Johnson Club of London Reception and Special Guest Speaker Presentation
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"When bad things happen to good companies: How to use data to inform decision making and mitigate risk"
featuring
William Schmidt, Assistant Professor of Operations, Technology and Information Management
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
18:30 - 20:00 p.m.
Ebiquity
1 Ropemaker Street
London EC2Y 9AW
The nearest underground station to the event venue is Moorgate.
Cost:
The cost to attend this event is $10 USD/person (approx. 7.58 GBP), and includes reception and welcome drinks.
A special thank you for Christian Polman '05, MBA '11, and Ebiquity, for hosting this event.
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Space is limited to the first 25 registrants.
Following the presentation, guests are welcome to adjourn to Rack and Tenter, 45 Moorfields, London EC2Y 9AE, for additional fun and networking.
Where
Ebiquity
1 Ropemaker Street, London EC2Y 9AW, United Kingdom
Speakers
William Schmidt
Assistant Professor of Operations, Technology and Information Management
Johnson
Professor William SchmidtÔÇÖs research examines how supply chain decisions influence and are influenced by information asymmetry between the firm and its constituents, including investors. He investigates the relationships between firm operational decisions and firm value and risk to advance our understanding of the factors that moderate these relationships and identify strategies that firms may adopt to better manage them. Much of his work is in the context of low probability, high impact operational disruptions. His research work includes projects with industry partners, such as Ford Motor Company, Emerson Electric Company, a large diversified manufacturer, and a large book retailer.
Schmidt teaches data analytics and modeling in the core MBA program at the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University. He received his doctorate from Harvard Business School in 2013 his Masters of Business Administration from the University of Florida, and his Bachelor of Science in aerospace engineering from the University of Florida. Before his doctoral studies, Schmidt was a product manager and consultant, primarily for Electronic Data Systems, FreeMarkets and Ariba.