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Tim Krehbiel

Professor

Decision Sciences/MIS

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Academic Background

  • Ph.D. University of Wyoming, Statistics, 1990
  • M.S. University of Wyoming, Statistics, 1987
  • B.A. McPherson College, History, summa cum laude, 1983

Academic & Professional Experience

  • Professor, Department of Decision Sciences and MIS, Miami University (2001–Present).
  • Associate Professor, Department of Decision Sciences and MIS, Miami University (1996–2001).
  • Assistant Professor, Department of Decision Sciences and MIS, Miami University (1990–1996).
  • Data Base Analyst and Marketing Manager, IOTC, Inc. (1983–1985).

Recent Publications

  • Levine, D. M., Stephan, D., Krehbiel, T. C., & Berenson, M.L. (2008). Statistics for Managers Using Microsoft Excel, 5 e., Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
  • Newman, W. R., & Krehbiel, T. C. (2007). Linear performance pricing: A collaborative tool for focused supply cost reduction. Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management, 13, 152–165.
  • Krehbiel, T. C., Havelka, D., & Scharfenort, M. (2007). Process Monitoring in Accounting: Implementing Pre-control Charts. Journal of Applied Business Research.
  • Boyd, T. C. & Krehbiel, T. C. (2006). An analysis of the effects of specific promotion types on attendance at major league baseball games. Mid-American Journal of Business, 21 (2), 21–32.
  • Berenson, M. L., Levine, D. M. & Krehbiel, T. C. (2006). Basic Business Statistics, 10 e., Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
  • Levine, D. M., Krehbiel, T. C. & Berenson, M. L.  (2006). Business Statistics: A First Course, 4 e., Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
  • Levine, D. M., Krehbiel, T. C. & Berenson, M. (2006). Statistica, 4 e., (Italian translation of previously published book), Milan, Italy: Opogeo.

Honors & Awards

  • 2000: Teaching Effectiveness Award, Farmer School of Business.
  • 2000: MBA Teaching Excellence, Farmer School of Business.
  • 1996: Instructional Innovation Award, Decision Sciences Institute.
  • 1988: W. Edwards Deming Award, University of Wyoming, Statistics Department.

Professional Interests

  • Research: Process Analysis and Improvement, Statistical Quality Control
  • Teaching: Applied Business Statistics

Areas of Expertise

  • Six Sigma management
  • Process capability measures
  • Design of experiments
  • Statistical process control

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