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Dr. Anderson is an Assistant Professor of Operations Management at the University of Texas McCombs School of Business. He received his doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and history from Stanford University. His research interests include supply chain management, outsourced product development, knowledge management, startup ventures, service operations, and system dynamics. He has published articles in Management Science and Production and Operations Management. Dr. Anderson won the prestigious Wickham Skinner Early-Career Research Award from the Production and Operations Management Society. He is an associate editor in the Product Innovation Department of Production and Operations Management and has received research grants from the National Science Foundation, SAP, and Hewlett-Packard. Professor Anderson has consulted with Ford, Dell, Hewlett-Packard, Frito-Lay, and Atlantic-Richfield. Prior to his academic work, he worked as an engineer for the Ford Motor Company, from which he was granted three U.S. patents.
Dr. Morrice is a Professor in the Management Science and Information Systems Department in the University of Texas McCombs School of Business. He received a Bachelor's degree in Operations Research fro Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. He holds an M.S. and a Ph.D. in Operations Research and Industrial Engineering from Cornell University. Professor Morrice has extensive consulting, teaching, and research experience in the areas of Management Science and Supply Chain Management. Dr. Morrice has worked with Schlumberger analyzing and improving their operations and logistics using optimization and simulation techniques. Additionally, he has taught executive education courses to consultants at PriceWaterhouseCoopers in the area of Supply Chain Management. His current research interests focus on optimization and risk management in the supply chain. At the McCombs School, Professor Morrice teaches Supply Chain Management, Management Science, and Operations Simulation.
TESC Affiliates
Dr. Ritchie-Dunham is an affiliated researcher at TESC. He is also Executive Director of the Institute for Strategic Clarity, a non-profit research and education organization, and Chairman of Strategic Clarity, where he has worked with many Global Fortune 1000 companies. He received his PhD in Decision Sciences from the University of Texas at Austin, a Masters in International Management from AGSIM (Thunderbird), an MBA from ESADE in Barcelona, and a BS in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Tulsa. In addition to lecturing around the world on strategic clarity, he is an adjunct professor at the ITAM in Mexico City. Dr. Ritchie-Dunham sits on the board of trustees of the Society of Organizational Learning, the Pine Hill Waldorf School, and Dynamic I-T. He has co-authored Managing from Clarity (Wiley 2001) and has published on strategic systems thinking in the System Dynamics Review, A.T. Kearney White Paper Series, and various practitioner newsletters.
This page was last updated on October 02, 2003
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Email: edward.anderson@bus.utexas.edu