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Dr. Charles Snyder
Woodruff Professor of Management Information Systems

Dr. Charles A. Snyder is the Woodruff Endowed Professor of Management (MIS) in the Department of Management at Auburn University. He received the Ph.D. in Management from the University of Nebraska. He holds the MS in Economics from South Dakota State University, the MBA from the Ohio State University, and the BFA from the University of Georgia.

He has extensive management, research, and consulting experience. His more than 200 refereed publications have appeared in leading journals such as The Journal of Management Information Systems, Information & Management, The Academy of Management Review, The Academy of Management Executive, California Management Review, Data Management, The International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, The Journal of Information Systems Management, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, The Journal of Engineering and Technology Management, Production and Inventory Management Journal, and Decision Support Systems. He has published many scientific Proceedings articles, technical reports, and book chapters. He is co-author of The Management of Telecommunications, 1st. & 2nd. Eds. published by Irwin McGraw-Hill.

His research interests include knowledge management, information resource management, expert systems, computer integrated manufacturing, systems analysis and design, and telecommunications management. Dr. Snyder is a member of SIM, DSI, ACM, IEEE, IRMA, AIS, SAIS, and other major professional societies. He is the past President of the Alabama SIM and the Southern MIS Association. He is currently a member of the Society for Information Management working group on knowledge management and is Alabama representative to the International organization.

Dr. Snyder has consulted to such firms as AT&T, BellSouth, South Central Bell, TRW, Coors, and software companies. He serves as a director of five organizations. Before his academic career, he served for 20 years in a variety of operations, staff, and command positions as an officer in the USAF.

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The Management of Telecommunications
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