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About the Authors
Dr. James R. Holt is a Clinical Professor of Engineering Management at Washington State University, focusing on practical application of Organizational Behavior, Operations Research, Statistics, Engineering Economics, Simulation, Information Systems, and Constraints Management to better organizations and complex systems. He has taught Theory of Constraints principles for 20 years at WSU as a consultant, a faculty member of Goldratt Schools, and at the Air Force Institute of Technology. He is currently President of TOCICO, the Theory of Constraints Professional Certification Organization. He is happily married to Suzanne for 37+ years; they have five children and nine grandchildren.
Dr. Lynn H. Boyd has been a member of the Department of Management at the University of Louisville since 1997 and is currently Associate Professor of Management. Prior to entering academia, Dr. Boyd was a CPA with Deloitte & Touche for 14 years and also worked for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for two years. He is certified as a Jonah by the Avraham Goldratt Institute. Dr. Boyd teaches operations management in both the undergraduate and graduate programs, and teaches classes in