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Professor Hill founded the Carlson
Consulting
Enterprise in 2002 with help from many people both inside and
outside the
Carlson School. He is the Associate Dean
for MBA Programs and John and Nancy Lindahl Professor in the
Supply Chain and
Operations Department. He holds a B.A.
in Mathematics from Indiana University, an MS in Industrial
Administration from
Purdue's Krannert School, and a Ph.D. in Management also from
Krannert. He
has been recognized as an outstanding instructor in the Carlson
School of
Management in several national publications including Business
Week. He
has extensive international experience at the Budapest University
of Economic
Sciences, State University of Management (Moscow), University of
Witwatersrand (South
Africa), IMD International (Lausanne, Switzerland), the National
University of
Singapore, and Renmin University (Beijing). He has consulting for over 100 organizations including 3M,
Best Buy,
Cargill, Carlson, Ceridian, CH Robinson, Cummins, Dow, General
Mills, Goodrich,
Home Depot, Honeywell, Land O'Lakes, Medtronic, Nestlé, Target,
Thomson
Reuters, Toro, U.S. Bank, and Wells Fargo. He was the editor of the Journal of
Operations Management, the academic journal in operations
management. His
current research is focused on supply chain management and process
improvement.