Dr. Anand Nair is the Eli Broad Endowed Professor in the Department of Supply Chain Management at Michigan State University. Dr. Nair has worked with organizations in manufacturing, healthcare and retail sectors on issues such as inventory management, forecasting, pricing, capacity planning, lean systems, manufacturing planning and control, quality management, contracting, product development, process improvement and technology implementation. As a part of his research, Dr. Nair examines administrative Innovation (i.e. process reengineering/improvement), technological Innovation, and behavioral dynamics in projects, firms and supply networks. He also has active research interest in complex adaptive systems and machine learning. In his research works Dr. Nair investigate ways in which manufacturing and service firms learn, adapt, and self-organize to manage complexity, risk, and relationships inherent in operational, supply chain, and innovation activities. He examines how manufacturing and service firms can manage supply and innovation networks by strengthening end-to-end visibility and fostering adaptive strategic and operational behaviors to improve cost, quality, delivery, flexibility, innovation and sustainability performance. His research and teaching endeavors also consider how manufacturing and service firms can effectively manage their capacity & inventories and create appropriate relationships with supply and distribution partners so as to reduce cost and improve customer service.