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Donald Rosenfield is a Senior Lecturer in Operations
Management at the M.I.T. Sloan School of Management, and is Director of the
Leaders for Manufacturing Fellows Program (a dual degree Master's program run by
the School of Management and the School of Engineering in partnership with
leading global corporations). Dr. Rosenfield has been instrumental in making the
Leaders for Manufacturing Program a groundbreaking program in manufacturing
education. At MIT he has developed courses in Manufacturing Strategy, Operations
Management, and International Logistics.
Prior to joining MIT, Dr. Rosenfield served on the staff of Arthur D. Little,
Inc. from 1976-1988 and directed practices there in logistics and manufacturing
strategy. He has also served on the faculties of Harvard Business School, the
State University of New York, and Boston University.
Dr. Rosenfield has worked principally in the
areas of manufacturing strategy and supply chain management. He has worked
extensively with a variety of corporations in solving problems in these areas,
and he has conducted a variety of research activities in these areas. He has
directed numerous studies in such areas as facility location and logistics
strategy. He has also conducted a substantial number of management development
seminars in the US and abroad.
Dr. Rosenfield has a S.B. in Mathematics, S.M. in
Operations Research and an E.E. degree from M.I.T. and a Ph.D in Operations
Research from Stanford University. He is the author of numerous articles and a
book.
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