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Fathi F Sokkar

Professor of Operations Management and Supply Chain Management
Ph.D. University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana

300 W. Michigan Avenue 416 Gary M. Owen Building
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Tel: (734) 487-0362 ;
Fax: (734) 487-1941
fathi.sokkar@emich.edu

Fathi Sokkar
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Professional Summary
Dr. Sokkar has published articles in sources such as Business Research Yearbook, and Global Business Perspectives. His current research activities in these subjects are related to health care management.

Courses Taught
OM374 Introduction to Operations Management
OM503 Production/Operations Management
SCM624 Operations Planning and Scheduling in the Supply Chain

Research Interest & Projects
Dr. Sokkar teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in operations management and supply chain management.

Selected Publications

Sokkar, F. F. & Phoutz, S. (2004).  Home Health Care: The Struggle for Cutting Cost While Maintaining Quality and Access. International Business Trends Contemporary Readings, 326-334.

Sokkar, F.F. & Phoutz, S. (2004, March). Home Health Care: The Struggle for Cutting Cost While Maintaining Quality and Access.    Presented at 2004 National Conference of the Academy of Business Administration, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Sokkar, F. F. (2003).  E-business In Healthcare: Its Role In Cutting Costs And Enhancing Quality. Business Research Yearbook, X (129-133).

Sokkar, F.F. (2003). E-business In Healthcare: Its Role In Cutting Costs And Enhancing Quality.    Presented at 15th Annual Conference of the International Academy of Business disciplines, Orlando, Florida.

Sokkar, F. F. (2002).  Healthcare in the New Millennium: The Role of the Internet. Business Research Yearbook, IX, 111-115.