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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Christa Muth, née le 24 novembre 1949 à RhChrista Muth, née le 24 novembre 1949 à Rheydt, est une systémicienne allemande, professeure de management et consultante, connue pour avoir souligné l'importance des aspects intangibles dans les organisations et les stratégies commerciales. Elle a développé une approche qu'elle a appelé "Human Systems Engineering" enseignée dans le cadre d'un MAS (Master of Advanced Studies) à la HES-SO (Haute École Spécialisée de Suisse occidentale) et à la ZHAW (Zürcher Hochschule der angewandten Wissenschaften). Après avoir remis la direction de ce programme à un successeur, elle a développé un nouveau domaine d'intérêt dans le domaine de «l'innovation sociétale». Muth a passé la plus grande partie de sa vie en Suisse. Muth est une femme trans, née garçon, elle a fait sa transition à l'âge de 58 ans, en moins de six mois, sous l’œil du public, avec l'appui de son employeur, de ses collègues, étudiants, clients et amis. Jusque-là elle avait vécu et publié sous les noms "Christophe Muth", "Christoph Muth" and "Chris Muth", essentiellement en français, en allemand et en anglais sur les thèmes de management et de stratégie de business.de management et de stratégie de business. , Christa Muth, geboren als Christoph Muth (Christa Muth, geboren als Christoph Muth (* 24. November 1949 in Rheydt) ist eine deutsche Systemikerin, Professorin für Management und Unternehmensberaterin. Bekannt wurde Muth durch ihren Einsatz für die nicht materiellen Faktoren für den Erfolg in Organisationen und Unternehmen. Im akademischen Bereich entwickelte Muth hierzu einen Master-Studiengang „Human Systems Engineering“ (MAS – Master of Advanced Studies) an der HES-SO (Haute Ecole Spécialisée de Suisse occidentale) und der ZHAW (Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften). Nach der Abgabe der Studienleitung an ihre Nachfolger entwickelte sie einen neuen Interessenbereich zum Thema „gesellschaftliche Innovation“. Muth verbrachte den größten Teil ihres Lebens in der Schweiz. größten Teil ihres Lebens in der Schweiz. , Christa Muth (born November 24, 1949) is aChrista Muth (born November 24, 1949) is a German systems scientist, management professor and management consultant. She spent most of her life in Switzerland and is notable for emphasizing the importance of the intangible aspects in organizations and in business strategies. She coined the term “Human Systems Engineering” and gave it to a Master of Advanced Studies Program she developed at the HES-SO (University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland). After she handed over the direction of this program to a successor, she developed a new area of interest in the field of “societal innovation." Muth is a trans woman and activist for the transgender community. She was assigned a male gender at birth and lived and published under the names Christophe Muth, Christoph Muth and Chris Muth until she was 58. She transitioned in less than 6 months.8. She transitioned in less than 6 months.
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rdfs:comment Christa Muth (born November 24, 1949) is aChrista Muth (born November 24, 1949) is a German systems scientist, management professor and management consultant. She spent most of her life in Switzerland and is notable for emphasizing the importance of the intangible aspects in organizations and in business strategies. She coined the term “Human Systems Engineering” and gave it to a Master of Advanced Studies Program she developed at the HES-SO (University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland). After she handed over the direction of this program to a successor, she developed a new area of interest in the field of “societal innovation."est in the field of “societal innovation." , Christa Muth, née le 24 novembre 1949 à Rheydt, est une systémicienne allemande, professeure de management et consultante, connue pour avoir souligné l'importance des aspects intangibles dans les organisations et les stratégies commerciales. , Christa Muth, geboren als Christoph Muth (Christa Muth, geboren als Christoph Muth (* 24. November 1949 in Rheydt) ist eine deutsche Systemikerin, Professorin für Management und Unternehmensberaterin. Bekannt wurde Muth durch ihren Einsatz für die nicht materiellen Faktoren für den Erfolg in Organisationen und Unternehmen. Erfolg in Organisationen und Unternehmen.
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