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In our blog, you can regularly read new technical articles and find out what's new and exciting in the world of project management.


A symbolic representation of structured software and system development based on Automotive SPICE®. The image highlights standardized processes and best practices in the automotive industry.

Automotive SPICE: The ingredient for better development processes

05. June 2025

The automotive industry is under intense pressure to innovate – safety, quality, and efficiency are crucial. Automotive SPICE® (ASPICE) is a standard that improves development processes and helps manufacturers and suppliers meet regulatory requirements. But what exactly is behind it? In this article, you will learn which processes ASPICE covers, how an assessment is carried out, and what challenges arise during implementation. We will also highlight the benefits of certification and look at the future of automotive development. Projektron BCS supports companies in efficiently managing ASPICE-compliant processes and maintaining standards.

The risk matrix as a central tool for assessing project risks – clear, structured, and easy to plan.

Risk management in projects: fundamentals, methods, and practical knowledge

02. May 2025

Every project involves risks—the question is how we deal with them. Whether hidden obstacles or obvious dangers, identifying and managing risks early on ensures the long-term success of your project. In this comprehensive guide, you will learn how professional risk management works, which methods really help, and why it is no longer just about avoiding problems. A must-read for anyone who wants to bring projects to a successful conclusion!

Projektron has been certified by TÜV Rheinland in accordance with ISO/IEC 27001:2022 – a sign of verified information security.

TÜV-certified according to ISO/IEC 27001:2022: Projektron stands for information security at the highest level

23. April 2025

In times of increasing cyber threats, growing legal requirements, and rising awareness of data protection, IT security is becoming a decisive factor in the selection of software solutions. Projektron GmbH meets this requirement with a comprehensive information security management system (ISMS) that was recertified by TÜV Rheinland in 2025 in accordance with the current ISO/IEC 27001:2022 standard.

Symbolic image for the connection between PMI and PMBOK: the organization and its guide fit together like two puzzle pieces and together form the foundation for professional project management.

Project management with PMI and PMBOK – a proven standard in transition

02. April 2025

PMI's PMBOK Guide is considered one of the most important standards in project management and has fundamentally evolved with the seventh edition. While earlier versions followed a process-oriented approach, PMI is now increasingly focusing on flexible principles and result-oriented service domains. This change makes it possible for companies to use PMBOK not only for traditional projects but also for agile and hybrid projects. But how can PMBOK be optimally implemented in practice? This article provides an in-depth look at the twelve principles, eight performance domains and the most important certifications. We also show you how to work in a PMBOK-compliant manner with Projektron BCS – from planning and risk assessment to reporting.

Project organization as strategic interaction: Just like chess pieces on the board, all roles in projects must interact optimally – whether line organization with clear decision-making paths, matrix organization with double reporting lines or pure project organization with independent teams.

Project Organization Forms

17. March 2025

The project organization form is one of the keys to a project's success. Structuring workflows, effective collaboration between team members, and a clear distribution of tasks – all of this depends to a large extent on choosing the right project organization form. The three main forms of project organization are the staff project organization, the matrix organization, and the projectized organization. However, the possibilities are endless. Here you will learn about the advantages and disadvantages of the project organization forms and when which form is suitable for your company and your project landscape!

The teaser image shows a simplified diagram of the matrix organization. The matrix structure connects functional departments with project-related teams, thus ensuring flexible collaboration in complex projects.

Matrix organization: flexible collaboration on complex projects

17. March 2025

Discover the matrix organization: a fascinating interplay of technical expertise and flexible project management. As a flexible form of project organization, the matrix organization is particularly suitable for complex and multidisciplinary projects. It adapts to changing requirements and is ideal in combination with agile methods. Three exciting use cases provide a vivid example of how the matrix organization is used. Find out in this article how this form of organization can also lead your company to new levels of efficiency and innovation.

This teaser image shows the basic principles and structures of autonomous project organization, in which the project team works independently and autonomously.

Projectized Organization: Clear Structures for Clear Goals

17. March 2025

In the world of business organization, there are various models that aim to optimize efficiency, communication and project success. The projectized organization is a particularly clear and focused structure. This approach allows for maximum autonomy of the project teams and effective implementation of specific projects. Is a projectized organization the right choice for your next project? Find out here!