The Tennenbaum Institute Seminar Series:
Models, Modeling, Knowledge and Transformation
Presented by Leon McGinnis, PhD
Professor, School of Industrial & Systems Engineering
Director of Research, Tennenbaum Institute
If we want to influence transformation, we have to understand what are the mechanisms at our disposal to do so. Then we have to exploit those mechanisms to achieve our objectives. What is the role of modeling in this? What do we have to know? How can we best deploy models to support transformation? As usual, I will have more questions than answers, and a few opinions to share.
| Speaker: |
Leon F. McGinnis, Ph.D.
Professor and Director of Research
Tennenbaum Institute
School of Industrial & Systems Engineering |
| Topic: |
Models, Modeling, Knowledge and Transformation |
| When: |
Thursday, November 19, 2009
12:00-1:30pm |
| Where: |
Economic Development Building
Center for Quality Growth & Regional Development
2nd Floor, Conference Room
760 Spring Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30332 |
The seminar series is an by-invitation-only event. The goal of the seminar series is to present examples of Georgia Tech’s multi-disciplinary research relevant to enterprise transformation. If you would like to attend, please contact Marcia Chandler for more information.
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