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2010

Friday, December 17, 2010, David Simchi-Levi, MIT
play Operations Rule

Friday, December 2, 2010, Jeanne G. Harris, Accenture
play Talent Analytics

Friday, November 19, 2010, Joan Woodard, Sandia National Labs
play Needed: Analytics Pros in Energy

Wednesday, November 3, 2010, Bill Hostmann, Gartner
play Gartner on Business Intelligence

October 22, 2010, Allan Lichtman, American University
play Obama in 2012

October 8, 2010, Claudia Perlich, Media6Degrees
play Mining for Gold

September 3, 2010, Maurice Levi, University of British Columbia Sauder School
play Deal or No Deal: Hormones Impact Business

August 19, 2010, Scott Patterson, Former Wall Street Journal reporter
play The Quants

exclusiveJuly 21, 2010, Admiral Mike Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
play Chairman and Analytics Champion

July 9, 2010, Ed Kaplan, Yale University
play Terror Queues

June 24, 2010, Andy Boyd, University of Houston
play Pricing and Gumballs in Airline Reservations

June 10, 2010, Mary J. Benner, Wharton
play Do financial analysts sabotage new product development?

May 28, 2010, David Alderson, Naval Postgraduate School
play Danger: Infrastructure Under Attack

May 14, 2010, Peter Kolesar, Columbia University
play Ending the Water War Surrounding New York's Reservoir

April 30, 2010, Eva K. Lee, GA Tech
play Analytics Goes to War - Against Cancer

April 8, 2010, Warren Lieberman & Michael Raskin
play Forecasting Consumer Behavior

March 19, 2010, Michael Schrage
play Experimenting at the Workplace

March 4, 2010, Arnold Barnett
play How safe are our airports?

February 18, 2010, Brian Lewis
play Advice to Execs on Working with Operations Researchers

February 5, 2010, Mary Grace Crissey
play The Nitti-Gritty of Working with O.R. Providers

January 22 , 2010, Dina Mayzlin & David Godes
play Word of Mouth Marketing

January 14 , 2010, Pinar Keskinocak & Julie Swann
play Haiti: Humanitarian Logistics

January 12 , 2010, Doug Samuelson
play Winning Elections with O.R.

2009

December 18, 2009, Ron Howard
play Master Decider

December 4, 2009, John Sterman
play Climate Change: On to Copenhagen

November 6, 2009, Anna Nagurney
play Supernetworks: Building Better Real and Virtual Highways

November 6, 2009, Sam L. Savage
play The Flaw of Averages

October 23, 2009, James J. Cochran
play Running the Numbers in Time for the World Series

September 22, 2009, Tom Davenport
play Competing on Analytics

September 5, 2009, Sheldon H. Jacobson
play Emergency! Pandemic

August 14, 2009, Rob Pratt. Ivan Oliveira, Chuck Delaney
play The perils of success: one school district’s answer in the numbers

August 7, 2009, Lawrence Wein
playTroublemaker or Trusted Advisor?

July 24, 2009, Justin Cohen
play Using Analytics to Battle AIDS: A Lesson from the Clinton Foundation

July 10, 2009, Prof. ManMohan Sodhi
play Economic Calamity as a Supply Chain Problem

June 19, 2009, Karl Kempf
play Intel’s Chief Numbers Cruncher

June 19, 2009, Professor Michael W. Carter
play How Can You Squeeze 30% Out of Healthcare Costs?

 

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