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Douglas Moodie
Name: Douglas Moodie
Title: Professor
Degree: Ph.D.
Department: Leadership and Executive Development
Office: KSU CENTER,  #436A
Phone: 770-499-3333
Email: dmoodie@coles2.kennesaw.edu
Web site: Click here for Dr. Moodie's profile and personal comments.
Biography:


Ph.D.–Syracuse University
M.S.–Cornell University
M.B.A.–Cornell University
B.S.–Bristol University

Dr. Moodie joined the Michael J. Coles College of Business in 1999 as a member of the graduate faculty and is a Professor of Management for the Department of Leadership and Professional Development at Kennesaw State University (KSU). He teaches exclusively in the KSU Executive MBA program in the areas of Operations, MIS, and Statistics. He has previously held academic appointments at Michigan Technological University and Syracuse University.

Dr. Moodie worked as a Process Engineer from 1970 to 1985 for BP, designing, commissioning, and managing operations of petro–chemical, refining, production, and exploration units in the UK, North Sea, and Persian Gulf. He worked for Johnson Wax in1986 on their production side. He was a Member of the Technical Staff at the Hewlett–Packard Palo Alto Research Center in 1987, working on software for finite scheduling and setting up simulations of HP factories.

Dr. Moodie is conducting research on scheduling, due date determination, and electronic negotiation problems using simulation and expert systems, and how to teach about electronic supply chain management. He has published his research in various scholarly journals.

Dr. Moodie obtained a Ph.D. in 1996 from Syracuse University in Operations Management with a minor in MIS, a M.S. in 1989 in Operations Research from Cornell University and a M.B.A. with distinction in 1987 from Cornell University.

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