Moshe Rubinstein
at UCLA Anderson School of Management
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UCLA Anderson School of Management
Moshe F. Rubinstein, PHD is an internationally renowned authority on problem solving and creativity in organizations. He is a professor emeritus at the UCLA School of Engineering and Applied Science and advises many major corporations on innovation. He has won numerous teaching awards and has written eight books which have been translated into several languages. In January 2000, Professor Rubinstein was named one of the top twenty professors of the century at UCLA.
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