Operations Management
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About Our Operations Management Faculty and Research
Our operations management faculty deliver a deeper understanding of a firm’s operational competencies, processes and supply chain, and desired business strategies rather than a technical engineering view of operations. They teach students to manage a business well through design, planning, control, coordination and improvement of business processes, systems and resources essential to meet consumers’ needs.
Sample Electives
- MGMT 609 - Energy Markets in Transition
This course considers various publicly available projections of long-term world and U. S. energy markets to 2050. The focus is on the relative impact of input assumptions on modeled trends in the energy sector with an emphasis on renewables. Students will form teams to take a qualitative look at the risk, uncertainty and relative impact of economic growth, demographics, oil price, oil & gas supply, renewables cost, policy, and other assumptions. The teams will also consider how policies, investment and technology advances could drive energy trends to lower emissions. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for MGMT 609 if student has credit for MGMT 612. - MGMT 612 - Energy Transition Trends and Policies in Practice
This course considers the energy transition, consumption, production, and emission trends; international and U.S. domestic policy; the changing electricity market; and the role of renewables. Students will form project teams to consider the impact of the growing supply of sustainable and renewal energy in the energy sector and the impact on decarbonization. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for MGMT 612 if student has credit for MGMT 609. - MGMT 665 - Introduction to Python for Business Analytics
This course introduces the fundamentals of Python programming environment with a focus on applied statistics and business applications. Students will learn how to read and write scripts, manipulate and clean data, run APIs and data visualization using contemporary Python data science libraries. This course serves as a foundation for courses in machine learning and advanced application courses in finance, marketing and operations. - MGMT 670 - Operations Strategy
Examines the key components that build an effective operations strategy for driving a 21st century company’s competitive business strategy. Covers a range of industries and uses current events and cases to highlight the underlying theories and practices. Also looks at cutting-edge topics in operations and supply chain management. - MGMT 698 - Applied Operations Optimization
An analytic introduction to the design and integration of successful operations tactics both within the organization and across the supply chain. The course focuses on quantitatively understanding, managing and improving processes and flows of products, customers, and information and using measurable techniques to address bottlenecks, manage inventory, improve quality, and other strategic issues in operations. - MGMT 706 - Analytics in Healthcare
This course introduces a data-driven culture in healthcare operations and patient care. Lectures cover fundamentals of data management, analytics maturity models, and using data to enhance collaboration and research. Invited speakers cover applications of machine learning and AI for healthcare automation. Overall goal is delivering value-based healthcare with enhanced safety. - MGMT 717 - Project Management
This course focuses on the fundamentals of project management. Students will have the opportunity in this course to apply many of the subjects discussed in the MBA program in practical ways through case studies and consulting with company project managers. - MGMT 718 - Energy Assets
This course introduces students to a structured approach for managing and valuing physical energy assets. The focus is on investment and operating decisions in the context of modern energy value chains in the ongoing transition toward net zero emissions. Students build and apply business analytics models of the physical assets to (I) develop a conceptual understanding of how operational levers and market and technical risks affect optimal choices and (ii) enhance managerial effectiveness in this space. - MGMT 719 - Supply Chain Management
Developing strategies to optimize the integrated planning and execution of processes that facilitate the flow of materials, information and financial capital. Topics explored include Materials Demand Planning, Procurement Systems, Inventory Management, Strategic Sourcing, Supplier Relationship Management, Logistics and Asset Management. - MGMT 730 - Applied Strategy and Consulting
This course draws together core MBA curriculum theory and provides the methodologies, tools, and hands-on experience for students to practically design comprehensive, real-world strategic plans for businesses and non-profits. Through a combination of lecture and hands-on application experience, students will become more confident working in the different parts of a strategic planning cycle. - MGMT 738 - Introduction to Process Improvement
Operational Process Excellence, focused on the efficiency and effectiveness of operations processes, is a fundamental driver of business success. This course provides students with hands-on experience with simple tools, techniques, and frameworks for recognizing and addressing performance improvement opportunities. Students develop a process-centric lens with which to consider commercial competitiveness. - MGMT 748 - Operations Improvement I: Toolkit
Process performance improvement requires a fundamental set of analytical and statistical tools. This course provides students with the knowledge of key process improvement tools including how their uses are planned and applied and how to interpret their output. This is accomplished through lectures and through exercises that require hands-on practical application of the tools. - MGMT 749 - Operations Improvement II: Methodology
This course provides students with a detailed Lean Six Sigma roadmap and critical-thinking skills for leading a process improvement project from codifying the business problem, understanding baseline state, identifying root causes to performance shortfalls, developing and implementing the solution, and sustaining improved performance. - MGMT 750 - Operations of Healthcare Systems
This course provides a comprehensive overview of healthcare systems, their challenges and opportunities, and strategies for improvement. Students will learn about the current US healthcare system, its structure, financing, and delivery, as well as emerging trends and policy issues. They will also develop skills in systems analysis, design, and improvement, and learn how to apply these skills to real-world healthcare challenges. - MGMT 752 - Supply Chain Management Lab
This course provides students the opportunity to build their operations and supply chain management skills through a hands-on, real-world project with a client company. Students work in 3–4 member teams, alongside representatives from the client organization, to address and resolve a meaningful supply chain issue. In addition to project execution activities, teams meet weekly to discuss project progress as well as associated obstacles and challenges. - MGMT 753 - Operations Lab: Healthcare
This course provides the needed skills, along with the experience of leading and facilitating change in a live, healthcare environment with actual processes, staff and business value on the line. Students are paired, given a real business problem in a major Houston healthcare system and guided to deliver the solution, implementation plan and control plan. - MGMT 773 - The Energy Transition Lab
This course gives students the opportunity to apply their knowledge, skills, and experience to explore one of the many opportunities or challenges in the Energy Transition. The Energy Transition is the shift in energy supply mix to meet growing energy consumption while avoiding negative environmental impact. For example, energy security, economic competitiveness and environmental responsibility are important considerations in the decarbonization of the electric grid, transportation, industrial, and building sectors and the increasing reliance on renewable energy sources. In addition, the integration of oil, natural gas and renewable power generation and consumption will leverage information and communication technologies, artificial intelligence, and advance modeling and simulation techniques to accelerate implementation. Students work in 2-, 3- or 4-member teams on an energy topic of interest. Students seek advice and mentorship from outside experts as they consider the impact of actions, investment and policy on relevant NGO, government, industry, consulting, or investment organizations. - MGMT 775 - Capital Themes in Climate Tech
Course focuses on capital themes across the energy transition. Student teams will construct, validate, and propose a climate tech investment opportunity. - MGMT 804 - Creating the Data Driven Business
This course provides an understanding of how to build and lead a data driven business. Lectures cover fundamentals of data management, analytics maturity models, the role of “Big Data,” application of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and cognitive computing technologies for predictive and adaptive analytics, and creating value-based business analytics strategies. - MGMT 973 - Operations Leadership
This course considers the operations executive’s role in delivering to corporate objectives, in peer-to-peer executive relationships, and in operations organization leadership. The student will select a business case study that applies concepts discussed in the textbook, such as capacity planning, supply chain management, cost reduction and technology insertion. In preparing the case study, the student will consider the influence of process maturity, process improvement, corporate structure, and the operating challenges presented by the energy transition to a more carbon-neutral, climate-neutral future. - MGMT 974 - Leading Operational Transformation
This course introduces the leadership thinking, tools and skills required to bring strategic alignment, drive performance change and create sustainability in operations. Topics include: developing a strategy into an executable form; linking measures and change initiatives; project infrastructure, prioritization, resourcing, and methodologies (such as Lean and Six Sigma); embedding standardized processes and process management. - MGMT 995 - Introduction to Data Mining for Business Analytics
The main purpose of this course is to expose students to the interactive process of analyzing and exploring enterprise data to find insights that can be leveraged for competitive advantage. We will apply analytical tools to data in order to learn how to discover patterns and associations in business data that would otherwise be ignored. We will go through the steps of a typical data science project, such as data exploration, data visualization, (data) storytelling, prediction, classification, and optimization, using a real-world data set. - MGMP 799 - Capstone Strategy Consulting Lab
In the PMBA Capstone Strategy Consulting Lab students provide comprehensive, real-world strategic planning for small businesses and not-for-profit organizations. Students assess the company’s/non-profit’s current situation to recommend strategic and functional improvements. Students detail designs for the recommendations, make the business case, and provide the implementation roadmap to the senior executives and board of directors. Students have the option to develop a full strategic and business plan for a not-for-profit organization they intend to launch.
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Faculty research applied in the classroom.
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How Advance Selling Helps Businesses Weather a Crisis
New research shows how to tap customer support when times get tough.
Crisis Resilience | Operations
The Surprising Cause of “Panic Buying”
In times of crisis, information overload can drive seemingly irrational stockpiling behavior — but calling it “panic buying” misses the bigger picture.
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How To Make Major Decisions
A new mathematical model can help transplant centers make decisions about when to move forward with a matching donor and when to wait.
Full-Time Faculty
Todd Cimino
Lecturer in Operations Management
Kam Hamidieh
Lecturer in Operations Management
Süleyman Kerimov
Assistant Professor of Operations Management
Yueyang Liu
Assistant Professor of Operations Management
Yiangos Papanastasiou
Associate Professor of Operations Management
Amit Pazgal
Friedkin Professor of Management – Operations Management\ Operations Management Area Coordinator
Kathleen Perley
Instructor in Management\ Advisor on AI Initiatives
Nicola Secomandi
Houston Endowment Professor of Operations Management\ Senior Advisor to the Dean on Energy Transition\ Ph.D. Area Advisor – Operations Management
Tolga Tezcan
Professor of Operations Management
David VanHorn
Professor in the Practice of Operations Management
Ian Wedgwood
Operations Director of Healthcare Programs\ Lecturer in Operations Management
Part-Time Faculty
Michael Antonoff
Adjunct Professor
Mary Bourne-Marth
Lecturer in Operations Management
Christopher Burke
Lecturer in Operations Management
Scott de Ruyter
Lecturer in Operations Management
Edmund Donaldson
Adjunct Professor
Jeffrey Daniel Frey
Lecturer in Operations Management
Jim Hackett
Adjunct Professor
Terry Hemeyer
Adjunct Professor
Manolo Sanchez
Adjunct Professor
Doreen Stoller
Lecturer in Operations Management
Richard Swartz
Lecturer in Operations Management\ Senior Statistician, Research Analysts
Valerie Walker
Lecturer in Operations Management
Ian Wedgwood
Operations Director of Healthcare Programs\ Lecturer in Operations Management