Education of Mitchel
F. Bloom
Ph.D., 1971, University of Pittsburgh, Graduate
School of Public and International Affairs, (management science concentration),
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ph.D.
dissertation: The Application of a Management Information System to a Social
Service Agency.
M.S., 1962,
Physics (earth science concentration), New Mexico Institute of Mining and
Technology, Socorro, New Mexico.
B.S., 1957, Physics, Carnegie Mellon University,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Teaching Experience
of Mitchel F. Bloom
1997-2001: Adjunct Professor, MS in Management
Program, Boston University,
Beer-Sheva, Israel.
1990-1991: Associate Professor, College of Systems
Science, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado.
1985-1989: Field
Associate Professor, Institute of Safety and Systems Management, University of
Southern California, Los Angeles, California.
1982-1983: Adjunct Professor, School of Business,
Seattle University, Seattle, Washington.
1975-1983: Associate Professor; School of Business;
University of Puget Sound; Tacoma, Washington.
1972-1974: Assistant Professor; Paul Baerwald School
of Social Work; Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.
1971-1972: Assistant Professor; Graduate School of
Social Work; Haifa University, Haifa, Israel.
Subjects
taught:
At Boston University, Master of Science in
Management Program:
Production and Operations
Management. Produced 157 page manual on Operations Management used in teaching
course.
At University of Denver; School of Systems Science:
Statistics, economics, operations research, systems analysis
(generalized problem solving techniques).
At University of Southern California; Department of
Safety and Systems:
Management, project planning,
forecasting, statistics, economics,
operations research, systems analysis.
At Seattle University:
Production and operations
management.
At University of Puget Sound:
Finance, production and
operations management, organizational management, quantitative methods,
operations research, computer simulation, forecasting, management information
systems, business strategy, the environment of
organizations, and decision-making under stress and crisis.
At Hebrew University in Jerusalem:
Management information
systems and social forecasting, and systems simulation (tutorial).
At Haifa University:
Management information
systems and social forecasting.
Email:
mfbloom@shaw.ca