James A. O'Brien James A. O’Brien is an adjunct professor of Computer Information Systems in
the College of Business Administration at Northern Arizona University. He
completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Hawaii and Gonzaga
University and earned an MS and Ph.D. in Business Administration from the
University of Oregon. He has been professor and coordinator of the CIS area at
Northern Arizona University, professor of Finance and Management Information
Systems and chairman of the Department of Management at Eastern Washington
University, and a visiting professor at the University of Alberta, the University of
Hawaii, and Central Washington University.
Dr. O’Brien’s business experience includes working in the Marketing Management
Program of the IBM Corporation, as well as serving as a financial analyst for
the General Electric Company. He is a graduate of General Electric’s Financial
Management Program. He also has served as an information systems consultant to
several banks and computer services firms.
Jim’s research interests lie in developing and testing basic conceptual frameworks
used in information systems development and management. He has written
eight books, including several that have been published in multiple editions, as well
as in Chinese, Dutch, French, Japanese, or Spanish translations. He has also
contributed to the field of information systems through the publication of many
articles in business and academic journals, as well as through his participation in
academic and industry associations in the field of information systems. George M. Marakas George M. Marakas is an associate professor of Information Systems at the
School of Business at the University of Kansas. His teaching expertise
includes Systems Analysis and Design, Technology-Assisted Decision
Making, Electronic Commerce, Management of IS Resources, Behavioral IS Research
Methods, and Data Visualization and Decision Support. In addition, George
is an active researcher in the area of Systems Analysis Methods, Data Mining and
Visualization, Creativity Enhancement, Conceptual Data Modeling, and Computer
Self-Efficacy.
George received his Ph.D. in Information Systems from Florida International
University in Miami and his MBA from Colorado State University. Prior to his position
at the University of Kansas, he was a member of the faculties at the University
of Maryland, Indiana University, and Helsinki School of Economics. Preceding
his academic career, he enjoyed a highly successful career in the banking and real
estate industries. His corporate experience includes senior management positions
with Continental Illinois National Bank and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
In addition, George served as president and CEO for CMC Group Inc., a
major RTC management contractor in Miami, Florida, for three years. Throughout
his academic career, George has distinguished himself both through his research
and in the classroom. He has received numerous national teaching awards,
and his research has appeared in the top journals in his field. In addition to this text,
he is the author of three best-selling textbooks on information systems: Decision
Support Systems for the 21st Century, Systems Analysis and Design: An Active Approach,
and Data Warehousing, Mining, and Visualization: Core Concepts.
Beyond his academic endeavors, George is also an active consultant and has
served as an advisor to a number of organizations, including the Central Intelligence
Agency, Brown & Williamson, the Department of the Treasury, the Department
of Defense, Xavier University, Citibank Asia-Pacific, Nokia Corporation,
Professional Records Storage Inc., and United Information Systems, among many
others. His consulting activities are concentrated primarily on electronic commerce
strategy, the design and deployment of global IT strategy, workflow reengineering,
e-business strategy, and ERP and CASE tool integration.
George is also an active member of a number of professional IS organizations
and an avid golfer, second-degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do, a PADI master scuba
diver trainer and IDC staff instructor, and a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. |