Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Management
- PhD in Industrial Engineering and Business Administration, Wayne State University, 1999
- MS in Industrial Technology, Eastern Michigan University, 2000
- MS in Manufacturing Engineering, Wayne State University, 1995
- MBA, Northern Michigan University, 1981
- BS in Business Administration, Michigan Technological University, 1980
Biography
Johnson has over 30 years of experience including industrial, consulting, and academia starting at Michigan Tech in 1981 as an accounting instructor. Upon her departure in 1984, she worked for a variety of manufacturing and consulting firms, ultimately owning her own business supplying training and consulting primarily to the automotive industry in quality engineering and supply chain management, business assessment, and project management. In 1999, Johnson returned to the School of Business and Economics to teach operations management related courses. Johnson is married to Mark Johnson, Associate Professor (SOT), and they have three children – Anastasia, Vassiliy, and Maximillian, and their dog Baby.
Teaching Interests
- Operations Management
- Project Management
- Quality Engineering and Management
- Quantitative Methods
- Statistics
Research Interests
- Supply chain management and modeling
- Infrastructure integration and management
- Business and cost feasibility in implementing environmentally sustainable management practices, including alternative energy technologies
- Benchmarking and performance measurement
- Lean practices in service operations



