M. S. Krishnan

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M. S. Krishnan is the Michael R. and Mary Kay Hallman Fellow & Professor of Business Information Technology; Chair of Business Information Technology at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business. In January 2000, the American Society for Quality (ASQ) selected him as one of the 21 voices of quality for the twenty first century. Optimize magazine[1] also named him recently as a top new thinker. He is currently working with Professor C. K. Prahalad on a book on global resource leverage. He serves as an advisor to NextServices[1] and Marketics[2].

Professor Krishnan is currently the co-director of the Center for Global Resource Leverage: India.[2]

He obtained his Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University in 1996, with his Doctoral thesis on Cost and Quality Considerations in Software Product Management.[3] Prior to this, he had completed his M.S. from Carnegie Mellon University (1993), M.C.A. from University of Delhi (1987) and B.Sc. from University Of Delhi (1984).

His research articles have appeared in various research journals, including IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering and Harvard Business Review.He has published about 40 peer-reviewed articles.

He also serves on the boards of many academic journals, and is Associate Editor of Management Science and Information Systems Research.

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