“In the information age, the most valuable resources that an organization has are its data and knowledge bases. Effective management of information systems and technology is central to codifying and sharing data, as well as to discovering and applying new knowledge – both of which are essential for success.”
Message
In the information age, the most valuable resources that an organization has are its data- and knowledge bases. Effective management of information systems and technology is central to codifying and sharing data as well as to discovering and applying new knowledge both of which are essential for success.
Successful management of information resources requires a broad understanding of the application and implementation of information technology. Achieving this goal does not imply that a manager must have a great deal of hands-on technical experience. Instead, it is far more relevant to have a broad understanding of the possibilities for using information technology to solve operational, tactical and strategic challenges. This coupled with the skill to utilize the tools and techniques that lead to successful technology integration is key for managers of the future.
At the Atkinson School we seek to prepare managers who can successfully address the changing technological landscape. Our students will be equipped with the skills necessary to manage the systems of today and the awareness required to address the technology challenges of tomorrow.
Areas of Instruction
Management Information Systems, Project Management, e-Commerce, Enterprise Information Systems, Database Management, Operations Management, Quantitative Methods
Research Interests
Large-scale technology implementation, business process integration, enterprise engineering
Selected Professional Activities
Presentations at universities and professional conferences. Member, Institute for Operations Research and Management Science (INFORMS), Association for Information Systems (AIS), Decision Sciences Institute (DSI), North American Case Research Association (NACRA). Referee for academic journals including Management Science and IIIE Transactions as well as for professional conferences. Professional conference service for INFORMS 2001, 2002 and 2003.
Selected Publications
“Optimal Shift Scheduling: A Branch and Price Approach,” (with Mehrotra and Trick), Forthcoming. “Intangible Benefits Valuation in ERP Projects,” (with Simon), Information Systems Journal, Vol. 12, 2002. “Reengineering the Business Curriculum,” (with Simon and Beccera-Fernandez), Communications of the ACM, Vol.43, No. 3, 2000. Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, Vol. 47, No. 3, 2000. “An Empirical Investigation of the Micro Structure of Knowledge Acquisition and Transfer Through Learning by Doing,” (with Epple and Argote), Operations Research, Vol. 44, No. 1, 1996.
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