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Scheller Lunchtime Live: Applying a DIY Paradigm in Any Organization, Featuring Karthik Ramachandran

In this Lunchtime Live session, Professor Ramachandran will discuss ways an organization can achieve a positive impact for its customers in the face of financial or other constraints by providing unfinished products and services.
Karthik Ramachandran, Professor and Area Coordinator of Operations Management in Georgia Tech’s Scheller College of Business

Karthik Ramachandran, Professor and Area Coordinator of Operations Management in Georgia Tech’s Scheller College of Business

Scheller Lunchtime Live is a livestream series hosted by the Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business featuring faculty, student, and alumni speakers discussing relevant topics for the tech-driven, digital age. 
 
In this Lunchtime Live session, Professor Ramachandran will discuss ways an organization can achieve a positive impact for its customers in the face of financial or other constraints by providing unfinished products and services that participants can complete according to their own tastes and abilities. He begins with showing examples of unfinished paintings that became famous despite, or perhaps because of, their incomplete nature.
 
Professor Ramachandran shows how value can be created in this area of unfinished work. For businesses, this means moving from an 'off-the-shelf' mode of delivery to a partial DIY paradigm that can work for almost any organization.

Learn more about Professor Ramachandran’s research.

 

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