ANN ARBOR, MI, August 01, 2015 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Today the executives of the Michigan-based management consultancy announced its Chairman, Bryan Christiansen, has been appointed as Editor-in-Chief of a professional journal published by IGI Global of Pennsylvania.
The journal focuses on knowledge in the areas of productivity, efficiency, and performance management. The measurement of organizational productivity, performance, and efficiency is an essential part of change and contributes to general welfare of organizations and, to a larger extent, societies. By measuring productivity and efficiency, it is possible to evaluate the performance of an organization by comparing it with benchmarks of international best practices.
The international dimension of the journal is emphasized to overcome cultural and national barriers and meet the needs of accelerating technology and changes in the global economy. Novel and fundamental theories, algorithms, technologies, and applications support this mission.
The first issue of the journal under Christiansen's stewardship shall be published in August.
The Call For Papers link can be found at: http://www.igi-global.com/calls-for-papers/international-journal-productivity-management-assessment/45937.
Christiansen is a former adjunct business professor and senior lecturer at three universities in Turkey and the USA. Fluent in Chinese, Japanese, and Spanish with extensive exposure to Turkish, Christiansen has been at the helm of PryMarke, LLC since it was established in 2004. He has published a total of 14 books with IGI Global ranging from business and economics to game theory and cultural indoctrination. Two more books are now being developed on scientific and technological development in Asia and corporate espionage and diplomacy in international business.
PryMarke, LLC is an international management consultancy with its head office in Battle Creek, Michigan, USA. The regional office is in Istanbul, Turkey with other satellite offices located in Bulgaria, Costa Rica, Hungary, Poland, the United Kingdom, and Russia.
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