Despite these names, we are completely ‘down-to-earth’, we don’t know much about astrology and we don’t believe in aliens (except perhaps in E.T.).
You may be asking yourself – is dietzk. reaching for the stars?
Certainly – because only those who set themselves high goals will achieve them and this is the only way that good ideas will be born. But what has this really got to do with stars? The answer is simple – Account Managers at dietzk. are organized in teams. Teams comprise of 2/3 people who are jointly responsible for certain brands or customer business sectors. There are currently 4 Account Management Teams at diezk. and they have been named after planets:
Jupiter Team ♃
There is a bundle of know-how on eCommerce and web-solutions. They not only realize shop-in-shop solutions for eTailers both nationally and internationally but also create optimal product. The Jupiter Team design and implement web based solutions for clients who want to reach very special stars. No challenge is too great – from eLearning applications for the entire planet earth and its orbit, to platforms for planning local promotions or brand presentations.
Neptun Team ♆
Here all the signs are on beauty. Neptun Team look after hair and body care brands. Together this team is capable, without using any extraterrestrial forces, of developing international projects, for example handling global websites or creating local concepts for different online campaigns; from newsletters, to website competitions to Facebook apps.
Pluto Team ♇
The clear focus for this team is on Healthcare and wellbeing. They are responsible for the conception of intranet platforms and the setting up interactive marketing campaigns, mainly for wellness products at consumer and online commerce levels.
Mars Team ♂
This team covers all 360° and has combined online and offline expertise for integrated communication in all channels. Mars Team cover a comprehensive portfolio, including both online as well as offline focused projects: from image databases, to websites, to dialogue mailings, brochures and window dressing.
The only thing we have in common with the planets is that we are organized within a (solar) system. ‘Successful networks’ is the motto that we all live by and whether in the weekly update meetings, at lunch or by the coffee machine, we are continually exchanging information.
So it should be clear by now, whoever talks about Mars and Pluto at dietzk., or invites Jupiter and Neptune to a meeting, is not planning a journey to outer space, but is acquiring the expertise from different stars.
PS: for those interested in astronomy, we are pleased to give you some information on the names chosen for ‘our planets’:
Mars, the planet of the ‘God of War’ represented by a shield and spear.
Diameter: 6,880 km
Distance from the Sun: 228,000,000 km
Orbit around the Sun: 687 days
Rotation (length of day): 24 hours 37 minutes
Moons: 2
Known as the red planet, without oceans and a cold, arid surface. Mars’ moons Phobos and Deimos are named after the horses that pulled Ares’, the god of wars, chariot.
Jupiter – the planet of Zeus, father of the gods. His symbols is a stylized thunderbolt.
Diameter: 143,000 km
Distance from the Sun: 778,000,000 km
Orbit around the Sun: 12 years
Rotation (length of day): 9 hours 50 minutes
Moons: 39
After the Sun, Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system. Named after the highest Roman god. Jupiter’s 4 largest moons are Lo, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto.
Neptun – the god of the sea’s trident.
Diameter: 50,000 km
Distance from the Sun: 4,495,000,000 km
Orbit around the Sun: 165 years
Rotation (length of day): 21 hours
Moons: 8
Neptune is the 8th planet in our solar system. Its first moon is called Triton and the name of the second satellite is Nereide.
Pluto’s sign consists of a simple letter ‘P’ and ‘L’ above one another.
Diameter: 2,500 km
Distance from the Sun: 5,890,000,000 km
Orbit around the Sun: 248 years
Rotation (length of day): 6 days 9 hours
Moons: 3
The exceptional planet Pluto is the furthest planet from the Sun and has 3 moons; Charon, Nix and Hydra.

