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Mark Christobek, Ph.D.
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Education:
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Ph.D.
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Temple University
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M.E.
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Lehigh University
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B.S.
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University of Pittsburgh
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Professional Interests:
Dr. Christobek is a registered Professional Engineer in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
and has obtained certification as a Quality Engineer from the American
Society for Quality. His 20+ years of professional experience includes
Bethlehem Steel, Rohm and Haas, American Video Glass, and Medex. He has also
done management consulting with various companies in Philadelphia,
Pittsburgh, and Columbus. He teaches a variety of
quantitative courses including Operations Management, Decision Analysis,
Strategy of Manufacturing, and Project Management, as well as courses in
mathematics, statistics, economics, and information systems.
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Michael J.
Colburn, Ph.D., PE
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Education:
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Ph.D.
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Ohio State University
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M.S.
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Ohio State University
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B.I.E.
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Ohio State University
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Michael Colburn is President of
Breakthrough Performance Innovations, Inc., a professional services firm that
assists organizations to implement healthy change to achieve and sustain
improvement on total performance. Michael’s firm designed and implemented a
workforce development program for a client that was awarded the Governor’s
Workplace Learning Award in 1997. He
has facilitated numerous executive team retreats and helped create management
systems to execute plans and sustain improvements.
Dr. Colburn teaches BADM 630,
Production/Operations Management at Otterbein College. He also teaches Organization Development
& Change Management for Ashland
University. He has taught Industrial Practice in
Systems Analysis & Design and Introduction to Total Quality Management at
the Ohio State University.
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William V. Harper, Ph.D., PE
Associate
Professor of Mathematics
Office: 139 Towers Hall
Office Phone:823-1417
Email: WHarper@otterbein.edu
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Education:
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Ph.D.
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Ohio State University
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M.S.
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Ohio State University
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B.S.
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Ohio State University
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Dr. Harper is a full-time faculty in the Mathematical Sciences
department at Otterbein
College. Statistics,
simulation, and operations research are what he enjoys teaching the most.
Before moving into academia in 1997 at Otterbein, Bill worked in
engineering/statistical research and consulting for 20 years and traveled to
over 25 countries including spending a considerable time in Saudi Arabia.
Bill is a licensed engineer, a certified quality engineer, a certified
reliability engineer, and a Fellow of the American Society for Quality. The
two MBA classes he teaches are BADM 660 (Quantitative Methods) and BADM
661(Computer Simulation).
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James
K. L. Lawrence
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Education:
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J.D.
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Ohio State University
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B.S.
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Ohio State University
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Mr. Lawrence is a partner in the Cincinnati law firm of Frost Brown Todd
LLC. From 1965 until 1970, he served as trial attorney for the National Labor
Relations Board at its Regional Office in Cincinnati. In 1970, Jim joined Frost Brown
Todd, which has offices throughout the Midwest,
and where he is a certified specialist in labor and employment law on behalf
of management. He is past-chairman of its Labor Department and current
chairman of its Alternative Dispute Resolution Practice Group.
Jim has been chairman of the Labor and
Employment Law Section of the Ohio State Bar Association and a member of
Governor Voinovich's Operations Improvement Task Force. He is a Senior Master
of the Bench in the Potter
Stewart Inn
of Court. He is listed in The Best Lawyers in America
(labor and employment law) and in Who's Who in America,
and is a fellow in the College
of Labor and Employment
Lawyers.
Since 1975, Jim has been an adjunct professor
teaching employment discrimination and negotiation in the graduate school and
the College of Law
at the University
of Cincinnati. He also
teaches negotiation at Ohio State, Xavier
University and the McGregor Graduate
School at Antioch University.
He is a graduate of the Harvard Negotiation Project and in 1991 served as a
teaching fellow at Harvard. Jim has conducted numerous workshops on
negotiation, dispute resolution, and employment discrimination. Recent
publications include "Mediation Advocacy: Partnering with the
Mediator", "15 Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution No. 2
(Spring 2000)" and "Collaborative Lawyering: A New Development in
Conflict Resolution," "17 Ohio
State Journal on Dispute Resolution No. 2 (Spring 2002)."
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Angelo
Mazzocco
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Education:
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MBA
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University of Dayton
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B.S.
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Indiana University of Pennsylvania
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Mr. Mazzocco is the vice president and chief information officer
of The Dispatch Printing Company, overseeing all information-technology
affairs for The Columbus Dispatch
and its affiliates. Angelo has 19 years experience as a systems analyst,
information-systems manager, senior manager and chief operations officer. Angelo
teaches BADM 685, Information Technology, at Otterbein.
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Chuck
Rothenbush
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Education:
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ABD
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University of Cincinnati
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MBA
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University of Cincinnati
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B.S.
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University of Cincinnati
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Mr. Rothenbush teaches BADM 660, Quantitative Methods for
Business Decision Making at Otterbein
College. He also
teaches Probability and Statistics, and Statistical Concepts at Franklin University. Early in his career he
taught for five years in the School
of Business at Miami University.
Since 1981, Chuck has been employed by Kforce (formerly Source Services), an
Information Technology Consulting and Staffing firm. Earlier, he was employed
by IBM.
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Mustafa S. Shraim, Ph.D.
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Education:
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Ph.D.
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West Virginia University
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M.S.
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Ohio University
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B.S.
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Ohio University
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Dr. Mustafa S. Shraim is currently an Independent Quality &
Productivity Consultant in Columbus,
Ohio. He specializes in
Statistical Process Control (SPC), Design of Experiments (DOE) and Quality
Management Systems (i.e. ISO 9000-compliant systems). His research work
involves the development of cost-based control charts using fuzzy set theory
and an expert system for designing experiments. Prior to receiving his
doctorate, Dr. Shraim worked for several years in the automotive industry as
a Quality Engineer and Manager. He is a certified quality engineer (CQE) and
a senior member of the American Society for Quality (ASQ). He is also a
certified quality management system lead auditor (QMS-LA) by the
International Register of Certificated Auditors (IRCA).
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Saeed
(Sam) Tabriz,
Ph.D.
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Education:
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Ph.D.
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Ohio State University
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M.A.
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University of Kansas
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B.S.
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National University of Iran
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Dr. Tabriz has a broad business background and extensive
teaching experience at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. Since 1991,
Sam has taught a wide range of courses in economics, finance, and
quantitative methods at Ohio Dominican University,
Ohio State University, Columbus
State, Capital
University, and Otterbein College.
In addition to his teaching interests, Sam
presently is the president of General Acquisitions Inc., an e-commerce firm
specializing in acquisition and liquidation of bankrupt/overstock retail
inventories. Dr. Tabriz also engages in consulting projects involving
financial planning and retirement benefits.
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Edward
C. Tomlinson
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Education:
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ABD
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Ohio State University
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MBA
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Lynchburg College
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MLHR
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Ohio State University
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Edward C. Tomlinson is a doctoral candidate in Labor and Human Resources
at the Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University. His primary
research and teaching interests deal with conflict resolution and
negotiation. In addition, he has co-authored several recent papers dealing
with compensation systems in virtual organizations, panel interviews as a
selection device, research methods in employee theft, and rebuilding broken
trust in negotiation contexts.
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Tom
Voight
Lecturer
Office: 427 Roush Hall
Office Phone: 895-3463
Email: TVoight@otterbein.edu
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Education:
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MBA
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Miami University (Ohio)
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B.A.S.
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Xavier University
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Professional Interests:
Mr.
Voight is an experienced information technology (IT) and business professional
with over 30 years experience. He has assumed various roles as project
manager, systems analyst, technologist, senior-level manager and consultant
associated with IT, business, and academic environments. Tom's strengths
include strategy formulation, facilitation, business process/application
analysis, design, programming, project management, and leadership, on a wide
variety of applications. He possesses multi-platform background in mainframe,
midrange, and PC environments. He has strong communication, team building,
relationship, quality assurance, and organizational development skills.
Tom has taught and created a variety of business
and technology courses for training and at the college level and currently
teaches the following courses at Otterbein College: BADM 685, Managing
Information Technology, BADM 691, E-Business, and BADM 699, Consulting
Project Teams: Strategy Formulation and Implementation.
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Denton S. Whitney
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Education:
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J.D.
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Ohio State University
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MBA
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Ohio State University
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B.S.
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Brigham Young University
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Denton S. Whitney is a law clerk at the firm, Downes, Hurst
& Fishel, where the firm specializes in labor and employment law. Denton earned his MBA at
The Ohio State University, where he majored in consulting, received the
school's highest award, and won an award for "Best Q&A" in the
Big 10 Case Competition. Denton
earned his law degree at The Ohio State University, where he also earned his
Certificate in Dispute Resolution, served as Business Editor of the Ohio
State Journal on Dispute Resolution, received awards for his research in
alternative dispute resolution, and won first place in the Negotiation
Competition at the OSU College of Law. He received his bachelor's degree in
economics and English from Brigham
Young University.
Before earning his graduate degrees, Mr. Whitney worked as a
staff accountant at a manufacturing company. He teaches BADM 680,
Communications and Negotiations.
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