MIT Sloan remembers faculty members who have recently passed and honors the significant contributions they made to their fields.
John D. C. Little
(1928-2024) Institute Professor, Emeritus
Professor of Management Science in the MIT Sloan School. Little had a distinguished career spanning seven decades, making fundamental contributions to queueing theory, traffic flow management, branch and bound optimization, decision support systems, operations research, and marketing science – fields he helped create.
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Heikki Rantakari
(1979-2023) Visiting Associate Professor, Applied Economics
As Associate Professor of economics and management at the University of Rochester and Visiting Associate Professor of applied economics at MIT Sloan, he left an enduring mark on the fields of applied microeconomic theory and organizational economics.
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William F. Pounds
(1928-2023) MIT Sloan Dean Emeritus
Arnoldo Hax
(1936-2023) Professor Emeritus
The Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Management Emeritus explored corporate strategy and was a co-creator of the Delta Model, an approach to customer bonding that is still in use today.
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