Education
In 1968-1969 he studied Psychology and Education at the Columbia University in the City of New New York
In 1968-1969 he studied Psychology and Education at the Columbia University in the City of New New York
Harmon got his High School degree from Shortridge High School in 1960, and received a Bachelor in biology from Earlham College in 1965. He began his career working for Geary Rummler at Praxis Corporation in New York City. Throughout the Seventies he owned his own consulting company and did major process redesign projects with clients like Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Security Pacific, Prudential, and Citibank.
In the Eighties and Nineties Harmon was a senior consultant and head of Cutter Consortium"s Distributed Architecture practice.
From 1985 to 2000 he wrote Cutter newsletters, including expert systems strategies, Computer-Aided Software Engineering strategies, and component development strategies. Currently Harmon is the Executive Editor of www.BPTrends.com -- a monthly webizine that publishes articles and reports on Business Process topics.
(BPTrends was founded in 2003 by Celia Wolf and Paul Harmon) He serves as the senior BPM market analyst at BPTrends. He is also the Senior Methodologist of BPTrends Associates a consulting group that offers training and consulting services, based on the BPTrends BPM Methodology.
Harmon is also the author of Business Process Change (3rd Editor) a popular business guide and school textbook for those interested in BPM. Harmon recently rejoined Cutter Consortium as a Senior Consultant.
He writes reports on current developments in Cognitive Computing and consults with Cutter Clients on integrating cognitive techniques into their existing business processes.