Werner Olle

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Werner Olle (born July 18, 1945 in Store Heddinge , Denmark ) is a German economist , honorary professor specializing in the automotive industry, logistics, industrial production and a former board member.

Life

1945 born in Store Heddinge / Denmark; from the age of 4 grew up in the Swabian Alb. 1965 Abitur at the Ebingen grammar school; awarded the bushel prize. From 1968 studies of economics and social sciences in Tübingen and Berlin. During his studies he founded the small publishing house Olle & Wolter in Berlin with Ulf Wolter . 1973 diploma in political science with a thesis on the theory of state capitalism; Start of an academic career with teaching and research at the University of Nijmegen / Netherlands and at the Free University of Berlin; Focus: internationalization of production and trade union policy.

After research work on structural changes in international direct investments in collaboration with the World Economy project at the Max Planck Institute for research into the living conditions of the scientific and technical world in Starnberg, Werner Olle received his doctorate in economics with a labor market-oriented impact analysis at the Free University of Berlin in 1983 . After completing his doctorate, he became head of the foreign trade project area at the Social Economics Research Center at the FU. Projects for domestic and foreign clients, including the International Labor Office in Geneva.

1987 change to the automotive industry. Initially worked in the logistics center of Volkswagen AG. From 1992, Olle worked as Head of Logistics and Procurement at VW Saxony. He was significantly involved in the development and implementation of the module strategy in the Saxon automotive industry and the 'Production in Partnership' concept based on it, which was awarded the German Logistics Prize of the Bundesvereinigung Logistik (BVL) in 1998.

In 2004 he moved to the central management and board of the logistics service provider Schnellecke Group in Saxony (with headquarters in Wolfsburg ), where he was responsible for the logistics locations in Saxony and Thuringia as well as in Eastern and Western Europe until his retirement in 2010.

In 2008 he was appointed honorary professor at the State Study Academy in Saxony by the Saxon State Ministry for Science and Art (SMWK).

Werner Olle was, among other things, a member of the logistics project advisory board of the Saxon Ministry of Economics and Labor (SMWA), advisory board member of the automotive supplier initiative (AMZ) and spokesman for the logistics competence cluster in the East German automotive cluster (ACOD).

From 2010 to mid-2014 he was associated with the planning company TMM AG (headquarters in Böblingen), initially as a member and chairman of the supervisory board, and since 2012 as managing partner of the newly founded TMM Group Gesamtplanungs GmbH. TMM is a co-founder of the Future FAB corporate network, an innovation platform for the modular, flexible and versatile factory.

At the end of 2014 he became a co-founder and member of the board of directors of the Chemnitz Automotive Institute (CATI) at the Technical University of Chemnitz , a supraregional competence center for automotive economics. The institute initiates, operates and bundles research work in the fields of the automotive industry, automotive factories and automotive logistics.

Publications

  • with Wolfgang Schoeller: World Market, State and National Average Conditions of Labor. (= Occasional Paper. No. 77.1). Economic Research Bureau, University of Dar es Salaam, 1977.
  • Introduction to international trade union policy , 2 volumes, Olle & Wolter publishing house, Berlin 1978, ISBN 3-921241-48-0 .
  • with Marion F. Hellmann and Werner Oesterheld, European trade unions , Olle & Wolter publishing house, Berlin 1980, ISBN 3-88395-409-8 .
  • World economic structural changes and international trade union politics. In: trade union monthly issues 9'82, p. 529 f. ISSN  0016-9447
  • European trade union policy and developing countries. The example of the textile unions. In: Peter Kühne (Ed.): Trade union company policy in Western Europe. Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1982, ISBN 3-428-05089-4 , pp. 276f.
  • Structural changes in international direct investment and the domestic labor market (= contributions to the social economy of work. 6). Minerva publication, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-597-10245-X . (also dissertation )
  • Foreign Investment and Domestic Labor Market. In: The New Society. 6, June 1983, pp. 537f.
  • New Forms of Foreign Investment in Developing Countries. In: Intereconomics. 4, July / August 1983, ISSN  0020-5346 , pp. 191f.
  • International agreements as an instrument of development and social policy. Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Department of Political Education, Bonn-Bad Godesberg 1984.
  • Export development, foreign production and international competitiveness. In: WSI-Mitteilungen. 4/1984, ISSN  0342-300X , p. 236f.
  • Foreign investments by German companies in developing countries - empirical trends at the beginning of the 1980s. In: Aussenwirtschaft. Volume 39, Volume III, September 1984, ISSN  0004-8216 , pp. 241f.
  • Internationalization strategies in the German automotive industry. Research Center for Social Economics of Work, FU Berlin, 1985.
  • The development of employment in multinational enterprises in the Federal Republic of Germany - Results of a new survey (1974–1982). , (= Working Paper. No. 33). International Labor Office, Geneva 1985, ISBN 92-2-103847-5 .
  • FSA database and information system on foreign direct investment. In: Chamber for Workers and Employees Vienna (Ed.): Information about multinational corporations. 3/85, p. 12f.
  • New technologies and international division of labor. In: Economy and Society. 1/86, p. 63f., Vienna
  • with Nam-Yong Choi: Special Economic Zones in the PRC. Balance of the development phase (1980–1985). Short study on behalf of the Research Institute of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation. Berlin 1986.
  • German corporations in the Third World. (= Lamuv Taschenbuch. 46). Bornheim-Merten 1986, ISBN 3-88977-044-4 .
  • New dimensions in production logistics - the future has already begun. In: WSI-Mitteilungen. 4/1986, ISSN  0342-300X , p. 312f.
  • Module strategy and flexible production - new challenges for logistics. In: Bundesvereinigung Logistik (Ed.): 14th German Logistics Congress. 1997 Report, Volume 2, p. 523 f.
  • Production in partnership through networked logistics. In: H. Baumgarten et al. (Ed.): Logistics management: strategies - concepts - practical examples. VS Springer, 2001, ISBN 3-540-41193-3 , pp. 55f.
  • The Saxon economic miracle - look back, look ahead. In: Ina Reichel: Back to the top - the renaissance of the industrial state of Saxony. Chemnitz 2014, p. 269f.
  • with Dietke Clauß: Industry 4.0 needs medium- sized companies. Short study by the Chemnitz Automotive Institute (CATI). February 2015.
  • Investments follow growth - effects on Germany as an automotive location. Short study by the Chemnitz Automotive Institute (CATI). June 2015.
  • with Daniel Plorin, Dirk Vogel, Andreas Wächtler: The automotive agenda of the future - automotive suppliers face immense challenges . A joint study by the Chemnitz Automotive Institute (CATI) and the Network Automotive Supply Industry (AMZ) on behalf of the Saxon State Ministry for Economics, Labor and Transport (SMWA). A publication of the magazine "Autoland Sachsen", issue 2-2016.
  • with Daniel Plorin, Dirk Vogel, Andreas Wächtler: The automotive supplier industry in Saxony - Scenario 2025: Risks, but also good opportunities for SMEs . A joint study by the Chemnitz Automotive Institute (CATI) and the Network Automotive Supply Industry (AMZ) on behalf of the Saxon State Ministry for Economics, Labor and Transport (SMWA). A publication of the magazine "Autoland Sachsen", issue 1-2017.
  • with Daniel Plorin, Rico Chmelik: Ways to future- proof the automotive supply industry in Thuringia . Study by the Chemnitz Automotive Institute (CATI) in cooperation with the Netzwerk automotive thüringen eV (at) on behalf of the Thuringian ClusterManagement (ThCM) in the Landesentwicklungsgesellschaft Thüringen mbH (LEG Thüringen), Erfurt September 2018

Individual evidence

  1. Dissertation on sowiport.gesis.org
  2. a b Gundolf Baier (Ed.): Current challenges in business administration. Yearbook of the Institute for Business Administration at the West Saxon University of Applied Sciences Zwickau 2008. Peter Lang Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2008, ISBN 978-3-631-57916-9 , p. 19.
  3. New board of directors at the Schnellecke Group AG & Co. KG ( Memento of the original dated December 14, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on Schnellcke.com @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.schnellecke.com
  4. Schnellecke Managing Director Werner Olle was appointed honorary professor at amz-sachsen.de
  5. Schnellecke Board is an honorary professor at University of Cooperative Education Glauchau wirtschaftinsachsen.de on
  6. Automotive logistics starts its third year at the Glauchau study academy. ( Memento from December 11, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF) on autoland-sachsen.com
  7. Press release honorary professorship (PDF) on rkw-sachsen.de
  8. Autoland Sachsen No. I / 2015, www.cati.institute