Hartmut F. Binner

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Hartmut Friedrich Binner (born March 27, 1944 in Neuweistritz , Habelschwerdt district ) is a German entrepreneur. He was chairman of gfo Society eV and founder and former CEO of today as sycat IMS GmbH operating under the name Dr. Binner CIM-house GmbH. To this day he is the sole partner and managing director of Prof. Binner Akademie GmbH.

Life

After completing his engineering degree, Binner studied mechanical engineering at the University of Hanover. He then did his doctorate at the Institute for Factory Systems under Hans-Peter Wiendahl on the subject of "Requirements-based data acquisition for production control systems". As part of his doctoral thesis, he developed the role-based "swim lane process display" which was adopted in 2002 by the Object Management Group (OMG) in America in the globally valid BPMN 2.0 process visualization standard.

After working in industry, he was a research assistant at the Lower Saxony Ministry for Science and Art from 1975 to 1978. From 1978 he was a professor at the Hanover University of Applied Sciences (today Hanover University) , specializing in mechanical engineering and bioprocess engineering with a focus on the planning of workshops and systems as well as process management. To this day he is a lecturer in the process management laboratory at the University of Hanover.

In 1988 he presented the swim lane-based process management software sycats , which he had developed, for the first time at the Lower Saxony university stand during CeBIT . In 1994 Dr. Binner CIM-house GmbH founded. The company was sold to the successor company binner IMS at the end of 2006. In 2007 he founded the Professor Binner Academy.

From 1980 until today he has been working group leader of the working group "Industrial Engineering" of the VDI district association Hanover. From 1999 to 2003 he was President REFA eV (gfo), from 2004 to 2007 gfo expert group leader Hanover “Business Process Management”.

On September 19, 2007 Hartmut Binner was invited to the general meeting of the Society for Organization e. V., one of the oldest German associations for process and organizational management, was elected chairman. He held this position until the end of 2017.

From 2008 he developed the MITO model as a reference and regulatory framework for the holistic process organization implementation. In addition, he created the MITO method tool as an integrated digitizing method kit with many application templates.

Publications (selection)

Hartmut F. Binner is the editor of several book series and magazines as well as the author of books and magazine articles.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Binner data determination manufacturing systems 1987 PDF
  2. Personnel: Appointments as a technical college teacher at the FH Hannover . In: FHH-aktuell . January, 1979, p. 9 .
  3. ^ VDI District Association Hanover eV
  4. GFO Board of Directors and Advisory Board. Accessed June 2, 2018
  5. Binner, Hartmut F .: Process-oriented organizational development and process design with the MITO method tool, 2014, e-book, 365 pages, ISBN 978-3-00-043264-4
  6. Binner, Hartmut F. Method building kit for holistic process management, ISBN 978-3-658-08408-0 , ISBN 978-3-658-08409-7 (eBook), Springer / Gabler Verlag, 246 pages, September 2015.