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Kenneth K. Boyer combines a lifelong love of cars and engineering with a career focused on management and supply chain. He’s the Fisher designated professor of operations and business analytics at Fisher College of Business, Ohio State University. He was coeditor-in-chief of the Journal of Operations Management, and served on the faculty at both Michigan State and DePaul universities. Boyer is a member of the Academy of Management, Production and Operations Management Society, as well as the Decision Sciences Institute. Recently, he visited Vietnam to study Vinfast’s rise. He’s published numerous academic articles and two books. His latest is The Electric Vehicle Revolution: Five Visionaries Leading the Charge. The book takes a deep dive into the worldwide transition from ICE vehicles to EVs.

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INSPIRATION

The five visionaries in Ken’s book: Elon Musk, Pham Nhat Vuong, Jim Deluca, Mary Barra, and Rob Hansen.

CHALLENGE 

There are a number of challenges in the EV world that Ken’s book delves deep into.

SPECIAL AUTOMOBILE

His Tesla.

 RECOMMENDED BOOKS

The Electric Vehicle Revolution by Kenneth K. Boyer

Published by Rowman and Littlefield

WORDS OF INSPIRATION

Human beings do some amazingly smart things as well as some amazingly stupid things. Collectively, we have a society that will take an idea, pull it apart, find the good in it, and figure out multiple ways to make money with it. We have opportunities now to make our world far better.
 
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