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Nitin R. Joglekar is on the faculty at Boston University’s Questrom School of Business. His interests involve Digital Product Management Thinking (DPMT), agility and machine learning techniques in data products and innovation processes, and digitization of production and supply chain management (DSCM) processes.
He consults and conducts funded research in the agile software, cloud services/digital technologies, digital supply chain management, energy/sustainability, and heath care sectors. Prior to his academic career, he has overseen product management and supply chain functions at established firms and founded a venture capital backed software startup. He has served as an NSF expert panelist. He is a member of World Economic Forum’s Global Futures Council, wherein he focuses on business model innovations enabled by digital technology driven advanced manufacturing, supply chains and product design processes. He holds engineering degrees from Indian Institute of Technology, Memorial University (Canada), and MIT and doctoral degree in management science from the MIT Sloan School.
At Boston University’s Questrom School of Business, Professor Joglekar teaches courses related to his research themes at undergraduate, graduate and executive levels. He was the founding director of his schools’ online micro-master’s programs in Digital Leadership and Product Management. He offers online courses, on edX.org, in Digital Supply Chain Transformation (DSCM) and Digital Product Management (DPMT). He will teach fostering innovative mindset in Questrom’s Online MBA program. He has won several awards, including the Broderick Award for Teaching Excellence and the General Electric Award for Team Learning. He has been a visiting faculty member at MIT Sloan School of Management and at University of Texas, and a visiting fellow at Cambridge Judge Business School, and Copenhagen Business School.
He has been an editor for entrepreneurship, innovation and technology management, and industry studies and public policy departments at top journals. His book, Innovation Butterfly, addresses management of innovation risks and allied analytics opportunities. His book Digital Product Management Thinking (DPMT) advocates integration of analytics, business model, coordination and design thinking.
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