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Recent OM Doctoral seminars
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| 0M899
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Capacity |
| 0M899
- B |
Information in Production Inventory Systems |
| 0M899
- C |
Transportation and Logistics |
| OM899
- D |
Competition
and Incentives in Operational Decisions |
A. Capacity
(Instructor - Prof. William
Lovejoy)
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Class
#1
September 6 |
Capacity and competitive reaction |
Class
#2
September 13 |
Capacity as a deterent to entry |
Class
#3
September 20 |
Capacity as a buffer stock |
Class
#4
September 27 |
Capital acquisition and the learning organization |
Class
#5
October 4 |
Traditional OR approaches to capacity expansion |
Class
#6
October 11 |
Capacity as an option |
Class
#7
October 18 |
Issues on capacity decisions at General Motors |
Class
#8
October 25 |
Plant
loading and capacity investments |
Class
#9
November 1 |
The
costs of capacity usage at Libby Owen Ford |
Class
#10
November 8 |
Costing capacity usage |
Class
#11
November 15 |
Complexity as a capacity issue |
Class
#12
November 22 |
Scheduling with capacity constraints |
Class
#13
December 6 |
Exchange rate fluctuations and information issues in
capacity planing. |
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Guest Speakers
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John Birge
University of Michigan Industrial
Engineering
Francine Lafontaine
University of Michigan Business
Economics |
B. Information in Production Inventory Systems
(Instructor - Prof. Roman
Kapuscinski)
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Class
#1
September 5 |
Taxonomy and Value of Information |
Class
#2
September 12 |
Value
of Information |
Class
#3
September 19 |
Value
of Centralized System |
Class
#4
September 26 |
Coordination/Lead Times vs. Information |
Class
#5
October 3 |
Bullwhip Effect |
Class
#6
October 10 |
Postponement |
Class
#7
October 17 |
Information Delays in Supply Chain |
Class
#8
October 24 |
Local
vs. Global Information |
Class
#9
October 31 |
Using
Information in Promotions |
Class
#10
November 7 |
Contracts |
Class
#11
November 14 |
Non-Cooperative System |
Class
#12
November 21 |
Allocation of Benefits |
Class
#13
December 5 |
Empirical Studies |
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Guest Speakers
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Ravi Anupindi
Kellogg School of Management,
Northwestern University
Art Hsu
Graduate School of Industrial
Administration,
Carnegie Mellon University
Fangruo Chen
Graduate School of Business,
Columbia University
Anand Krishnan
Kellogg School of Management,
Northwestern University
Ananth Iyer
Krannert School of Management,
Purdue University
Gerard Cachon
Fuqua Business School, Duke
University |
C. Transportation and Logistics
(Instructor - Prof.
Ana Muriel)
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| Class
#1 |
Quantifying Heuristics Effectiveness/Vehicle Routing
Problem |
| Class
#2 |
One-Warehouse Single-Retailer Models |
| Class
#3 |
One-Warehouse Multi-Retailer Systems |
| Class
#4 |
Multi-Echelon Systems |
| Class
#5 |
Warehouse Location Analysis: Customers are served directly
from the closest facility |
| Class
#6 |
Location/Routing Models |
| Class
#7 |
Network Design: From the carrier's perspective, which
links should be serviced?, how often? |
| Class
#8 |
Divided Ownership and Information Issues |
| Class
#9 |
Third
Party Logistics Providers: Empirical Studies |
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Guest Speakers
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Jeffrey Tew
GM Enterprise Systems Labor.,
Global R&D Operations
David Simchi-Levi
Northwestern University Industrial
Engineering |
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