Baruch College - Management
Northridge
CA
Effective August 21
I have the honor and pleasure of serving as the Interim Associate Dean of Tseng College of Graduate
International and Midcareer Education.
Interim Associate Dean
California State University
Northridge - Tseng College
I got elected to the Board of Directors at The Global Sourcing Council and my primary responsibilities include development of the 3S Certification Program
which will offer socially sustainable sourcing certification to companies and also through universities.\nIn May 2014
the GSC hosted their first Sustainability Bootcamp
of which I was the Director. We had attendees from the US and India
who learned about the practical aspects of sustainability and how to develop empowerment tools based on the three aspects of sustainability.
Member of the Board of Directors
Greater New York City Area
The Global Sourcing Council
American Society for Engineering Education
Director of Risk Management in Outsourcing
Evaluation of Risk Management aspects of Outsourcing Projects that Fynco will be consulting on.
Fynco
ASEE Engineering Management Division
American Society for Engineering Education
Consultant / Project Manager
Greater New York City Area
Taproot Foundation
Northridge
CA
Associate Professor
California State University
Northridge
ASEE Engineering Management Division
Stevens Institute of Technology
Hoboken
NJ
Adjunct Faculty
Northridge
CA
I joined Cal State
Northridge in Fall 2012 as an Assistant Professor in Engineering Management. I teach courses in the field of Quality Management
Entrepreneurship and Systems Engineering. \nCurrently I am also working on developing new courses in Globalization
Quality Management and am also co-authoring two books on Risk Management and Case Studies in Systems Engineering
which are areas of research interest to me as well.\nEffective Spring 2014
I have been appointed as The Director of The Ernie Schaffer Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Cal State
Northridge\nI am also the assessment coordinator for the department and am responsible for the ABET accreditation of all undergraduate programs within the MSEM department.
Assistant Professor
California State University-Northridge
Hoboken
NJ
Teaching Assistant
Stevens Institute of Technology
Hoboken
NJ
Post Doctoral Researcher
Stevens Institute of Technology
Northridge
CA
Director
Ernie Schaffer Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship
California State University
Northridge
I joined the faculty at Baruch College from January 2012 as an Associate Adjunct Professor and taught 2 sections for a course in Service Operations Management and also taught and developed an additional course on Sustainability of the global supply chain.
Associate Adjunct Professor
Greater New York City Area
Baruch College
PhD
Engineering Management
INCOSE Stevens Chapter \nASEE\nASEM\nIAOP\nGSC
Stevens Institute of Technology
M.S.
Engineering Management
California State University-Northridge
B.S.
Engineering Management
Illinois Institute of Technology
Service Operations Management
Innovation Management
Data Mining
Sustainability
Statistics
Lean Manufacturing
Global Sourcing
Research
Risk Management
Higher Education
Operations Management
Engineering Management
Risk Management Consulting
MS Project
Engineering Education Research
Engineering Education
Globalization
Entrepreneurship
Quality Management
Project Management
An Evaluation of Curriculums of Graduate Engineering Management Programs
An Evaluation of Curriculums of Graduate Engineering Management Programs
Prioritization of outsourcing risks from a systemic perspective
Dr. Brian Sauser
Dr. Alex Gorod
Prioritization of outsourcing risks from a systemic perspective
This paper proposes that social entrepreneurial ventures (SEVs) operate as systems of systems (SoS)
a collection of complex systems working together to achieve an overall outcome in line with its mission. Previous literature shows that complexity theory is applicable to the unique structure of SEVs and the dual goals of creating economic and social value. We argue that not only are SEVs complex systems
but also operate as a SoS. As such
SEVs could greatly benefit from a general systemic risk management approach that is often applied to SoS. In order to explain our position
we consider an example of an existing SEV and apply these concepts to their operations. We also identify systemic risks in the example and show how the application of a systemic risk management approach can benefit SEVs.
Social Entrepreneurial Ventures: On the edge of chaos?
We know from decades long evidence that dynamic teaching tactics help with enduring understandings. This workshop is designed to foster innovation using hands-on exercises from “Pracademics” – practical/professional and academic based professors applying curricula pedagogy for capstone courses. This session will present various opportunities to use and apply entertaining and educational toolsets. The participants will design
iterate
collaborate
and present demonstrable projects. Finally
the use of the myriad toolsets is readily applicable to various engineering disciplines demanding leadership
followership
efficiency
affordability
and sustainable concepts.
Title: Engineering Entrepreneurship Toolsets: Teaching Classroom Tactics to Engineering Faculty for the 21st Century
Discussing Entrepreneurship in Engineering Education at the 2014 Interdisciplinary Engineering Design Education Conference in Santa Clara
CA (March 3)
Gandhi
Entrepreneurship \nQuality Management \nRisk Management \nSourcing Management\nLean Manufacturing/ Six Sigma \nSustainability\nEngineering Education\n\nSpecialties: \n1. Quality Management \n2. Systemic Risk Management \n3. Global Sourcing\n4. Lean Manufacturing/ Six Sigma \n5. Entrepreneurship
Shereazad Jimmy
Gandhi
Taproot Foundation
California State University
Northridge - Tseng College
The Global Sourcing Council
Baruch College
Fynco
California State University
Northridge
Stevens Institute of Technology
Stevens Institute of Technology