Roger D. H. Warburton | ||
Research Colleagues | ||
Steve Disney at Cardiff Busines School | ||
Steve and I work together to show that when discrete and continuous mathematics are applied to Supply Chain problems, they produce managerially equivalent answers. Steve does the discrete math and I do the continuous math. |
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Jonathan Hodgson at St. Joseph's University | ||
Jonathan keeps me honest. His challenge is to take my cavalier use of dubious mathematics and give it a respectable mathematical dressing. . |
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Erland Nielsen at the Aarhus School of Business | ||
Erland and I may just be working on an impossible problem. He refuses to think when the temperature goes over 85F degrees (30C to him). Here are some pictures of me lecturing at the Aarhus School of Business. ![]() ![]() |
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Roy Stratton at Nottingham Trent University | ||
Roy and I refuse to acknowledge that 100% offshore manufacturing is inevitable. We challenge the obsession with manufacturinig everything offshore. Using economic models we can there is a legitimate role for U.S. and U.K. manufacturing. |
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Steve Warner at U. Mass Dartmouth | ||
Steve convinced me that I could do legitimate academic research in the apparel industry. With a grant from the National Textile Center, we set about showing that domestic (i.e. U.S.) manufacturing is competitive. |
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Steve Kay at NW Texnet |
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Steve and I have developed training courses in New Product Development and Balanced Sourcing. Below is Steve's avocation--playing Beatles songs.. ![]() |