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Marvin L. Manheim Award For Significant Contributions in the Field of Workflow : ウィキペディア英語版 | Marvin L. Manheim Award For Significant Contributions in the Field of Workflow The Marvin L. Manheim Award For Significant Contributions in the Field of Workflow is an industry recognition created by the Workflow Management Coalition in honor of the late Professor Marvin L. Manheim. Professor Manheim was a co-founder of the Workflow Management Coalition, and was also the William A. Patterson Distinguished Professor of Transportation at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University from 1983 until his death in August 2000. 〔http://www.kmworld.com/Articles/ReadArticle.aspx?ArticleID=9884〕 ==Life== Prior to joining the Kellogg School, he held faculty positions at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Prof. Manheim's major area of interest was information technology and its uses strategically, competitively, and organizationally. It included strategy formulation and implementation processes; the management of globally competing organizations; and international transportation and logistics. He was also interested in computer assistance to human problem solving and decision making, including decision support systems (DSS) and artificial intelligence.
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