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Biography Morvarid Rahmani is an Assistant Professor of Operations Management, at the Scheller College of Business, at Georgia Tech. She received her Ph.D. From the UCLA Anderson School of Management. She also received three masters degrees: Industrial Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Economics. Rahmani’s research brings together the operational perspective of process improvement and the economic perspective of innovation and collaboration. Her research focuses on the study of the dynamics of collaboration in knowledge-based work processes such as new product or service development, management and IT consulting, technical projects, and education.
There might be better ways to burn off the frustration of the day than racing down a road at blistering speeds while trying to force your opponents off the road and into spectacular crashes, but we doubt that they're legal. While the Burnout series was always about arcade racing fun, Burnout 3 took things to a whole new level with the introduction of crash mode and road rage. Crash mode, where you'd barrel your car into the midst of traffic in order to cause as much monetary damage as possible, proved to be addictive as hell, and we're the first to admit we would stay up late at night zooming into the same intersection over and over, trying to get the x4 multiplier bonus and that extra crashbreaker. But the best was road rage, where the whole point was to be as much of a jerk on the road as possible, hoarding your boost power-ups for the right moment when you'd accelerate to blistering speeds just to sideswipe the guy next to you (and if you were lucky, you might even get two in one blow). The sound was even more genius, with splintering glass and the sound of a cash register tallying up the millions of dollars of mayhem.
Her research generates insights for advancing strategic decision-making, both across organizations and within them. She has published her research in Management Science, and Production and Operations Management journals.
Her dissertation research paper on Collaborative Work Dynamics was a finalist in the MSOM Best Student Paper Competition. In addition, her paper on Delegating Innovation was a finalist in the INFORMS TIMES Best Working Paper Competition. Rahmani has taught Core Operations Management in Full-time and Evening MBA programs, and a seminar course on Managing Innovation and Product Development in the PhD program at the Scheller College of Business. She has received the Brady Family Award for Faculty Teaching Excellence at the Scheller College of Business, and has been recognized as a Face of Inclusive Excellence at Georgia Tech. Related Links.
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