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TJ Gabriel, Ph.D.

TJ Gabriel

Professor - Management

Phone706-867-3240

Office locationCottrell Center, 291,

Area(s) of Expertise: Operations Management, Supply Chain Management

Overview

Dr. T. J. Gabriel is an associate professor of management in the Mike Cottrell College of Business and was named an Anderson Professor recipient for 2014-16 for his achievements in classroom instruction, research and service in 2014. During his academic career, he has received a number of honors and awards for his efforts in academic research, service learning and teaching. He served as the Graduate Committee chair in the Mike Cottrell College of Business.

In 2010, Dr. Gabriel, as well as Dr. Mark Jordan, professor of management in the Mike Cottrell College of Business, received the outstanding paper award from the Literati Network Awards for Excellence for their research article entitled ""Journey to the Center: Core Leadership Philosophy."

Courses Taught

Operation Management with Management Science, Operations Management, Advanced Operations Management, Business Statistics, Operations Planning and Control, Fundamentals of Management

Education

  • Ph.D., Management, Clemson University, 2007
  • M.S., Management, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1988
  • B.S., Management Engineering, Grove City College, 1986

Publications

Gabriel, T. J., Teasley, R., Walker, W., Schraeder, M., Jordan, M. (2016). The ‘Corps’ of the Matter: An Illustration of Collaborative Engagement for Organizational Development. Organization Development Journal, 34(3), 25-42.

Schraeder, M., Jordan, M., Gabriel, T.  J. (2016). Pre-teaching Strategies Contributing to a Positive Learning Environment. Quality Approaches in Higher Education, 7(1), 23-30. http://asq.org/edu/quality-information/journals/

Jordan, M., Gabriel, T. J., Teasley, R., Walker, W., Schraeder, M. (2015). An integrative approach to identifying factors related to long-term career commitments: a military example. Career Development International, 20(2), 163-178.

Gabriel, T. J. (2013). Manufacturing complexity: the effects of common attributes of manufacturing system design on performance. Academy of Information and Management Services Journal, 16(1), 75-97.

Gabriel, A. J. (2011). Evaluating the service quality of local businesses as an experiential learning project. International Journal of Information and Operations Management Education, 4 (1), 60-68.

Jordan, M., Gabriel, A. J. (2009). Journey to the center: core leadership philosophy. Development and Learning in Organizations Journal, 23(1), 16-18.

Work Experience

Dr. Gabriel has been a faculty member at the University of North Georgia since 2004.  Prior to his career at 91福利导航, he served as a graduate teaching assistant - instructor at Clemson University and an adjunct instructor at Palm Beach Atlantic College in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Before he began his career in education, Dr. Gabriel served in various industrial and operational roles in the southeastern United States.

Special Project, Carolina Circuits, Greenville, SC, 1999-2001
Assisted in implementing a simulation program for daily production scheduling in a printed circuit board manufacturing operation. Automated the weekly quality reporting for engineering department using advance database programming. Worked on other engineering projects as required.

Project Manager, C-MAC Packaging Systems, W. Palm Beach, Florida, 1998-1999
Managed new product introduction of sheet metal and electronic assembly products and sub-components. Interacted with internal and external product designers in DFM efforts. Coordinated delivery of components for prototype and first manufacturing run. Supervised prototype department personnel.

Operations Manager, C-MAC Packaging Systems, W. Palm Beach, Florida, 1996-1998
Directed the relocation and start-up of newly acquired electronics assembly operation, including facility layout and personnel selection. Managed daily operations of electronic assembly and sheet metal fabrication. Spearheaded the effort to attain ISO9002 certification in less than 14 months after start-up.

Industrial Engineer
Carolina Circuits, Div. of C-MAC of America, Greenville, South Carolina, 1999-2001
Nicholson File, Div. of CooperTools, Cullman, Alabama, 1990-1993
Northern Telecom, W. Palm Beach, Florida, 1988-1990
Maintained bills of materials, routings, production standards, and production process documents. Proposed and implemented cellular assembly layout, significantly reducing work-in-process inventory.