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David Juran is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University, with additional faculty appointments at Columbia Business School and Cornell's Johnson Graduate School of Management. He is affiliated with the Department of Information, Operations & Management Sciences and has been part of NYU Stern since 1998.
His academic background includes a Ph.D. from Cornell University, with concentration in Operations Management, Operations Research, and Organizational Behavior.
Professor Juran's research centers on the modeling of human factors in productive systems and the management of quality. His expertise spans operations management, statistics, decision models, and organizational behavior, informed by extensive corporate experience in both industry and consulting. He has published in leading journals such as Management Science and Journal of Operations Management.
His teaching excellence has been recognized with multiple awards, including the Robert W. Lear Award and the Columbia Dean's Award for Teaching Excellence, as well as the Cornell E.M.B.A. Globe Award.
- Robert W. Lear Award, Columbia Business School
- Margaret Chandler Memorial Award for Commitment to Excellence
- Columbia Dean's Award for Teaching Excellence in a Core Course
- Cornell E.M.B.A. Globe Award for Teaching Excellence
Professor Juran has advised or consulted for major organizations including Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, Kelly Services, and MTV Networks. His professional experience enhances his academic work, bridging theory and practice in operations and management science.
He is actively engaged in teaching MBA courses such as Managerial Statistics, Decision Models, Operations Management, and Quality Management across NYU, Columbia, and Cornell. No laboratory or research team affiliations are mentioned in the provided text.
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