Rüdiger Andreßen

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Rüdiger Andreßen

Rüdiger Andreßen (born June 17, 1936 in Kiel ) is a graduate economist , business economist (FH) and university lecturer .

Life

family

Rüdiger Andreßen was born as the son of Paul Andreßen from Kiel and his wife Helene von Arnim from Milmersdorf / Brandenburg . His father died in 1945 in World War II . He is married to Cordelia Andreßen, a graduate economist and doctor. The couple has three children.

education and profession

From 1943 to 1950 he attended elementary school, then switched to middle school, which he left in 1954 when he graduated from secondary school . In the same year he began an apprenticeship at the textile retail company Ferdinand Meislahn in Kiel, which he completed in 1957 with a commercial assistant letter. He then attended a course for textile industrial clerks at the textile and engineering school in Neumünster for a year, which he successfully completed in 1958 with a state final examination. From 1959 to 1960 he worked as an employee in the sales department of the Karl Freudenberg Veledon-Werke in Weinheim an der Bergstrasse. He then moved to the General Association of the Linen Industry in Bielefeld until 1962 and became the managing director's assistant. In 1963 he took on new tasks at the Carl Weber and Co. textile factory in Oerlinghausen near Bielefeld. Was employed there until 1967, headed the administration department with operational and payroll accounting, later rose to managerial assistant and sales manager.

From 1967 to 1970 Rüdiger Andreßen studied business administration at the higher business school in Kiel, which was later renamed the business school. He graduated with a degree in business administration (FH). In the same year he enrolled in the economics department at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel . 1975 passed his examination as a qualified economist. To finance his studies, worked from 1970 to 1972 as an auditing assistant at the Norddeutschen-Treuhand-Union and the tax consulting firm Dr. W. Rudloff and M. Seemann in Kiel, then as a research assistant at the chair for business administration with Klaus Brockhoff . After completing his studies in 1975, together with his colleague Günter Gers, within only two years he converted the cameralistic bookkeeping of the University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, which is customary in authorities, to the commercial bookkeeping. In 1977, the Schleswig-Holstein Ministry of Social Affairs appointed him to the research project “Personnel Requirements Determination Procedure - PBEV”, which was limited to 1982 and formed the scientific basis for the later development of the “Diagnosis Related Groups - DRG / flat-rate cases”. The project was carried out in different hospital departments (interior, surgery, etc.) in several federal states. After completing the project in Schleswig-Holstein, he supported the Senator for Health of the Free and Hanseatic City of Bremen in freelance scientific work (1982–1983) for a year. He prepared the scientific results obtained there as a state contribution for the final report of the federal research project.

Teaching assignments, lectureships and professorships

From 1982 to 1992 he took on teaching positions at the Schleswig-Holstein Business Academy and the Kiel University of Applied Sciences . In addition, the economist taught from 1987 to 1992 at the University of Applied Sciences in Kiel in the main course. From 1984 to 1988 he was a full-time guest lecturer at the Berlin University of Applied Sciences in the fields of general business administration and accounting. At the same time, in addition to his teaching activities, he acquired the “British Automobile Service and Sales GmbH in the Center” and managed the company from 1985 to 1987 as a managing partner.

After the "Wende", Rüdiger Andreßen was significantly involved in the transformation of the former University of Economics Bruno Leuschner of the GDR into the University of Applied Sciences for Technology and Economics in the foundation (Berlin-Karlshorst). From the winter semester of 1991 he taught there as a guest lecturer. As the coordinator for the accounting department, his tasks included developing the curricula and providing technical support for the lecturers.

In addition, he played a key role in setting up a distance learning course for a business graduate (FH) or business graduate (FH) for the five new federal states. The economist created the curricula, including the time schedule, for the basic course Accounting I and II as well as for the major in Accounting and Controlling in the main course. He led these distance learning groups himself for three years and led the candidates to their conclusion with exercise books and face-to-face events as well as the accompaniment and evaluation of the respective diploma theses.

In 1993 the Lausitz University of Applied Sciences in Cottbus appointed Rüdiger Andreßen as C3 professor for business administration, accounting and controlling. There he taught until 1994 parallel to his duties in Berlin-Karlshorst. In the same year he returned to the University of Applied Sciences for Technology and Economics, after receiving an appointment there to a C3 professorship for business administration, accounting and controlling, and stayed there until 2001.

In parallel to this professorship, from 1997 he took on teaching activities at the German-speaking Faculty of Economics and Law of the Georgian Technical University (GTU) in Tbilisi. After his retirement in Berlin Mitte in 2001, he was appointed university professor for economics and special questions in business administration by the GTU's Scientific Council. In 1998 this university awarded him an honorary doctorate, which was confirmed in 1999 by the Minister for Education, Science, Research and Culture of Schleswig-Holstein. From 2007 to 2010 he set up a German-speaking faculty as part of a professorship at the Free University of Zugdidi in Georgia . This university also awarded him an honorary doctorate . And another professorship was to follow. From 2008 he taught parallel to his other teaching activities as a full professor at the Grigol Robakidze University in Tbilisi. After teaching in Georgia for more than 20 years, he finally returned to his hometown of Kiel.

engagement

Rüdiger Andreßen promotes traditional perception and appreciation of the Kiel Castle . He has been volunteering in this area for years. In 2015 he founded the “Friends of Kiel Castle”. In 2017 Rüdiger Andreßen published the book “Das Kieler Schloss. Residence in the heart of the city ”.

literature

  • Ulrich Schempp (Ed.): Strategic leadership: State and companies as a design framework for selected decision-oriented macro and microeconomic control approaches. Festschrift for Professor Dr. HC Rüdiger Andreßen on the occasion of his 65th birthday in 2001 with an implemented curriculum vitae (Postscriptum 2011) . Stralsund University of Applied Sciences, 2001
  • Rüdiger Andreßen: The Kiel Castle , Wachholtz-Verlag, 2017, ISBN 978-3-529-05134-0
  • Project studies and publications Planning and forecasting in large German companies. Brief evaluation of the questionnaire section "Investment planning" R. Andreßen and K. Brockhoff, Kiel 1974
  • Performance and demand-oriented assessment of the workforce in the Kiel University Clinic R. Andreßen and G. Gers, Kiel 1977, publication in the series of the Medical Statistics and Documentation Department of the CAU Clinic
  • Analytical evaluation of 44 profitability audits in the years 1974–1976 in hospitals in Schleswig-Holstein R. Andreßen, Kiel 1977
  • Investigation of the nursing area in the Itzehoe special-purpose hospital - calculation of staff requirements R. Andreßen, W. Abraham, D. Schiwek, Kiel 1978
  • Report on the first intensive examination for the "Internal Medicine" department of the State of Schleswig-Holstein as part of the research project PBEV R. Andreßen, W. Abraham, D. Schiwek, Kiel 1979
  • Cost structure comparison between outpatient treatment by resident doctors and outpatient treatment by participating hospital doctors. Comparative study of the expenditure of the statutory health insurance companies - on behalf of the Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians Schleswig-Holstein R. Andreßen, Kiel 1979
  • Report on the second intensive examination for the "Internal Medicine" department of the State of Schleswig-Holstein as part of the research project PBEV R. Andreßen, H. Göbel, R. Lohmeyer, Kiel 1981
  • Research report on ergonomic studies in the "Internal Medicine" department, final report of the PBE research project in the "Health Research" series, Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, Bonn 1985
  • Research report on ergonomic studies in the "Internal Medicine" department, final report of the PBEV research project in the state of Bremen Scientific revision: R. Andreßen, Bremen 1983
  • Restructuring of the Ruhrlandklinik Essen R. Andreßen, Düsseldorf 1987 Curriculum study course Business Administration for the acquisition of the diplomas "Diplom-Kaufmann (FH) and Diplom-Kauffrau (FH)" in a distance learning bridge course Project leader: Professor Dr. R. Knigge, sub-project accounting: R. Andreßen, Berlin 1991

Individual evidence

  1. book presentation | Friends of Kiel Castle. Retrieved June 5, 2020 .