
| Media Assistance:
Shula Neuman Director, News and Information, Olin Business School and Department of Economics sneuman@wustl.edu (314) 935-5202 |
| Director:
Panos Kouvelis, Ph.D. (kouvelis@olin.wustl.edu)
| Home Page: http://bctim.wustl.edu/
Location: 237 Simon Hall |
The BCTIM is a center set up jointly by Washington University's John M. Olin School of Business, the Boeing Company and other corporate partners, with a view to fostering a more meaningful, mutually beneficial interaction between industry and academe, on issues relating to technology in general and IT, or information technology, in particular, and their impact on the firm in general, and more specifically on the management of its operations and those of its supply chain partners.
The BCTIM seeks to better expose members of the academic community (both teachers and the taught) to world-class technology, operations and supply chain management practices, and thus contribute to their research and teaching activities, or learning experience, respectively. It aims to provide industry with access to cutting-edge applied research and up-to-date educational and instructional material dealing with such issues. Finally, the BCTIM helps the pool of graduates - that the center's industrial partners routinely recruit from - become more "tech-savvy" and knowledgeable than they might have otherwise been.
The affairs of the BCTIM are currently managed by Professor Panos Kouvelis, Director of the center, in conjunction with Dean Stuart Greenbaum, Dean of the Olin School of Business.
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| Managing the supply chain How the Gap could have avoided entanglement with child labor (http://news-info.wustl.edu/tips/page/normal/10623.html) Nov. 21, 2007 --
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| Advancing competitively requires firms to be self-aware and capable to implement plans, business professors say Business innovation is not dependent on creative people (http://news-info.wustl.edu/tips/page/normal/7910.html) Oct. 9, 2006 --
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| Professor to speak on whether the USGA system levels the playing field Golf handicapping:Good for the strong, not the weak (http://news-info.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/7705.html) Sept. 11, 2006 -- Research indicates that the system for computing golfers' handicaps favors strong, steady players. The professor will present his findings on Friday, September 15. 10:30 a.m., at the Charles F. Knight Center on Washington University's campus. The lecture is sponsored by the Boeing Center for Technology, Information and Manufacturing at the Olin School of Business. |
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| Sergio Chayet Assistant Professor of Operations and Manufacturing Management (http://news-info.wustl.edu/sb/page/normal/770.html) Chayet's area of expertise is in decision analysis, inventory control, production planning and scheduling and operations strategy. He also studies strategic planning for production and service organizations using queueing and game-theoretic models; control and management of manufacturing systems; ... Expertise: Operations management, inventory control, production planning and scheduling, operations strategy, decision analysis. Direct contact: (314) 935-6769 / chayet@wustl.edu |
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| Panos Kouvelis Emerson Distinguished Professor of Operations and Manufacturing Management (http://news-info.wustl.edu/sb/page/normal/439.html)
Kouvelis is an expert on global supply chain security and on the efforts of homeland security officials to secure the 30 million containers that are shipped into the United States annually as part of the manufacturing and distribution supply chain. He's also an expert source on a variety of business-related ... Expertise: marketing, e-commerce, operations management, manufacturing management, facility layout, inventory control, production planning, … Direct contact: (314) 935-4604 / kouvelis@wustl.edu |
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