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Operations

Visiting Assistant Professor of Operations

Headshot of Benjamin Grant, faculty at the Kellogg School of Management

Benjamin Grant is a versatile academic and entrepreneur with a passion for blending theory with real-world application. With degrees in mathematics and quantitative analysis, plus a PhD in Operations Management from Kellogg School of Management, he's now a tenure-track Assistant Professor at Clemson University and Visiting Assistant Professor at Kellogg.
His main research interest lies in improving healthcare operations, focusing on increasing quality, reducing costs, and tackling disparities in care. With almost two decades of experience in data science consulting, Benjamin co-founded a SaaS startup specializing in AI-driven demand forecasting, aiming to simplify inventory management for businesses.
Through his work, Benjamin strives to make a tangible impact in healthcare and data science, bridging academic research with practical solutions for everyday challenges.


Operations Management (OPNSM-430-0)

Strategic Decisions in Operations (OPNS-454-0)

This course provides a framework and multiple analytic tools to analyze, value, and optimize the strategic asset and process decisions involved in configuring the "operating system" of the firm. Asset decisions include capacity sizing, expansion, flexibility and location. Process decisions include strategic sourcing, operational hedging, new technology and operating model selection. The focus is on value-creating decisions that are grounded in operational reality. A typical week covers one decision introduced first during a lecture, followed by an assignment (some in group, some individual) and then case-discussion. A final group project is due in week 10. There is no final exam.

AI Foundations for Managers - AgentOps (AIML-901OP-5)

AI is advancing at an unprecedented pace. The best way to understand its potential is not just by studying it- but by using it. This immersive course provides Kellogg students with extensive hands-on experience building with generative AI, equipping you with practical skills to immediately apply these technologies in business contexts. In just five weeks, you will go from AI outsider to AI insider, taking your first steps toward building solutions while developing the essential vocabulary and conceptual framework to navigate the rapidly evolving AI landscape.

Course Goals:
  • Create Value through Real-World Projects: Complete an exciting, relevant AI project that demonstrates real business value
  • Master the AI Toolkit: Gain practical experience with various AI tools, including the latest AI agents
  • Demystify AI: Understand how AI works under the hood, understanding ethical considerations while developing fluency in AI concepts at both a technical and higher level
  • Develop a "Tinkerer's Mindset": Cultivate the curiosity, skills, and strategies to experiment with emerging AI technologies and stay ahead of rapid developments
This course is available and accessible to all students, regardless of technical background. Let's get building! This course is taught by Sebastien Martin, creator of Kellogg's AI teaching assistant, Kai, and AI advisor to the CEO of ESAB Corporation. Please note, a student may enroll in a maximum of two AIML-901 courses over the duration of their enrollment at Kellogg.