James R. BradleyAssistant Professor of Production and Operations ManagementPhD, Stanford Professor Bradley worked fifteen years in manufacturing with General Motors before pursuing his doctorate. His research and teaching interests are also in manufacturing. Current research includes an analysis of the interaction between capacity and inventory in manufacturing systems, subcontracting policies, and how the practice of subcontracting affects capacity and inventory investment policies. Professor Bradley joined the faculty at Cornell's Johnson School in 1996. He teaches the "Semester in Manufacturing." Professor Bradley has also worked for Digital Equipment Corporation, consulted with companies concerning capacity and inventory investment, and taught a course entitled "Integrating Product Design, Marketing, and Manufacturing" at Santa Clara University. Selected Publications Bradley, J. R. and P. Glynn (2002). "Managing Capacity and Inventory Jointly in Manufacturing Systems." Management Science 48(2): 273-288. Bradley, J. R. and U. W. Thonemann (2002). "The Effect of Product Variety on Supply-Chain Performance." European Journal of Operational Research 143(3): 548-569. Robinson, L. W., J. R. Bradley and L. J. Thomas (2001). "Consequences of Order Crossover under Order-up-to Inventory Policies." Manufacturing & Service Operations Management 3(3): 175-188. Thomas, L. J., J. H. Suwinski, J. R. Bradley and D. J. Thomas (2001). "What Has Not Changed in Supply Chains Because of E-Business?" Achieving Supply Chain Excellence through Technology ( ASCET) Vol. 3. D. Anderson. San Francisco, Montgomery Research Inc. 3: 75-78. jrb28@cornell.edu 321 Sage Hall Johnson Graduate School of Management Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853-6201 607-255-9594 |