Blog On: Annual Meeting Blogs Provide Flavor of Meeting
Regardless of if you were able to attend the Annual Meeting, you are sure to enjoy the following witty and fascinating commentaries from your peers. Pick out the ones that sound interesting to you or scan all 50 blogs. It's not too late to leave a comment!
The Party's Over and It's Time to Go Home by Paul Rubin
MAS Last Person Standing by Walt DeGrange
WORMS Award: Congrats to Vicki Sauter by Laura McLay
Turning Off the Lights... by Thiago Serra
Tuesday's Treasures, Wednesday's Winner, and Final Farewells by Tallys Yunes
A Busy Tuesday by Paul Rubin
Managing flows by Guillaume Roels
COIN-OR Cup by Matthew Saltzman
Karl Kempf (Intel) generates a billion wows from MINDSET HS teachers by Ken Chelst
OR workshop for 72 high school teachers by Ken Chelst
INFORMS TV - Tangible, Virtual by Barry List
The Ultimate OR Elevator Speech by Michele Fisher
Are you interested in adding the Certified Analytics Professional credential to your CV? by Steve Sashihara
Monday Monday, So Good to Me by Tallys Yunes
Operations and the Presidential Debate: What Opportunities Exist? by John Angelis
Amazon.com: Work Hard. Have Fun. Make History. by Guillaume Roels
OR in SUMMER CAMP by Ken Chelst
Monday Musings by Paul Rubin
Register for INFORMS. Seriously. by Laura McLay
OR for the public good by Laura McLay
INFORMS Awards by Steve Sashihara
Telling Your Family and Friends about Operations by John Angelis
Doing good with good OR by Laura McLay
Tips for Students and First-Timers by Dawn Strickland
An Operations Research Nobel? by Michael Trick
Opportunity for Business Analytics by Guillaume Roels
Random Session Report for Sunday by Walt DeGrange
Stochastic Thoughts from Sunday by Paul Rubin
Some Cool Things I Learned on Sunday by Tallys Yunes
COIN-OR Cup Winner Announced by Michael Trick
2012 Teaching Effectiveness Colloquium (TEC) by Patrick Noonan
Job Search Tips from the JPS Breakfast by Ryan J. O'Neil
The Graphics Revolution and the Visualization of Informatics by John Angelis


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