Hi, my name is Gopesh Anand, and I would like to give you some information about myself, where I come from, and about what I do currently. I joined the University of Illinois in 2006 and have been teaching courses mainly at the Gies College of Business. Occasionally, I get the opportunity to teach in other areas of the university. Most of the courses I teach are on the topics of operations management and process improvement. I enjoy the different experiences I have in the classroom, both in-person and virtual, and with a range of audiences from undergraduate students to graduate learners. Most of my work in academics, conducting research, writing papers, participating in conferences, and doing editorial work for journals is also in the areas of operations strategy and continuous improvement. A little bit about my past. I was born and brought up in India, in the city of Mumbai. I studied in Mumbai throughout my undergraduate education. After completing my bachelor's degree and working for a year, I decided to get my MBA and that brought me to the United States. I got my MBA from the Ohio State University, which is in Columbus, Ohio. There, I also met my wife. She was a doctoral student in Social Psychology. After my MBA, I returned to India, to Mumbai. I managed the business there making watch bands. This gave me the opportunity to learn about the various aspects of business, marketing, operations, managing suppliers, accounting, managing finances, and people. This had been a very valuable experience for me as now, I'm able to bring the perspectives of the different functions in business to my teaching and research. I can also relate to people who have specialized job responsibilities in these areas. I worked for nine years before I decided to return to the US and to the Ohio State University for my doctoral studies in Operations Management. In 2006, after completing my PhD, my wife and I moved to Champaign, Illinois. Both of us had been with the University of Illinois since then. We call Champaign-Urbana home, and we enjoy life here with our twin daughters who were born in 2010. In my time at Gies, I have built a research program focused on operations strategy and continuous improvement programs. I'm an empirical researcher and my research is based on data. I use different forms of data, responses from interviews and case studies, data collected using surveys, secondary data based on archival records of firms, as well as from other sources, such as inspection scores and external certifications. I study both how organizations strategize about the big decisions in operations and how the people in the frontlines implement those decisions. I enjoy the synergies between conducting research on these topics and discussing these topics in various courses with learners like yourself. I'm excited to be here and I look forward to working together with you on these topics of planning, designing, and improving operations and supply chains. All the best.