We love recognizing our accomplished DBA/DM/PhD alumni and current students and their presentations and publications that have occurred since the last release of the DM Digest. The list is impressive!
Michael Grieves, DBA '00, will be giving the Holst Memorial Lecture at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e. He is an internationally renowned expert on Digital Twins, a concept that he originated, and organizational digital transformation. His focus is on product development, engineering, systems engineering and complex systems, manufacturing, especially additive manufacturing, and operational sustainment.
Ruth Bernstein, DM '11, & Fredette, C. (2021) published a book on Diversity and Inclusion in Nonprofit Governance: No More Excuses! Sagamore-Venture Publishing.
Solange Charas, PhD '14, co-authored an article with LL Griffeth, RF Malik, N Randall titled Sponsorship: An Intervention to Accelerate Women's Career Velocity. The article explores sponsorship as a career development strategy to enhance the understanding of why women are underrepresented in senior level leadership in the US.
Stephan Liozu, PhD '13, published his 12th book, The Industrial Subscription Economy: A Practical Guide to Designing, Pricing, and Scaling Your Industrial Subscription.
Mariana Amatullo, PhD '15, co-edited the book Design for Social Intervention: Case Studies from Around the World with Boyer, B. May, J. and Shea, A.
Thomas A. King, DM '16, published a book More Than A Numbers Game: A Brief History of Accounting.
King also talked with WalletHub, giving advice for those looking to purchase non-owner car insurance.
Candace Steele Flippin’s, DM '16, new book, Get Your Career in SHAPE: A Five-Step Guide to Achieve the Success You Need, Want, and Deserve was released on International Women's Day. It is all about helping women achieve success by getting their careers in shape.Steele Flippin relied on research from conversations with thousands of women to reveal five things women can do to get the career they need, want and deserve. Steele Flippin was interviewed on Dallas Ft. Worth NBC news. Watch the interview here.
Steele Flippin also presented to the Engaged Practitioner Scholar Fellows Group on March 21, 2022 on “How to Develop Knowledge Tools for Industry”.
Anthony Scardillo, DM '17, discusses Preparing Today’s College Students for the Real World on the Academic Minute podcast.
Emmanuel Quansah, PhD ’19, Dale Hartz, DM ’14, and Paul Salipante, PhD, published an article in the Journal of Small Business Enterprise Development, on Adaptive practices in SMEs: leveraging dynamic capabilities for strategic adaptation.
Susan Johnson, PhD '20, John Meluso and Jim Bagrow published a paper on Flexible Environments for Hybrid Collaboration: Redesigning Virtual Work Through the Four Orders of Design in the Winter 2022 edition of Design Issues, an MIT journal.
Stephanie Herbst-Lucke’s, PhD '22, research on Changing college conferences doesn't boost schools was highlighted in Crain's Cleveland.
Herbst-Lucke’s research, “Title hopes? Why switching athletic conferences is a big gamble for universities was highlighted in University Business.
Mike Goulder, DM '22, was featured on the podcast What Really Matters, with Kostia Feldman, a CWRU alum and Senior Manager of Demand & Supply Planning at Nestle to dig into the details on the demand side of supply chain planning. They discussed how organizations make planning predictions, how the pandemic has changed things and where we go from here. Listen and subscribe today.
Rich Moreno, DBA '23, presented at the Arnova Conference in Atlanta, GA on November 12, 2021. His paper presentation was on Adaptive Leadership Design.
Dwayne Naylor, DM '23, was interviewed in Authority Magazine, Dwayne Naylor of Civic Federal Credit Union on How They Are Helping to Promote Financial Inclusion.
Pamela Robinson, PhD '23, competed in the finale of the inaugural 3-Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition at Case Western Reserve University in the Tinkham Veale University Center. The competition challenged students to explain their research and its importance in a way a general audience would understand in just three minutes with the aid of one slide. Robinson competed against 22 other graduate students and was the only student representing Weatherhead School.
Ivory Simms, PhD '23, had the opportunity to interview local independent retailers and partner providers about the challenges in supplying fresh produce in food insecure markets. She posted a blog on Dismantling Barriers to Access Fresh Produce, which captures the discussion and provides eye-opening insights into the challenges of independent retailers and frontline access providers.