Adjunct Professor

Adjunct Professor

<p>Emre Veral Phone: 646 312 3648 Email: [email protected] Emre Veral is Deputy Chair and Professor of Deputy Chair, Dept. of Management Operations Baruch College, Zicklin School of Business Management at Baruch One Bernard Baruch Way College, Zicklin School New York, NY 10010 of Business. At Zicklin, he supports the Honors MBA and Baruch-Mt. Sinai Health Care Executive MBA programs as well as the undergraduate Operations Management curriculum</p><p>His teaching and consulting portfolio includes Supply Chain Management, Process Design, Forecasting, and other management applications that involve quantitative management techniques. He also has been serving the International Center for Corporate Accountability in the capacity of Senior Research Fellow and field consultant, engaged in designing and monitoring corporate codes conduct for multination corporations’ overseas operations. </p><p>Professor Veral has been involved with the Stevens community in various capacities since 1991. Currently, he is the leader for the SDOE program’s Decision and Risk Analysis SYS660 course, engaged in delivering the module on-campus as well as at various corporate sites.</p><p>Education Degree Institution Field Date Ph.D. Clemson University Industrial Mgt. 1986 M.S. University Industrial Mgt. 1983 B.S. Univ. of Missouri Industrial Engr. 1981</p><p>Courses SYS 660 / SDOE 600 Decision and Risk Analysis</p><p>RESEARCH INTERESTS & AREAS  Decision Analysis  Forecasting  Supply Chain Management  Health Care Operations Management PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS Journal Articles Bobb, L., E. Veral, “Open Issues and future Directions in Revenue Management”, Journal of Revenue and Pricing Management, Vol. 7, No.3, pp. TBD, 2008.</p><p>Cayirli, T., E. Veral, H. Rosen, “Assessment of patient classification in appointment system design”, Production and Operations Management, Special Issue Vol. 17, No.3, pp. 338-353, 2008. </p><p>Cayirli, T., E. Veral, H. Rosen, “Designing Appointment Scheduling Systems for Ambulatory Care Services”. Health Care Management Science, Vol.1, No.9, pp. 47-58, 2006.</p><p>Veral, E., “Designing and monitoring corporate codes of conduct for multinational corporations”. The Business Review, Cambridge. Vol. 4, No.1, pp. 145 - 152, 2005.</p><p>Cayirli, T., E. Veral, “Appointment Scheduling in Outpatient Clinics: A review of Literature”. Production and Operations Management, No.4, Vol.12, pp. 519-549, 2003.</p><p>Veral, E. “Computer simulation of due-date setting in multi-machine job shops”. Computers and Industrial Engineering, No.41, pp. 77-94, 2001.</p><p>Veral, E., H. Rosen “Can a Focus on Costs Increase Costs?”. Hospital Materiels Management Quarterly, Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 28-35, 2001.</p><p>Veral, E., R. Mohan “A Two-Phased Approach to Setting Due-Dates in Single-Machine Job Shops”. Computers and Industrial Engineering, No.36, pp. 201-218, 1999.</p><p>Mohan, R.E., Veral E., "Workload Variability in Multi-Stage Manufacturing". Production and Inventory Management Journal, Vol.39, No.2, pp.22-28, 1997. </p><p>Veral, E. "Using Production and Transfer Batches in Flowshops Under MRP Control". Journal of Operations Management, Vol.12, No.2, pp.89-100, 1995.</p><p>Veral, E., R.L. LaForge "The Integration of Cost and Capacity Considerations in MRP Systems". Decision Sciences Vol.21, No. 3, pp.507-517, 1990.</p><p>Veral, E. "MRP Strategies: Effects on Cash Flow" Journal of Operations Management. Vol.8, No.4, pp.364-376, 1990.</p><p>Patterson, J.P., R.L. LaForge, E.A. Veral "Comparison of Two Part-Period Balancing Rules" Journal of Purchasing and Materials Management Vol.22, No.2, pp.30-36, 1986.</p><p>Veral, E., R.L. LaForge "The Performance of a Simple Incremental Lot-Sizing Rule in Multilevel Inventory Environment” Decision Sciences, Vol. 16, No.1, pp.57-72, 1985. </p><p>Conference Proceedings (Refereed) Bobb, L., E. Veral, “Assessment of Decision Factors That Affect Forecasting Accuracy In Revenue Management”. Decision Sciences Institute Proceedings, pp. 4601 - 4606, Baltimore, MD, Nov. 2008.</p><p>Veral, E. Integration of Macro and Micro-level Forecasting Methods for Disruptive Environments: Applications in Durable Goods Industries. Decision Sciences Institute Proceedings, pp. 24341-24346, San Antonio, TX, Nov. 2006. Cayirli, T., E. Veral, H. Rosen, “Comparison of two approaches to patient classification in appointment system design”, Decision Sciences Institute Proceedings, pp. 16191- 16196, San Francisco, CA, Nov. 2005. </p><p>Veral, E., “Designing and monitoring corporate codes of conduct for multinational corporations”. The Global Business and Economics Research Conference, The Fourth Annual Economic Forum, pp. 58- 65, Istanbul, Turkey, August 2005.</p><p>Cayirli, T., E. Veral, H. Rosen, “A Simulation Study of Appointment Scheduling Rules, Role of Patient Classification & Environmental Factors on Ambulatory Care Performance”, Decision Sciences Institute Proceedings, pp. 4901-4906, Boston, MA, Nov. 2004. (Distinguished paper award)</p><p>Cayirli, T., E. Veral, “Appointment Scheduling in Health Care: A Review of Literature”, Decision Sciences Institute Proceedings, Orlando, FL, Nov. 2000.</p><p>Veral, E., R.T. Barrett "Response Surface Methodology in Simulation Experiments", S.E. TIMS Proceedings pp. 277-279, Myrtle Beach, 10/1985.</p><p>Books Srivastava. A., E.A. Veral, J. Coleman "Introduction to Computer Applications in Management", Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, Dubuque, Iowa. 1988. </p><p>Srivastava, A., E.A. Veral, "Introduction to Management Applications Software", Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, Dubuque, Iowa 1985,162 pages.</p>

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