Focusing on Windows Server 2019’s most powerful and innovative features, this supremely organized reference packs hundreds of timesaving solutions, tips, and workarounds-all you need to plan, implement, or manage Windows Server in enterprise, data center, cloud, and hybrid environments. He also served for four years on the Executive Board of the International Customer Service Association as Head of the Research and Education Committee.Conquer Windows Server 2019-from the inside out!ĭive into Windows Server 2019-and really put your Windows Serverexpertise to work. His research has focused on logistics best practices in customer service and in performance measurement. He is co author of three texts on distribution and logistics, including World Class Logistics: The Challenge of Managing Continuous Change published by the Council of Logistics Management and Strategic Marketing Channel Management published by McGraw Hill. She serves as an associate editor for the Journal of Operations Management, Journal of Business Logistics, and Journal of Supply Chain Management.Īssociate Professor in the Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management at Michigan State University. She has published over 28 articles on supply management and supply chain management. Prior to graduate school, she developed new products and designed new manufacturing processes for the Clorox Company. She received her BS in Chemical Engineering from the University of Missouri-Rolla, and the MBA and PhD degrees in Business Administration from the University of Cincinnati.
Hartley is Professor and Director of the Supply Chain Management Institute of the Department of Management at Bowling Green State University. He has also served as a member of the APICS Board of Directors (2014–2016) and the APICS leadership team (2015). Melynk has consulted with over 60 companies. Melnyk is co-editor (North America) for the Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management. He also is a member of the editorial advisory board for the Production and Inventory Management Journal, the Journal of Supply Chain Management, and the International Journal of Production Research.
He is Associate Editor for the Journal of Business Logistics. He has co-authored 17 books focusing on operations and the supply chain and has published 90 refereed articles in numerous international and national journals. Melnyk obtained his undergraduate degree from the University of Windsor and his doctorate from the Ivey School of Business, the University of Western Ontario. Steven Melnyk is Professor of Operations Management at Michigan State University. Swink is formerly the Co-Editor in Chief for the Journal of Operations Management and past president of the Decision Sciences Institute. He has co-authored three books and published over 75 articles in a variety of academic and managerial journals. Swink worked for 10 years in a variety of manufacturing and product development positions at Texas Instruments Incorporated. He holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Southern Methodist University, an MBA from the University of Dallas, and a PhD in Operations Management from Indiana University.
West Chair of Supply Chain Management, and Executive Director of the Center for Supply Chain Innovation at the Neeley School of Business, Texas Christian University. Morgan Swink is Professor, Eunice and James L.