Frank Akaiwa

Senior Lecturer of Operations & Decision Technologies at Kelley School of Business

Schools

  • Kelley School of Business

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Biography

Kelley School of Business

Areas of Expertise

Business Process Management, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Enterprise Applications, XML Tools and Techniques, Database Management and Spreadsheet Analysis Tools and Techniques, Emerging Technologies

Academic Degrees

  • MBA, Decision and Information Systems, Indiana University, 1992
  • BS, Industrial Engineering, Tennessee Technological University, 1984

Selected Publications

  • Akaiwa, Frank, Debby Gross, and Karleen Nordquist (2010), Succeeding in Business with Microsoft Office Excel 2010: A Problem-Solving Approach, Course Technology. 
  • Akaiwa, Frank, Debby Gross, and Karleen Nordquist (2008), Succeeding in Business with Microsoft Office Excel 2007: A Problem-Solving Approach, Course Technology.  
  • Akaiwa, Frank, Karin Bast, Leon Cygman, Gerard Flynn, Theresa Flynn, Debby Gross, Lisa Ruffolo, and Rebecca Tidwell (2006), Succeeding in Business with Microsoft Office 2003: A Problem-Solving Approach, Course Technology. 
  • Frank Akaiwa, Debby Gross, and Karleen Nordquist (2005), Succeeding in Business with Microsoft Office Excel 2003: A Problem-Solving Approach, Course Technology. 

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