Hans-Henning Lühr

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Hans-Henning "Henning" Lühr (born September 5, 1950 in Winsen (Luhe) ) is a German lawyer and was a State Councilor ( SPD ) in Bremen until July 2020 . He is also known as the author of essays and books on bureaucracy satire and cookbooks. He is married.

Henning Lühr (2015)

Life

Lühr completed an apprenticeship for the higher administrative service in the state and municipal administration in Lower Saxony and graduated as a graduate in administration. He obtained his higher education entrance qualification via the second educational path and studied law , business administration and history at the University of Bremen until 1978 , with the support of the Hans Böckler Foundation . After completing his legal preparatory service, he became an assessor in 1979 . After training and studying, he worked in various public administrations, including in the state and local government of Lower Saxony, as deputy head of the training and further education center for the public service, head of department and department head in the Senate Commission for Human Resources and as head of the public department Service law, personnel and administrative management, eGovernment at the Senator for Finance in Bremen. In 1989/1990 he was an advisor to the Lord Mayor and the Senator for Finance in setting up the city administration of the Hanseatic City of Rostock . He taught full-time and part-time teaching activities for public law , administrative sciences and personnel and IT management at the administrative school, the Bremen University of Public Administration , the University of Bremen and the German University for Administrative Sciences in Speyer.

In 2003 he was appointed to the State Council in the Finance Department as deputy to Senator Ulrich Nussbaum (independent), from 2007 by Senator Karoline Linnert ( Alliance 90 / The Greens ) and from 2019 to 2020 by Senator Dietmar Strehl (Alliance 90 / The Greens). He was the longest-serving State Secretary / Councilor in Germany. His main tasks were: financial planning, budget, IT and eGovernment, personnel and administrative management for the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen. He was a member of various committees, including the board of directors of Dataport , a public law institution jointly operated by the states of Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Lower Saxony and Bremen , chairman of the municipal employers' association in the state of Bremen and member of the executive committee of the association of local employers (VKA), the Weser-Stadion-GmbH as well as the administrative boards of the KGSt and the Sparkasse Bremen . He represented Bremen in the IT planning council of the federal and state governments . In 2019 he was Chairman of the IT Planning Council, and in 2020 Deputy Chairman.

In November 2017 he received the “eGovernment CIO of the Year 2017” award. In November 2019 he received the “Digital Transformation” award. He retired on July 31, 2020. He was followed by Martin Hagen of the Office of the State Council.

Other engagement

Lühr is a member of the SPD and the Verdi union . In addition to various specialist articles on personnel and organizational management, eGovernment and financial policy (most recently: the public service as a country of immigration - strategies and practical design of cultural change as a challenge for personnel policy - and Denmark - a model for digital administration ), Lühr has written several specialist books ( Digital statecraft / handbook digital administration) and written several satirical books, a. a. he produced the satirical study Management by Biscuits , in which he observed, evaluated and commented on the biscuit consumption of the participants during 179 meetings in which he took part. The Nordwestradio in a talk time and the satirical magazine extra3 of the NDR reported on the study in 2008. In 2009, together with cartoonist Roland Bühs, he presented the collection of management concepts, a satirical compass for self-discovery in the almost inflationary market of management concepts: Management by ...: Management concepts for experts . In 2012 his book was published with the title Wire Puller, Tactician, Luggage Carrier - Satirical Guide through Politics and Bureaucracy . Both were published by the Bremer Kellner Verlag .

Lühr has published six international cookbooks at Kellner Verlag (Vol. 2-6 together with Lothar Spielhoff) with recipes from all parts of the world with “original German” vegetables that do not come from Germany: kale (Ethiopia), asparagus (Peru) and potatoes (South America), kind of vegetables that came to Germany centuries ago as immigrants and have a migration background. The fourth international cookbook contains recipes with tubers, beets and roots, an international multi-cultural society of vegetables. The fifth international cookbook is dedicated to the UN year of the legumes and contains recipes with lentils, beans, peas, chickpeas, peanuts and lupins. The Sixth International Cookbook contains recipes with onions and leeks.
The net proceeds of his books were u. a. Donated for the children's and youth studio in the Roter Hahn studio house in Bremen-Gröpelingen and Refugio Bremen .

Honors

  • 2019: Digital Transformation Award from the specialist medium eGovernment Computing

Fonts

  • Henning Lühr: Management by… - management concepts for experts . 1st edition. KellnerVerlag, Bremen 2009, ISBN 978-3-939928-36-2 , pp. 261 .
  • Henning Lühr: The international kale cookbook: 50 recipes from 27 countries . 4th expanded edition. KellnerVerlag, Bremen 2016, ISBN 978-3-939928-71-3 , pp. 132 .
  • Henning Lühr: mastermind, tactician, porter. Satirical guide through politics and bureaucracy . 2nd expanded edition. KellnerVerlag, Bremen 2012, ISBN 978-3-939928-82-9 , pp. 184 .
  • Henning Lühr, Lothar Spielhoff: International asparagus cookbook . KellnerVerlag, Bremen 2014, ISBN 978-3-95651-034-2 , pp. 128 .
  • Henning Lühr, Lothar Spielhoff: International potato cookbook: 87 recipes from 42 countries . 1st edition. KellnerVerlag, Bremen 2014, ISBN 978-3-95651-046-5 , pp. 192 .
  • Henning Lühr, Lothar Spielhoff, Udo Reinfeld: International Tuber and Root Cookbook: 87 recipes from 37 countries . 1st edition. KellnerVerlag, Bremen 2015, ISBN 978-3-95651-071-7 , pp. 176 .
  • Henning Lühr, Lothar Spielhoff, Udo Reinfeld: International legume cookbook: 65 recipes from 35 countries . 1st edition. KellnerVerlag, Bremen 2016, ISBN 978-3-95651-123-3 , pp. 135 .
  • Henning Lühr: Management by Biscuits or the one who dances with the calories - a satire on cookie management in office meetings. BoD, Norderstedt 2008, ISBN 978-3-8370-5362-3 , p. 66.
  • Henning Lühr: “Only from a car was that Swin not fat!” - a bureaucracy satire op Platt! In: Datareport. 1/2009, p. 32 ff.
  • Henning Lühr: The public service as a country of immigration. In: Innovative Administration. 5/2016, p. 19 ff.
  • Henning Lühr: The phenomenon of the two halves. In: Ralf Landwehr, Henning Staar, Sven Voelpel: Playfield workplace. Erlangen 2016.
  • Henning Lühr: "Denmark - A role model for digital administration." In: Innovative Verwaltung 12/2017, p. 19 ff.
  • Henning Lühr / Roland Jabkowski / Sabine Smentek (eds.), Handbook digital administration with contributions by Henning Lühr on the history of eGovernment in Germany, work 4.0 and the responsibilities for eGovernment at the federal and state levels, Wiesbaden 2019, ISBN 978-3-8293- 1377-3 , p. 536
  • Henning Lühr (ed.), Do we need a new statecraft ?: Challenges for state and administrative action through digital development - results of the colloquium in the Bremen town hall on February 12/13, 2019 with an introduction by Patricia Grashoff / Peter Kalmbach / Henning Lühr, Bremen 2019, ISBN 978-3-95651-211-7 , p. 252
  • Henning Lühr: Handbook of Finances and Budget in the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen . 1st edition. KellnerVerlag, Bremen 2020, ISBN 978-3-95651-261-2 , p. 552 .

See also

Web links

Commons : Hans-Henning Lühr  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. 10th eGovernment Summit - Summit discusses the implementation of the Online Access Act // Presentation of the “eGovernment Awards”. Vogel Business Media GmbH & Co.KG, November 16, 2017, accessed on November 25, 2017 .
  2. Press release ( Memento of the original from December 1, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. of the state of Bremen @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / pressedienst.bremen.de