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'''Marcus Birkenkrahe''' (born December 29, 1963 as ''Marcus Speh'' in [[Bad Kreuznach]], [[Germany]]) is a [[physicist]], [[information architect]] and [[writer]] who also works as an [[Coaching|Executive Coach]]<ref>[http://www.brandeins.de/home/inhalt_detail.asp?id=1889&MenuID=130&MagID=69&umenuid=1 German Economics magazine "Brandeins", June 2006]</ref>.
'''Marcus Birkenkrahe''' (born December 29, 1963 as ''Marcus Speh'' in [[Bad Kreuznach]], [[Germany]]) is a [[physicist]], [[information architect]] and [[writer]] who also works as an [[Coaching|Executive Coach]]<ref>[http://www.brandeins.de/home/inhalt_detail.asp?id=1889&MenuID=130&MagID=69&umenuid=1 German Economics magazine "Brandeins", June 2006]</ref>.


After obtaining his [[Abitur]] in 1983, Birkenkrahe studied physics, mathematics and chemistry at the [[University of Hamburg]]. In 1994, he worked as a research assistant at [[DESY]] in Zeuthen near [[Berlin]] and earned his [[Doctor of science|doctorate]] with a dissertation on [[multigrid]] computations for [[lattice gauge theory|lattice gauge theories]] using [[object orientation|object-oriented]], [[literate programming]]<ref>[http://www-library.desy.de/diss96.html DESY Library of Dissertations]</ref>. As co-founder and chairman of the Globewide Network Academy (GNA), he received the awards for "Best Campus-Wide Information System"<ref>[http://botw.org/1994/awards/campus.aspx Best of the Web Awards 1994, Best Campus-Wide Information System]</ref> and "Best Educational Site"<ref>[http://botw.org/1994/awards/educate.aspx Best of Web Awards 1994 - Educational Service]</ref> at the [http://www94.web.cern.ch/WWW94/ First World-Wide Web conference] in [[Geneva]], [[Switzerland]] in 1994. Between 1995 and 2001 he worked as a corporate IT executive for [[Accenture]] and [[Royal Dutch Shell]]<ref>[http://www.psych.lse.ac.uk/complexity/Research/icoss.html London School Of Economics Complexity Research Group]</ref>. He was a Fellow of the [[Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce]] (RSA), [[London]] (1998-2008) and has been a registered expert and reviewer for [[knowledge management]] for the European Union since 1999. In 2002, he served as a visiting professor for [[knowledge management]] at the [[University of Auckland]] Business School where he won the "Best Paper 2002" award of the [http://www.uabr.auckland.ac.nz/ University of Auckland Business Review]<ref>[http://www.business.auckland.ac.nz/comwebcontent/index.cfm?fs=pgv&articleID=353&pageID=28 University of Auckland Business School News]</ref><ref>[http://www.ikmagazine.com/xq/asp/sid.0/articleid.B2C08675-06BF-4955-91C2-75128B65B615/eTitle.Its_a_small_world_The_effects_of_globalisation_on_knowledge_management/qx/display.htm It's A Small World, Interview, IKmagazine, June 2002]</ref>.
After obtaining his [[Abitur]] in 1983, Birkenkrahe studied physics, mathematics and chemistry at the [[University of Hamburg]]. In 1994, he worked as a research assistant at [[DESY]] in Zeuthen near [[Berlin]] and earned his [[Doctor of science|doctorate]] with a dissertation on [[multigrid]] computations for [[lattice gauge theory|lattice gauge theories]] using [[object orientation|object-oriented]], [[literate programming]]<ref>[http://www-library.desy.de/diss96.html DESY Library of Dissertations]</ref>. As co-founder and chairman of the Globewide Network Academy (GNA), he received the awards for "Best Campus-Wide Information System"<ref>[http://botw.org/1994/awards/campus.aspx Best of the Web Awards 1994, Best Campus-Wide Information System]</ref> and "Best Educational Site"<ref>[http://botw.org/1994/awards/educate.aspx Best of Web Awards 1994 - Educational Service]</ref> at the [http://www94.web.cern.ch/WWW94/ First World-Wide Web conference] in [[Geneva]], [[Switzerland]] in 1994. Between 1995 and 2001 he worked as a corporate IT executive for [[Accenture]] and [[Royal Dutch Shell]]<ref>[http://www.psych.lse.ac.uk/complexity/Research/icoss.html London School Of Economics Complexity Research Group]</ref>. He was a Fellow of the [[Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce]] (RSA), [[London]] (1998–2008) and has been a registered expert and reviewer for [[knowledge management]] for the European Union since 1999. In 2002, he served as a visiting professor for [[knowledge management]] at the [[University of Auckland]] Business School where he won the "Best Paper 2002" award of the [http://www.uabr.auckland.ac.nz/ University of Auckland Business Review]<ref>[http://www.business.auckland.ac.nz/comwebcontent/index.cfm?fs=pgv&articleID=353&pageID=28 University of Auckland Business School News]</ref><ref>[http://www.ikmagazine.com/xq/asp/sid.0/articleid.B2C08675-06BF-4955-91C2-75128B65B615/eTitle.Its_a_small_world_The_effects_of_globalisation_on_knowledge_management/qx/display.htm It's A Small World, Interview, IKmagazine, June 2002]</ref>.


Since 2007, Birkenkrahe is a professor of [[management information systems]] at the [[Berlin School of Economics and Law]], a leading German business school<ref>[http://www.hwr-berlin.de/index.php?id=2701&backPID=2700&tx_profiles_daten=140&L=0 Faculty profile Berlin School of Economics and Law]</ref> and Head of [[Electronic learning|E-Learning]] (since 2008). He serves as member of the editorial board for the Int. J. of Learning and Change<ref>[https://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalID=85 Int. J. of Learning and Change]</ref> and of the Int. J. of Innovation in Education <ref>[https://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalID=334 Int. J. of Innovation in Education]</ref>.
Since 2007, Birkenkrahe is a professor of [[management information systems]] at the [[Berlin School of Economics and Law]], a leading German business school<ref>[http://www.hwr-berlin.de/index.php?id=2701&backPID=2700&tx_profiles_daten=140&L=0 Faculty profile Berlin School of Economics and Law]</ref> and Head of [[Electronic learning|E-Learning]] (since 2008). He serves as member of the editorial board for the Int. J. of Learning and Change<ref>[https://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalID=85 Int. J. of Learning and Change]</ref> and of the Int. J. of Innovation in Education <ref>[https://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalID=334 Int. J. of Innovation in Education]</ref>.


Birkenkrahe publishes [[flash fiction]] under the [[pen names]] '''Finnegan Flawnt''' and '''Marcus Speh'''. He is an honorary member of [[Alpha Mu Gamma]], the national collegiate foreign language honor society of the USA since 2009. He lives in Berlin with his wife, American artist Carlye Birkenkrahe and their daughter Lucia.
Birkenkrahe publishes [[flash fiction]] under the [[pen names]] '''Finnegan Flawnt''' and '''Marcus Speh'''. He is an honorary member of [[Alpha Mu Gamma]], the national collegiate foreign language honor society of the USA since 2009. He lives in Berlin with his wife, American artist Carlye Birkenkrahe and their daughter Lucia.




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Marcus Birkenkrahe
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Born
Speh

(1963-12-29)December 29, 1963
Other namesFinnegan Flawnt
Alma materUniversity of Hamburg
OrganizationBerlin School of Economics and Law
TitleProfessor of Business Information Systems
AwardsBest of Web Award 1994[1]

Marcus Birkenkrahe (born December 29, 1963 as Marcus Speh in Bad Kreuznach, Germany) is a physicist, information architect and writer who also works as an Executive Coach[2].

After obtaining his Abitur in 1983, Birkenkrahe studied physics, mathematics and chemistry at the University of Hamburg. In 1994, he worked as a research assistant at DESY in Zeuthen near Berlin and earned his doctorate with a dissertation on multigrid computations for lattice gauge theories using object-oriented, literate programming[3]. As co-founder and chairman of the Globewide Network Academy (GNA), he received the awards for "Best Campus-Wide Information System"[4] and "Best Educational Site"[5] at the First World-Wide Web conference in Geneva, Switzerland in 1994. Between 1995 and 2001 he worked as a corporate IT executive for Accenture and Royal Dutch Shell[6]. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce (RSA), London (1998–2008) and has been a registered expert and reviewer for knowledge management for the European Union since 1999. In 2002, he served as a visiting professor for knowledge management at the University of Auckland Business School where he won the "Best Paper 2002" award of the University of Auckland Business Review[7][8].

Since 2007, Birkenkrahe is a professor of management information systems at the Berlin School of Economics and Law, a leading German business school[9] and Head of E-Learning (since 2008). He serves as member of the editorial board for the Int. J. of Learning and Change[10] and of the Int. J. of Innovation in Education [11].

Birkenkrahe publishes flash fiction under the pen names Finnegan Flawnt and Marcus Speh. He is an honorary member of Alpha Mu Gamma, the national collegiate foreign language honor society of the USA since 2009. He lives in Berlin with his wife, American artist Carlye Birkenkrahe and their daughter Lucia.

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