Janice H. Hammond is an American economist, the Jesse Philips Professor of Manufacturing and the Senior Associate Dean for Culture and Community at the Harvard Business School.[1]
Hammond earned a Ph.D. in 1985 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, with the dissertation Solving Asymmetric Variational Inequality Problems and Systems of Equations with Generalized Nonlinear Programming Algorithms supervised by Thomas Magnanti.[2] She is the author of books including:
- Logistics and Strategy (ISEDI, 1993, with C. J. Ferrozi and R. D. Shapiro)
- A Stitch in Time: Lean Retailing and the Transformation of Manufacturing, Lessons from the Textile and Apparel Industries (Oxford University Press, 1999, with J. T. Dunlop, F. A. Abernathy, and D. Weil)[3]
References
edit- ^ "Janice Hammond". hbs.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-21.
- ^ Janice Hammond at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ^ Devens, Richard M. (April 1, 2000). "Clothing the new economy (review of A Stitch in Time)". Monthly Labor Review. JSTOR 41845186.