Prof. Dr. Monika Maria Möhring is a professor of Business, Logistics, SCM, and Innovation Management at Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen University of Applied Sciences in Friedberg, Germany. Her academic background comprises a PhD in Economics at Strathclyde University, Glasgow, an MBA at University of Lincoln, and a Master of Chemistry. Monika Maria Möhring is a member of the European Operations Management Association (EurOMA), and the Industrial Marketing and Purchasing (IMP) Group.
Prof. Dr. Möhring has been working at the interface between IT and industrial business processes since 1999.
Starting from an IT specialist’s role, i.a. at Software AG, she has increasingly been dedicating her work to business process (re-)engineering and the successful integration of customer-centric BPM prototypes into extant enterprise architektures. The supplier evaluates the desired new technologies with IT interfaces (such as RFID, 3-D printing, and other industry 4.0 technologies) in interaction with the customer organization in order to achieve ongoing excellence in business practices.
To manage and diagnose such industrial process-centric innovations, Prof. Dr. Möhring suggests an innovation scorecard and management framework around which numerous of her international publications revolve. She maintains academic and corporate research cooperations, i.a. with Adam Smith Business School in Glasgow, as well as with leading multinational enterprises in automotive and process industries.