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Stein, Martin Matthew was born on February 21, 1946 in Bad Gastein, Austria. Arrived in the United States, 1949, naturalized, 1956. Son of Leon and Bess (Kicis) Stein.
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Macrologistics Management defines the term "Macrologistics" as a means for designing a catalyst for change in any organization. The "macro" approach means seeing the big picture-to use time and place strategies for competitive advantage. It is a "breakthrough" strategy because it prioritizes "logistics" selection as a key factor in developing customer satisfaction and market penetration. Traditional management approaches the product and cost savings as key factors in their strategy. This book demonstrates how new approaches can be even more effective and more profitable-it will help you achieve complete transformation in your organization through a systematic process for managing change and by using carefully prioritized change management strategies. The framework for change, as explained in this book, is one where continuous monitoring is facilitated by a relevant and responsive information system, workers and managers are empowered and rewarded for innovation, and leaders encourage a passion for change. With Macrologistics Management you will learn how to unleash new sources of synergy-ways for various groups involved with the organization to work together-that help promote creativity and motivate an effective and rapid revolution in your workplace!
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Stein, Martin Matthew was born on February 21, 1946 in Bad Gastein, Austria. Arrived in the United States, 1949, naturalized, 1956. Son of Leon and Bess (Kicis) Stein.
Bachelor of Science in Economics with honors, University Maryland, 1967. Master of Arts in Economics, University Maryland, 1975. Data Encryption Standard in Information Systems and Applied Mathematics with honors, University Paris VI Sorbonne, 1976.
Doctor of Science, University Paris VI Sorbonne, 1979.
Economic United States Department Commerce and United States Department Transportation, Washington, 1967—1973. Petroleum allocation officer Executive Office of President, 1973. Manager socio-economics group Maryland Department Transportation, Baltimore, 1973—1978.
Director transportation and automotive consultant department Abt Associates, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1978—1989. Senior consultant Forum Corporation, Boston, Frankfurt and London, 1989—1991. Deputy director Center for Transportation Studies Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, 1992—1993.
Vice president Circadian Technologies, Inc., 1992—1995, Competitive Capabilities International, Ireike, California, since 2005, Capetown, South Africa, since 2005. Program chairman conference in New York and Brussels American Productivity and Quality Center, Houston. President Martin Stein Associates, Needham, Massachusetts, since 1991.
Program director Bose Corporation, Framingham, Massachusetts, 1995—1999. Senior economic consultant Booz-Allen & Hamilton. Assistant professor economics School Business University Baltimore.
Lecturer Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. Lecturer Master of Business Administration program Babson College, Wellesley, Massachusetts. Adjunct faculty University Phoenix.
Vice president International Policy Institute, Washington. Senior technical advisor energy and transport United Nations Department Technology Cooperative and Development, New York City, Slovenia, United Nations Development Programme Center for Water and Transport, Geneva. Member advisory committee Defense Economic Analysis Council, United States Department Defense.
Consultant macrologistics, strategy adaptation design and implementation, benchmarking, just-in-time techniques for automotive and transportation industries, total quality management, strategic implementation processes and customer communication programs. Speaker to industry and trade associations. Vice president Competitive Capabilities International, Newport Beach, California, Capetown, South Africa.
Member online faculty University Phoenix Graduate School Business. Board member Association Ecuadorians of New England, since 2005. Advisory Consulate General Ecuador, since 2005.
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Member retail trade study executive committee Greater Baltimore Committee, 1976, Economic Development Council, Regional Planning Council, 1977—1978. Board member, co-founder Association Ecuadorians New England. Member of Institute Industrial Engineers, Transportation Research Forum, Transportation Research Board, International Institute Forecasting, International Society Logistics Executives (chairman executive advisory council since 1994), International Association Energy Economists, American Economic Association, Baltimore Economic Society (founder, president), National Council Associations for Policy Sciences (co-founder, vice president), Society Automotive Analysts (president, founder, honorary lifetime member, President award), Society Government Economists (founder, president, chairman board, award 1972), University Maryland Alumni Association (council, chapter vice president, president 1973-1977), John Marshall Society, United States Chamber of Commerce (coordinator college business symposium 1966), Delta Sigma Pi, Omicron Delta Epsilon.
Children: Joshua, Michelle, Claudia, Stephen, William.