linkedin accounts, so you can always stay up to date with our latest initiatives. That way, there's no excuse for missing out on live shows, weekly give-aways or founders dinners!‍

3D InCites Podcast
Member Spotlight: What We Presented and What We Learned at IMAPS DPC 2023

3D InCites Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 28:08


In this episode, Françoise von Trapp holds impromptu interviews with 3D InCites members who attended, exhibited, and/or presented at the 2023 IMAPS DPC in March.  Topics of discussion include: Using AI in microelectronics manufacturing, how front-end processes are finding their way into the back-end, updates on glass substrates, capillary underfill advancements, dealing with wafer warpage,  and advanced substrates and standards on panel sizes.    Contact our GuestsKeith Felton, Siemens EDA, summarizes the presentation he gave on how to put AI, Machine Learning, and Deep learning to work in the semiconductor manufacturing environment. Emerald Greig, PTW Group,  explains PTW Group's mission to become the go-to company for legacy support.  Emerald's daughter recently appeared in the latest episode of Roadtrip Nation, Chip In, in which three young people searching for careers explore the works of microelectronics. Jim Straus of ACM Research shares feedback from the IMAPS attendee perspective. It was his first time at the event, and he shared some of his takeaways from the sessions he attended, particularly in the area of glass substrates. Ken Araujo of Namics talks about advancements in liquid capillary underfill, driven by cost as well as tightening specifications of advanced packaging applications.  Debbie Claire-Sanchez, of ERS Electronic GmbH talks about the company's ongoing research to address wafer warpage issues.  Keith Best, Onto Innovation, talks about the ongoing debate over advanced IC substrates and standardization on panel size. IMAPS Device Packaging Conference Interconnects for Tomorrow's Applications Like what you hear? Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter Interested in becoming a sponsor of the 3D InCites Podcast? Check out our 2023 Media Kit. Learn more about the 3D InCites Community and how you can become more involved.

We Need Help
WNH 067 Family Die-namics (Spare by Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex)

We Need Help

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 72:33


In this episode Izzy and Lizzy talk about family dynamics, how Lizzy's family tree looks more like a 1970's gym teachers bush, and just how screwed up everyones families really are - and how to laugh at them and love them anyway.Support the show

Swisspreneur Show
EP #260 - Elian Kool: The Holacratic Consultancy

Swisspreneur Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 58:49


Timestamps: 9:25 - Netcentric's focus 23:17 - Growing your headcount 26:45 - Choosing holacracy 38:36 - Getting acquired 49:08 - Building a wine marketplace About Elian Kool: Elian Kool is the co-founder and former CEO at Netcentric, a Zurich based company that develops CX marketing solutions. He previously worked at companies like Acommit AG, Namics and Logica Deutschland. Elian co-founded Netcentric in 2012, right around the time that Adobe Experience Cloud (the focus of their business) was first emerging. They were quite precocious, in the sense that they always competed at eye level with big consultants like Deloitte and Accenture, and very early on set up an office in Barcelona. They were also quick to take on a holacratic organizational method, in order to create a work environment that was both extremely efficient and attractive to its employees. In 2017 they were acquired by cognizant in order to grow more quickly at an international level. Memorable Quotes: "In my view it's much better to stay focused and know what you're good at than trying to mitigate every potential risk." Don't forget to give us a follow on our Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Linkedin accounts, so you can always stay up to date with our latest initiatives. That way, there's no excuse for missing out on live shows, weekly give-aways or founders dinners!

3D InCites Podcast
Conversations from the ECTC 2022 Technology Corner

3D InCites Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 58:49


Françoise hit Technology Corner at the IEEE Electronic Components Technology Conference 2022, May 31-June 3, interviewing 3D InCites member companies about being back in person, and their perspectives of some of the key industry challenges such as supply chain issues, sustainability; diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, new technology advancements, and much more. Tanja Braun, Fraunhofer - IZM, accepted the 3D InCites Award and shared some of the results of the PLP consortium 2.0. We talked about the challenges of standardizing panel sizes, the progress made, and what's next for a possible third-phase of development.  Diane Scheele, EMD, Ken Araujo, Namics; and Dean Payne, Indium all talk about the challenges materials suppliers in meeting sustainability requirements for semiconductor and microelectronics manufacturing.  John Park, Cadence, talks about how EDA tools for packaging have evolved from PCB based to chip design based. He also talked about the company's new Thermal Solver tool, Celsius.  Patrick Parin, Micross, talks about the supply chain shortages, how it's impacting the company, and the steps they are taking to anticipate and mitigate the situation. Robert Avila, Finetech, talks about the company's new die bonding platform, Pico 2. He also talked about dealing with lead times and price increases as part of the supply chain shortage. Robin Davis, Deca, talks about the company's Diversity Equity and Inclusion initiative that she leads, and what she likes about working there. Dick Otte, QP Technologies, talks about the progress, or lack thereof, of the Chips for America Act and which companies are likely to benefit from the funding. He also talks about the changing telecommunications market, and massive increase in data rates between 10 years ago and today. YES's Zia Karim and Dragen Checic talked about a new partnership in Korea, and their new application lab coming soon in Chandler Arizona.Habib Hichri of Ajinomoto Fine Tech, winner of our Material Supplier of the Year award, talked about the company's ABF film used in substrates and assured us that even though there is a substrate shortage, there is no shortage of ABF film.  Matt Phillips, of our newest community member, SET NA, shares the company's back story, and talks about their Ontos plasma cleaning system. He talks about the impact of the supply chain on the lead times for their different tools. MST Group's Peter Putnam shares the process flow of product assembly through the partners companies, and talks about the impact of the supply chain and a new concept: design for supply chain.  Roland Rittenmeir, Evatec, talks about what he learned in attending the sessions. He also talked about the company's role in chiplet integration.  

B2B Startup Sales Podcast
#87 How selling professional services differs to selling products with Bernd Schopp, CCO of Squirro

B2B Startup Sales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 29:32


From Principle Consultant to CEO, Bernd Schopp built Namics into a company with more than 600 people over 19 years. Recently he started as CCO at Squirro, one of the most promising Swiss Scale-ups. The big difference? In contrast to selling professional services, Bernd now sells a product. Bernd and Patrick have a discussion that might be interesting not only for all those who sell consulting services but also for those product guys who truly want to become a unicorn.

The Damsel Dialogues
Damsels of Death Ep. 2 - Family Die-namics

The Damsel Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 74:19


Family Expectations can truly be kooky, spooky, and altogether ooky, and even the most fantastical families have their issues. Join us for Episode 2 of Season 2, as we use The Addams Family and Hotel Transylvania to explore family dynamics. Learn about the history of vampires, goth culture and 1960's television, while answering the question, “What is normal, anyway?” Wednesday, Morticia and Mavis are this week's Damsels of Death, and they are dying for you to join us. SFX provided by Zapsplat.com Pods Used as Ref: Mythology & Fiction Explained - Ep. 22: Vampires: A Brief History of Obsession Weird History Podcast - Ep. 103: How Gothic Got Goth Links: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/life-smarts/202004/parental-expectations-the-helpful-and-the-harmful https://www.melbournechildpsychology.com.au/blog/6-ways-reassurance-can-actually-make-childrens-anxiety-worse/ https://blogs.psychcentral.com/psychology-self/2018/09/childhood-toxic-shame/ https://courses.lumenlearning.com/wm-lifespandevelopment/chapter/family-life-and-parenting-styles/ https://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/releases/psp-pspp0000079.pdf https://filmschoolrejects.com/spooky-relevance-addams-family/ https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/cultural-history-addams-family-180973315/ https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1620981/trivia/?ref_=tt_trv_trv https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.7227/CST.2.1.5 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Tasting Notes - The Show!
Wine Dy-a-namics - With Guest Wes Hagen

Tasting Notes - The Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 73:56


 It's a HUGE episode! Over an hour of insight and information featuring the incomparable Wes Hagen - J. Wilkes Brand Ambassador and rated one of the top 100 Influential Winemakers by the Wall Street Journal.  In this episode Wes takes Adam and Eric through the wild ride of Natural Farming techniques from Organic to Bio-Dynamic. His enthusiasm, knowledge and style bring to focus a very complex subject consisting of the different certifications, techniques, and spiritual ways to grow grapes. The tasting includes the Pinot Blanc and Cabernet from J. Wilkes with Wes leading the tasting, and a final feature of a Vegan wine from Italy, the Querciabella “Mongrana”.  Adam and Eric also answer your emailed questions and talk about the musicians out there striving to make our world a cleaner and healthier place.  And Adam attempts to write a piece in the style of Thelonius Monk, thanks to Wes' suggestion.  Features the new original song:  "Erroneous Abbot" Educational and entertaining for the amateur wine drinker as well as the seasoned pro. Also delightful for all kinds of music lovers. We challenge you to not be amused!!Support us!: https://www.patreon.com/tastingnotestheshowInstagram:  https://www.instagram.com/tastingnotestheshow/Contact us:   tastingnotestheshow@gmail.comWines Tasted: (in order)J Wilkes Pinot Blanc Santa Maria Valley, 2018J Wilkes Cabernet Sauvignon Paso Robles, 2017Quercibella “Mongrana”Super TuscanToscana, Italy, 2017 Link to Spotify Playlist:  https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6iEoywvrfRsoBAoAmQM8s4?si=8zfx5U88TOmMZeH3Y-rQbA

Disrupt Yourself Podcast with Whitney Johnson
#191: Bettina Hein & Andreas Goeldi – Dynamic Duo

Disrupt Yourself Podcast with Whitney Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 40:41


Our guests this episode are Bettina Hein and Andreas Goeldi, a husband and wife duo. Bettina is the founder and CEO of Juli Health, a company that helps people manage their chronic diseases with an AI powered app. Andreas is a partner in btov, a European venture capital firm. This couple understands the s curve of learning™ uniquely well and are gracious enough to share their learnings with us. In this episode we discuss their approach to running companies and their marriage. We learn about Bettina’s passion for starting technology companies and hear Andreas' journey of self-discovery that led him back to his passion for coding. In addition to founding Juli Health, Bettina is the founder of Pixability, a company that optimizes video on social media. She is currently an investor in Dragons Den, Switzerland's version of Shark Tank. Andreas is also a serial entrepreneur. He's formerly the co-founder and CEO of Namics, Switzerland's leading e-business services firm and was the Chief Technology Officer at Pixability. As impressive as all their credentials are and as you have heard, they are impressive, this only scratches the surface of what makes Bettina and Andreas so fascinating. Join us for a journey into the life of these unique and talented individuals. For a complete transcript and links from this episode, please visit: www.whitneyjohnson.com/bettinahein-andreasgoeldi/

Online-Karrieretag Podcast
Die Freude, gemeinsam starke digitale Projekte zu erschaffen – im Interview mit Torben Hartmann von Namics

Online-Karrieretag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 24:31


An sechs Standorten kommen bei Namics über 550 Mitarbeiter/innen zusammen – da wird es natürlich bunt. Eines verbindet sie alle: Die Freude, gemeinsam starke digitale Projekte zu erschaffen. Torben Hartmann, Senior Software Engineer, erzählt uns, wie es ist für die Fullservice-Digitalagentur zu arbeiten.   Ihr wollt euren Karriereturbo starten und Unternehmen wie Namics persönlich kennenlernen? Meldet euch jetzt unter https://online-karrieretag.de/ an. Für unsere Hörer*innen ist die Anmeldung mit dem Rabattcode PODCAST kostenlos.

Swisspreneur Show
EP #61 - Dorian Selz: Getting to 50 million In Revenue Within 2 Years

Swisspreneur Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 65:42


Timestamps: 7:26 - How Dorian found the right team 23:48 - Going from 0 to 50 million in revenue within 2 years 29:58 - Why leave a hugely successful company? 40:14 - When's the right time to launch a certain product in the market? 47:05 - Starting an A.I. business Biography Dorian is the founder of local.ch, Switzerland’s leading local search platform which he grew to >$50M revenues in 4 years. Today he is co-founder and CEO Squirro.com, a personal digital research assistant. The company also offers memonic.com, a web based digital notebook. Prior to launching local.ch, from 1999 to 2005 he was Partner and COO at Namics, an internet professional services firm. Dorian holds a PhD in information systems from the University of St.Gallen and a degree in econometrics from the University of Geneva. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/swisspreneur/message

Swisspreneur Show
EP #41 - Andreas Fischler: From Consulting Partner To Startup CEO

Swisspreneur Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 49:26


Timestamps: 2:07 - Leaving a consulting firm 17:07 - Starting at Frontify 28:00 - Growing a company from 0 to 75k users 32:55 - Splitting development costs with his first client 36:40 - How self-explanatory products support customer growth Biography Andreas Fischler is the co-founder of and former CEO at Frontify, which offers cloud software for brand management. During his time at Frontify, the company grew from 2 to over 70 employees. Before joining Frontify, he was a partner at Namics and had his own project, Sakku, which produced solar-powered bags. Andreas holds a Bachelor in Electrical Engineering from ETH and a Masters in Information Management from the University of St. Gallen. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/swisspreneur/message

TopJobs im Wandel - DER Berufspodcast
136 - Head of Recruiting bei Namics AG: Judith Oldekop

TopJobs im Wandel - DER Berufspodcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2019 24:30


Von der Personalberatung zum Konzern zum StartUp zur Fullservice Agentur. Vom Consultant zu Business Development zu Inhouse Recruiterin zu Head of HR Marketing zu Head of People and Culture zu Head of Recruiting. Von regional zu national zu international. Judith Oldekop begleitet in all in ihren Tätigkeit die Leidenschaft für Menschen und die Art und Weise, wie sie zusammenfinden und zusammenarbeiten. Dabei spielt ein werteorientiertes Arbeiten in einer gestaltbaren Kultur eine grosse Rolle.  Dieser Berufspodcast richtet sich vor allem an Fach- und Führungskräfte und nicht nur, wenn sie auf Jobsuche sind. Wenn du an Karrierechancen interessiert bist, dann erhältst du für deine Stellensuche viele wertvolle Tipps von erfahrenen Experten. In Interviews kommen erfolgreiche Menschen mit Topjobs zu Wort. Was begeistert sie besonders bei ihrer Aufgabe? Wie haben sie ihre Führungsposition gefunden? Welche Aus- und Weiterbildungen waren für sie relevant? Erfahrene HR Profis informieren dich hier über die sich verändernden Anforderungen im Arbeitsmarkt. Damit bist du immer einen Schritt voraus und der Gestalter deiner erfolgreichen Karriere. CEO’s und Geschäftsführer schildern ihren Weg an die Spitze, damit du von den Besten lernen kannst. Sie geben dir viele wertvolle Tipps für deine berufliche Karriere. Weiters sind immer wieder interessante und auch bekannte Redner, Coaches und Trainer dabei. Lass dich auch von ihnen inspirieren und gestalte deine Karriere möglichst erfolgreich. Mein Name ist Christoph Stelzhammer, Inhaber der C. Stelzhammer GmbH veredelt vermitteln und des Berufszentrum.ch. Mitarbeitende zu Höchstleistungen zu bringen und in die richtigen Teams zu integrieren, gehört zu meinen Leidenschaften. Menschen erfolgreich machen und sie dabei zu unterstützen, auf ihrem beruflichen Lebensweg sich selbst sein zu können. Nimm dein Leben in die eigene Hand, folge deiner Bestimmung und lebe deine Talente. Als Fach- und Führungskraft stets authentisch aufzutreten und sich und andere erfolgreich machen. Dafür brenne ich und dieser Podcast ist auch Ausdruck meines persönlichen Lebenszwecks.

HSG Alumni Entrepreneurs
#2 mit HSG-Alumnus Roland Schönholzer, Namics

HSG Alumni Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 27:32


Roland Schönholzer war bis vor kurzem Partner und Verwaltungsratspräsident der Namics AG. Er hat den Aufbau von Namics zu einer der führenden Full-Service-Digitalagenturen im Deutschsprachigen Raum mit heute über 550 Mitarbeitenden massgeblich mitgeprägt. Mit dem Verkauf von Namics an die US-Agentur Merkle verbleibt er im Verwaltungsrat. Mit ihm unterhält sich unser Gastgeber Michael Stuber von Howard.

Die Sendung mit der Metrik
#9 Wie du mit KPI dein Unternehmen steuerst - mit Marco Hassler von Namics

Die Sendung mit der Metrik

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 50:42


**Mit Buchverlosung** Holla. In Folge #9 spreche ich mit Marco Hassler von Namics (übrigens auch Buchautor von "Digital und Web Analytics" - das gibt's hier zu kaufen: http://amzn.to/2wkFCyg) dazu, wie du mithilfe von gut ausgearbeiteten KPI dein Unternehmen steuerst. Wir - und vor allem er - versuchen mit einigen Irrglauben aufzuräumen, was die Gestaltung von KPI angeht. Und ich vermute, dass du wieder einige mitnotieren kannst für deine tägliche Arbeit. Marco war außerdem so nett und hat eines seiner Bücher für eine Verlosung im Podcast bzw. im Blog bereitgestellt. Ihr müsst also nichts weiter tun als in den entsprechenden Blogposts auf www.metrika.de oder auf https://die-sendung-mit-der-metrik.de einen Kommentar zu hinterlassen, warum du die Top-Besetzung für das Buch bist. Die Verlosung findet dann am 27. September voraussichtlich abends im Livestream statt. Meine Bitte: Wenn dir diese Folge gefallen hat, hinterlasse bitte eine 5-Sterne-Bewertung bei iTunes oder wo immer du abonniert hast, gerne ein Feedback im Blogpost oder ein Like/Share bei Facebook und abonniere diesen Podcast. Auch ein Like bei Podbean würde mich sehr freuen. Zeitinvestition: Maximal ein bis zwei Minuten. Dadurch hilfst du mir den Podcast zu verbessern und die Inhalte zu liefern, die du gerne hören möchtest. Ich danke dir jetzt schon dafür. Schaue auch gerne bei metrika.de oder die-sendung-mit-der-metrik.de vorbei.