Power companies haven’t maximized the benefits of customers agreeing to short-term electricity interruptions
Splitting complex problems into parts simplifies and greatly speeds the task
A method that establishes a range of needs — and then tightens the range — works better
Measuring the utility of increased care and testing, inputs that aren’t always immediately available
Pharmacies aren’t everywhere — adding dollar stores could reduce average distance to vaccination by 62%
Highlighting the right data and making it relevant can help overcome resistance
A model for staffing O.R.s incorporates the costs of worker dissatisfaction and idle time
Suppliers, distributers, product extenders go from helper to competitor
Experienced hands help new business lines find their way
Enormous growth and a redrawn supply chain required a new system
Payroll data allows researchers to finally build an accurate and meaningful measurement
A system of manufacturer rewards and penalties, consumer taxes and subsidies could aid vaccination rates
The most lucrative career paths avoid young, small firms
Researchers compare income disparity by county to product availability
A model predicts with 80% accuracy which orders get handed off
Smartphone GPS tracks staffers between facilities