Today’s blog is just to thank you all for your interest and support of this OM Blog that Jay and I started just 3 months ago. And, by coincidence, this morning we had our 3,000 th visitor to the site!
We hope the idea is one you are enjoying and that ideas that you see here help in your teaching OM. Please let us know what features you would like to see added or expanded. Just email Jay at jheizer@omniglobal.net or me at brender@cfl.rr.com.
We also want to publicly thank everyone who contributed Guest Posts and Comments these past 12 weeks. Here are the Guest Posters:
Howard Weiss (Temple U.,Oct.6) How We Use Software at Temple U.
Bill Petty (U. Alabama,Oct.18) Using MyOMLab at UA
Alistair Brandon Jones (U. Bath, Nov.9) Supply Risk–Why Kenya Can’t Stand Iceland
Phillip Flamm (Texas Tech U.,Nov.18) Teaching OM in Large Sections at TTU
Kevin Watson (Iowa State U., Nov.27) Continuous Process Improvement Tools
Bill Quain (Stockton College, Nov.30) Teaching QC with Olive Garden Breadsticks
We also want to thanks everyone who submitted Comments (which are always very welcome): Bill Quain, Chuck Munson,Yuwen Chen,Ronnie Brannon, Pete Abilla, Henrique Correa, Howard Weiss, Jim Gilbert, Mark Graban, Phillip Flamm, and Kevin Watson.
Your 3-month anniversary, and the arrival of your 3,000th visitor falls on the 30th anniversary of John Lennon’s death. Coincidence? I think not!
Congratulations.