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Franklin T. WarrenDoctoral CandidateDepartment of Business Information TechnologyPamplin College of BusinessVirginia TechHome880 W Campus Drive Suite 1007 5614 Old Fox TrailBlacksburg, VA 24061Greensboro, NC 27407ftwarren@vt.edu(336) 510 – 8654EDUCATIONVirginia Tech2007 – PresentPh.D. Candidate – Business Information Technology (Management Science)ABD; Expected degree completion, December 2019North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University1996 – 1998M.S. in Industrial TechnologyNorth Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University1990 – 1996B.S. in Electronics and Computer TechnologyRESEARCH STATEMENTMy research interests are in the areas of health care services, operations and supply chain management, decision support systems, and decision modeling. My dissertation topic is An Analysis of Scheduling Policies and Capacity Utilization for Rehabilitative Health Care Agencies. This research develops a case-mix classification system for the clustering of patients to predict length of stay (LOS) and aid capacity decisions. A simulation model is then used to test alternative scheduling policies for increasing throughput under various demand scenarios and resource constraints. Dissertation Chair - Dr. Roberta S. RussellACADEMIC EXPERIENCEBennett College for Women2017 - PresentAssistant Professor ofBusiness, Economics, and Entrepreneurship Department of Curriculum & Instruction Department of Business, Economics, and EntrepreneurshipBennett College for Women2014 - 2017Adjunct InstructorDepartment of Curriculum & Instruction Department of Business, Economics, and EntrepreneurshipCourses TaughtIntroduction to Business (BA 210): The aim of BA 210 is to create and develop in students an awareness and a general understanding of these environmental factors, the business facets, as well as their relationships to businesses effectiveness.Business Organization & Management (BA 300): A comprehensive and in-depth study of management functions of planning, organizing, staffing, leading, and controlling operations, including current issues and challenges of globalization. In addition, this course investigates the impact that individuals, groups, and organizational structure will have on behavior within the organizations and how that behavior affects the performance of organizations. New Ventures in Entrepreneurship (BA 340): The course concentrates on starting and growing new businesses. Students will identify new venture opportunities, evaluate the viability of a new venture, understand the skills necessary for building a team, financing, starting and operating a business and write a business plan.Business Statistics (BA 350): BA 350 provides an introduction to the concepts and applications of statistics in managerial decision-making. The course covers data collection, descriptive statistics, probability theory, sampling distributions, and statistical inference.Human Resource Management (BA 410): Study of human resources planning and management, its interaction with important organizational factors such as leadership style and philosophy, organizational structure, and strategic planning. Effective management of human resources is central and vital to organizational effectiveness.Quantitative Methods (BA 430): Study of the applications of mathematical methods for managerial decision-making. The methods studied include optimization techniques, linear, nonlinear, and integer programming as applied to production management, marketing, finance, accounting, and personnel management decisions.Mathematics for Business & Economics (EC 250): Contains the study of mathematical techniques such as calculus and linear algebra and the use of the methods in Accounting, Business, and Economics. Focus is on applications.Technology in Education (ED 340): To familiarize, teacher education students with not only the methodology of research but the incorporation of technology. Lesson Plans will incorporate writing skills with technology to aid and enhance the instruction of the student teacher. Social Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Civic Participation (EI 360): This course is designed to teach students how to identify social problems, develop solutions and apply innovative strategies to creatively solve them. Students will learn to Identify and support the scaling of innovative, promising ideas that can be used in transforming communities.Virginia Tech2007 - PresentGraduate Teaching Assistant, Pamplin College of BusinessDepartment of Business Information TechnologyCourses TaughtQuantitative Methods (BIT 2405): This course involves the study of quantitative techniques used in managerial decision making. The course focuses on data collection, descriptive statistics, probability theory, and statistical inference.Operations and Supply Chain Management (BTI 3414): The study of processes directly related to the creation and distribution of goods and services. This course focuses on teaching students how to analyze processes, ensure quality, and manage the flow of information, products and services throughout the supply chain.Course AssistantEnterprise Planning and Control (BIT 3464): This course entails the study of the design, analysis and implementation of enterprise-wide resource planning and control systems. The course focuses on the analysis of decision support models for production planning, master scheduling, inventory control, and planning control systems. Responsibilities included administration of Microsoft Dynamics ERP installation.POM in a Global Environment (BIT 5414): This course involves the study and analysis of the role of operations management in modern organizations. Emphasis is placed on the interaction of production and operations management with other functional systems and departments within the organization and with its supply chain partners. Responsibilities included administration of Microsoft Dynamics ERP installation, and leading demonstration and exercises related to ERP systems.Global Operations and Information Technology (BIT 4474): This course includes concepts and issues critical in the globalization of business operations and information technology. Topics covered include the organization of global operations, cultural and national comparisons, planning global operations, facilities location, product development, technology transfer, global communication links, trans-border data flow, international information systems, and other emerging operations and information technology issues. Guest lecturerNorth Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University2005 – 2007Adjunct Instructor, College of Business and EconomicsDepartment of Business AdministrationCoordinator of Freshman AdvisementCourses TaughtBusiness Environments (BUAD 220): This course provides an understanding of the evolution of business in America. It gives context to the challenges and responsibilities that confront companies and their leadership. The course covers business functions, and basic mathematics and computer concepts for business. Emphasis is placed on the understanding of problems facing businesses and the establishment of enterprises.PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS Franklin T. Warren, Roberta S. Russell, and Quinton J. Nottingham, “Predicting Length of Stay using Logistic Regression and Decision Trees,” Production and Operations Management Society (Washington DC: May 2015).Franklin T. Warren, Roberta S. Russell and Quinton J. Nottingham, “Increasing Capacity through Changes in Order of Selection Policies,” Decision Sciences Institute (Seattle, Washington: November 2015).Franklin T. Warren, Roberta S. Russell and Quinton J. Nottingham, “Predicting Length of Stay Using Logistic Regression and Decision Trees,” Production and Operations Management Society, College of Healthcare Operations Management (Washington, DC: May 2015).Franklin T. Warren, Roberta S. Russell, “Analysis Factors that Lead to Successful Vocational Rehabilitation,” Decision Sciences Institute (Tampa, Florida: November 2014).Franklin T. Warren, Roberta S. Russell and Tabitha L. James, “A Case-Mix Classification System for Vocational Rehabilitation,” Decision Sciences Institute (San Francisco: November 2012).Franklin T. Warren, Roberta S. Russell and Tabitha L. James, “Predicting Client Success in Healthcare Agencies Using Social Network Analysis,” Decision Sciences Institute (San Diego: November 2010).Franklin T. Warren and Roberta S. Russell, “Predicting Patient Length of Stay and Capacity Requirements for Comprehensive Rehabilitative Services,” Production and Operations Management Society, College of Healthcare Operations Management (Vancouver: May 2010).Franklin T. Warren, Roberta S. Russell, and Kyle Congleton, “Determining Capacity in a Healthcare Organization with Changing Client Mix,” Decision Sciences Institute (New Orleans: November 2009).COURSEWORK ACIS 5504: System/Database ConceptsBIT 4434: Computer Simulation In BusinessBIT 4464: Advanced Supply Chain ManagementBIT 4554: Networks & Telecommunication in BusinessBIT 5405: Management ScienceBIT 5414: Production Operations Management in a Global EnvironmentBIT 5474: Computer- Based Decision Support SystemsBIT 5495: DSS Design and ImplementationBIT 5594: Web Applications & Electronic CommerceBIT 6414: Seminar in Information Technology – Advanced Methods in Data AnalysisBIT 6414: Seminar in Information Technology – Advanced Optimization and Management Science BIT 6414: Seminar in Information Technology – Social Networks and Clustering MethodsGRAD 5104: Preparing Future ProfessoriateGRAD 5114: Contemporary PedagogyGRAD 5204: Citizen Scholar SeminarISE 5405: OptimizationISE 5984: Health Care Operations ManagementMGT 5984: Business Research MethodsSTAT 5615, 5616: Statistics in Research I, IIPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEAccenture LLC.2000 – 2002Technology Analyst, Pharmaceutical Market UnitCharlotte, North CarolinaData mapping and data warehousingSales Force ImplementationBatch file scripting and codingSiebel Pharmaceutical ImplementationPrimerica Financial Services1994 – 2000Independent Representative Primerica Life Insurance Registered Representative Primerica Financial Services Investments Inc. (Licenses still active)Duluth, GeorgiaPerformed Financial Needs AnalysisAssessed investment suitability through Securities Suitability AnalysisInternational Business Machines (IBM)1997 – 1998Graduate Co-Operative Education, Quality EngineerResearch Triangle Park, North CarolinaDesigned enhanced quality audit procedureResponsible for site production quality of desktop CPU’sGeneral Electric (GE) ED&C1993 – 1993Co-Operative Education, Electrical EngineerMebane, North CarolinaAdvanced Projects, Assembly re-design and productionAWARDS AND HONORSAssistantshipsHealth Information Technology Education (HITE) Grant 2012 – 2013Pamplin College of BusinessVirginia TechGraduate Assistantship, BIT department2008 – 2012Department of Business Information TechnologyVirginia TechGraduate School Dean’s Diversity Assistantship2007 – 2008 Virginia TechHonor Societies Phi Kappa Phi Honor SocietyInducted 2012Virginia TechGolden Key International Honor SocietyInducted 2008Virginia Tech Epsilon Pi Tau International Honor Society for TechnologyInducted 1997North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State UniversitySERVICE TO THE PROFESSION AND UNIVERSITY The PhD Project Past President, Information Systems Doctoral Student Association (ISDSA)2011 – 2012President, Information Systems Doctoral Student Association2010 – 2011Vice President, Information Systems Doctoral Student Association2009 – 2010Invited Panelist, The PhD Project Annual Conference, ISDSA 2007 – 2010, 2012Graduate Student Association (GSA), Virginia TechGraduate Student Assembly2008 – 2012Graduate Student Assembly Cabinet2010 – 2012GSA Representative to University Athletics Committee2010 – 2012Graduate Curriculum Committee 2009 – 2010Pamplin College of Business Virginia TechProfessional MembershipsDecision Sciences Institute (DSI)2008 – PresentProduction and Operations Management (POMS)2008 – PresentAssociation for Information Systems (AIS)2007 – PresentThe Association for Operations Management (APICS)2007 – PresentPROFESSIONAL LICENSES and CERTIFICATIONSLife and Health Insurance License for the State of North Carolina1994 – PresentProperty and Liability Insurance License for the State of North Carolina1994 – PresentSeries 6 Federal Securities License 1995 – 2015Series 63 State Securities License1995 – 2015NC Real Estate Sales License1996 – 2009NC Real Estate Brokers License2005 – 2009NC Mortgage Privilege LicenseCompTIA A+ CertifiedCompTIA Net+ CertifiedCompTIA Sec+ CertifiedMicrosoft Certified ProfessionalREFERENCES Dr. Roberta S. RussellProfessor of Business Information TechnologyPamplin College of BusinessVirginia Tech, 0235 Blacksburg, Virginia 24061Phone: (540) 231 – 4532Email: rrussell@vt.eduDr. Quiester CraigDean Emeritus, School of Business and EconomicsNorth Carolina Agricultural and Technical State UniversityGreensboro, North Carolina 27411Phone: (336) 334 – 7632Email: craigq@ncat.edu Dr. Robert L. HowardRetired Associate Professor North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State UniversityGreensboro, North Carolina 27411 Phone (336) 275 – 7929 ................
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