Shtub Avraham

Professor Emeritus


Professor Avraham Shtub is a Professor Emeritus from Technion where he was the Stephen and Sharon Seiden Chair in Project Management. He has a B.Sc in Electrical Engineering from the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology (1974), an MBA from Tel Aviv University (1978) and a Ph.D in Management Science and Industrial Engineering from the University of Washington (1982).
His books on Project Management were published in English, Hebrew, Greek and Chinese.
Prof. Shtub was a Department Editor for IIE Transactions he was on the Editorial Boards of the Project Management Journal, The International Journal of Project Management, IIE Transactions and the International Journal of Production Research. He was a faculty member of the department of Industrial Engineering at Tel Aviv University from 1984 to 1998 were he also served as a chairman of the department (1993-1996). He joined the Technion in 1998 and was the Associate Dean and head of the MBA program.
His book (with Bard and Globerson), Project Management, Engineering Technology and Implementation, Prentice Hall, 1994. Receive the 1995 IIE Joint Publishers “Book-of-the-Year Award” of the Institute of Industrial Engineers. The book was translated to Chinese and Greek.

His book Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP): The Dynamics of Operations Management, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, March 1999, received the 2002 Production Operations Management Society; Wick Skinner Teaching Innovation Achievements and was translated to Chinese.
His book (with Cohen, Y), Introduction to Industrial Engineering CRC Press, 2015, received the 2017 – Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineering (USA) “Book of the Year Award”
His training simulator “Project Team Builder – PTB” received the 2008 Project Management Institute Professional Development Product of the Year Award.
His Coursera course “New Product Development – develop your own new product” received the 2018 Project Management Institute Teaching Excellence Award .
He has been a consultant to industry in the areas of project management and training by simulators. He was invited to speak at special seminars on Project Management and Operations in Europe, the Far East, North America, South America, Africa and Australia.
Professor Shtub visited and taught at Vanderbilt University, The University of Pennsylvania, Korean Institute of Technology, Bilkent University in Turkey, Otago University in New Zealand, Australian National University, Yale University, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, University of Bergamo in Italy, Politecnico di Milano in Italy and Cornell Tech in NY.

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