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OM Studios works with a host of collaborators to produce content that supports awareness of past, current and future insights for the field of Operations Management, encompassing contexts spanning the globe, from the project to the supply chain level.

Episodes

  1. 11/24/2025

    On Fostering Impactful Business Education and Scholarship

    Professor Aravind Chandrasekaran, Dean of The Ohio State University's Fisher College of Business, discusses his views on impactful education and scholarship with Dr. Rajinder Bhandal. Aravind Chandrasekaran holds the John Berry Sr. Chair in Business. Before his appointment, AC served as senior associate dean for faculty, research and non-degree executive education ― a role in which he spearheaded innovative enhancements to Fisher’s teaching, research and outreach priorities. Prior to that position, he was the college’s associate dean for graduate programs and executive education, managing a diverse portfolio that included the Full-Time MBA, Working Professional MBA (WPMBA), Specialized Masters, Executive MBA, Master of Business in Operational Excellence (MBOE) and custom executive education offerings. He has also played a key role in developing tailored teaching and research programs for global organizations such as Tata Consultancy Services, Ford Motor Company and Zimmer. In the classroom, AC is a highly respected educator who has been recognized with multiple college honors including the WPMBA’s Outstanding Core Professor Award (2012, 2016) and the 2013 Pace Setters Award for Teaching Excellence. In 2017, he was named one of Poets&Quants’ “40 Under 40” Top Business School Professors. He was appointed the Fisher Distinguished Professor in Operations and Business Analytics in 2021. As a researcher, AC’s work explores innovation, organizational learning and knowledge creation across sectors such as high-tech R&D, manufacturing and health care delivery. His recent work focuses on the intersection of artificial intelligence, ethics and operational excellence. His academic scholarship has been featured in top journals including Management Science, Manufacturing & Service Operations Management (MSOM), Journal of Operations Management, Production and Operations Management, Information Systems Research, Journal of General Internal Medicine, Journal of Surgical Research, and Harvard Business Review. His research has earned numerous accolades, including the 2012 INFORMS-Industry Studies Best Paper Award, the 2013 Carol J. Latta Emerging Leadership Award from the Decision Sciences Institute, and Fisher’s 2015 Pace Setters Research Award. He holds a PhD in Business Administration and a master’s degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Minnesota.

    12 min
  2. 08/12/2025

    Dr. Suresh Sethi discusses his journey with empirical research

    Suresh P. Sethi is Eugene McDermott Chair Professor of Operations Management and Director of the Center for Intelligent Supply Networks (C4ISN) at The University of Texas at Dallas. He has written 11 books and published over 400 research papers in manufacturing and operations management, finance and economics, marketing, and optimization theory. He initiated and developed doctoral programs in operations management at The University of Texas at Dallas UTD and the University of Toronto. He built the operations management area of UTD’s Naveen Jindal School of Management into its current research powerhouse. Two conferences were organized in his honor: in Aix-en-Provence in 2005 and at The University of Texas at Dallas in 2006, with Harry M. Markowitz, a 1990 Nobel Laureate in Economics, as the keynote speaker. In 2025, there are/will be three conferences in his honor at The Magna Carta Island in London, The University of Texas at Dallas, and National Economics University in Hanoi. Two books have been edited in his honor. Production and Operations Management Society (POMS) awards the Suresh Sethi Best Interdisciplinary Paper Award every two years, beginning in 2025. Prestigious honors and awards received by him include Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Science, IEEE Fellow, INFORMS Fellow, SIAM Fellow, POMS Fellow, AAAS Fellow, IITB Distinguished Alum, Carnegie Mellon University’s Tepper School of Business-Alumni Achievement Award (2015), and POMS President (2012).

    10 min
  3. 08/12/2025

    Dr. Suresh Sethi discusses how his own research has evolved over time

    Suresh P. Sethi is Eugene McDermott Chair Professor of Operations Management and Director of the Center for Intelligent Supply Networks (C4ISN) at The University of Texas at Dallas. He has written 11 books and published over 400 research papers in manufacturing and operations management, finance and economics, marketing, and optimization theory. He initiated and developed doctoral programs in operations management at The University of Texas at Dallas UTD and the University of Toronto. He built the operations management area of UTD’s Naveen Jindal School of Management into its current research powerhouse. Two conferences were organized in his honor: in Aix-en-Provence in 2005 and at The University of Texas at Dallas in 2006, with Harry M. Markowitz, a 1990 Nobel Laureate in Economics, as the keynote speaker. In 2025, there are/will be three conferences in his honor at The Magna Carta Island in London, The University of Texas at Dallas, and National Economics University in Hanoi. Two books have been edited in his honor. Production and Operations Management Society (POMS) awards the Suresh Sethi Best Interdisciplinary Paper Award every two years, beginning in 2025. Prestigious honors and awards received by him include Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Science, IEEE Fellow, INFORMS Fellow, SIAM Fellow, POMS Fellow, AAAS Fellow, IITB Distinguished Alum, Carnegie Mellon University’s Tepper School of Business-Alumni Achievement Award (2015), and POMS President (2012).

    18 min
  4. 08/11/2025

    Dr. Suresh Sethi discusses his academic career journey

    Suresh P. Sethi is Eugene McDermott Chair Professor of Operations Management and Director of the Center for Intelligent Supply Networks (C4ISN) at The University of Texas at Dallas. He has written 11 books and published over 400 research papers in manufacturing and operations management, finance and economics, marketing, and optimization theory. He initiated and developed doctoral programs in operations management at The University of Texas at Dallas UTD and the University of Toronto. He built the operations management area of UTD’s Naveen Jindal School of Management into its current research powerhouse. Two conferences were organized in his honor: in Aix-en-Provence in 2005 and at The University of Texas at Dallas in 2006, with Harry M. Markowitz, a 1990 Nobel Laureate in Economics, as the keynote speaker. In 2025, there are/will be three conferences in his honor at The Magna Carta Island in London, The University of Texas at Dallas, and National Economics University in Hanoi. Two books have been edited in his honor. Production and Operations Management Society (POMS) awards the Suresh Sethi Best Interdisciplinary Paper Award every two years, beginning in 2025. Prestigious honors and awards received by him include Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Science, IEEE Fellow, INFORMS Fellow, SIAM Fellow, POMS Fellow, AAAS Fellow, IITB Distinguished Alum, Carnegie Mellon University’s Tepper School of Business-Alumni Achievement Award (2015), and POMS President (2012).

    11 min
  5. 06/25/2025

    Boss Ops: Operations at the Bruce Springsteen Archives

    Professor Rajinder Bhandal moderates a discussion between Prof. Melissa Ziobro and Elliot Bendoly, on the operational dynamics at the Bruce Springsteen Archives. The Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music preserves the legacy of Bruce Springsteen and celebrates the history of American music and its diversity of artists and genres. Our mission is two-fold. The Springsteen Archives serves as the official repository for materials related to Springsteen and the E Street Band, including photographs, historic memorabilia, oral histories, and more. The Center for American Music explores American music more broadly. We accomplish this by producing exhibitions, concerts, and educational programming that explores and honors the cultural impact of American music past, present and future. For further information, please visit www.springsteenarchives.org. Melissa Ziobro began her career as a historian, archivist, and curator for the US Army at Fort Monmouth in 2004 prior to returning to her alma mater, Monmouth University, to teach full-time when the base closed. She has taught over a dozen different courses, including Intro to Public History; Oral History; Museums and Archives Management Basics; and Historic Site Preservation, Interpretation, and Management. In August of 2023, she became curator of the University's Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music, after having worked with the Center for many years in her faculty role (to include curating the Center’s first traveling exhibit, Springsteen: His Hometown, with the Monmouth County Historical Association in 2019). Her most recent publications include Fort Monmouth: The US Army’s House of Magic (2024) and The Battlin' Bastards of Bravo: Bravo Company, 1/506th, 101st Airborne, in Vietnam and Beyond (2025).

    22 min

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OM Studios works with a host of collaborators to produce content that supports awareness of past, current and future insights for the field of Operations Management, encompassing contexts spanning the globe, from the project to the supply chain level.