Bharat Shah
Overview
Bharat Shah is a Professor in the Ted Rogers School of Information Technology Management at 91福利. He has taught several courses including Managing Information Systems, Information Technology and Strategic Management, Applied Feasibility Analysis, Business Information Systems, IS Project Management, Systems Analysis and Design, Information Processing Software.
Bharat has published papers pertaining to software project management and consulted to organizations including financial, manufacturing and service sectors. He is a co-author of the book, 鈥淗ow to Manage a Successful Software Project,鈥 published by John Wiley & Sons in 1995. The second edition of the book was published in October 2000.
As a principal of his consulting firm, he applies experiential learning techniques to enhance classroom teaching. His consulting expertise includes managing software projects, assessing requirements and improving business processes, supply chain systems, IT strategy, and data analytics. He is the Faculty Advisor of Ryerson Consulting Group (RCG) and provides direction and advice to students regarding new project initiatives to improve business operations. RCG consultants are senior students and work on paid and pro bono projects.
Data Analytics, Supply Chain Optimization, Software Project Management and Machine Learning.
| Books | |
|---|---|
| Purba, S. & Shah, B. (2004). How to Manage a Successful Software Project, translated and available in Simplified Chinese, China Railway Publishing House | |
| Purba, S. & Shah, B. (2000). How to Manage a Successful Software Project, second edition, New York: John Wiley & Sons. This book is translated into Simplified Chinese. The publisher of the translated version is China Railway Publishing House in collaboration with John Wiley. | |
| Purba, S. & Shah, B. (2000). How to Manage a Successful Software Project, second edition, New York: John Wiley & Sons. | |
| Book Chapter | |
| Husna, A., Amin, S. H., & Shah, B. (2021). Demand Forecasting in Supply Chain Management Using Different Deep Learning Methods. In Taghipour, A. (Ed.), Demand Forecasting and Order Planning in Supply Chains and Humanitarian Logistics (pp. 140-170). IGI Global. http://doi:10.4018/978-1-7998-3805-0.ch005 | |
| Refereed Journal Articles | |
| Ensafi Y., Amin, S.H., Zhang, G., Shah B. (2022) 鈥淭ime series forecasting of seasonal items sales using machine learning 鈥 A comparative analysis鈥, International Journal of Information Management Data Insights 2022 | |
| Shekarian, S., Amin, S. H., Shah, B., Tosarkani, B. M. (2020) 鈥淒esign and optimization of a soybean supply chain network under uncertainty鈥, Int. J. Business Performance and Supply Chain Modelling, Vol 11, No. 2, 2020 Inderscience. | |
| Tam J, Shah B, Prescod F (2018) 鈥淒eterministic Project Management with AI applicability in Globalized Context鈥, Journal of Management Science and Business Intelligence | |
| Mashayekhi M, Prescod F, Shah B, Dong L, Keshavjee K, Guergachi A (2014) 鈥淓valuating the Performance of the Framingham Diabetes Risk Scoring Model in Canadian Electronic Medical Records鈥, Canadian Journal of Diabetes | |
| Baskaran V, Guergachi A, Shah B, Sidani S, Bali RK, Naguib RNG, Wickramasinghe N (2012) "Information technology-initiated interventions: a case study for the UK National Health Service Breast Screening Programme to improve screening attendance using a new intervention research framework", Int. J. of Biomedical Engineering and Technology 8(1), pp 1 鈥 17. | |
| Baskaran V, Bali RK, Shah B and Guergachi A, "Knowledge Management as A Holistic Tool for Superior Project Management鈥, International Journal of Innovation and Learning 7(2): 113 鈥 33, 2010. | |
| Conference Papers/ Professional Contributions | |
| Tam J., Shah B., Prescod F., 鈥淧roject Success: A neoteric's approach in Global Context,鈥 The 2018 International Conference on Management, Leadership and Business Intelligence, Houston, Texas, USA | |
| Mashayekhi M., Keshavjee K., Boscovic G., Prescod F., Shah B., Dong L., Guergachi A., 鈥淚dentifying Pre-diabetics in Primary Care EMR database and Potential Technological Interventions at the Point of Care,鈥 Proceedings of CDPAC Fifth Canadian Conference 2014, Ottawa | |
| Dong, L., Prescod, F., Xiang, J. and Shah, B. 鈥淒oes IT Matter If I Knew You Before Joining the Group? Investigating the Moderating Impact of Familiarity,鈥 Asia Pacific Conference on Business & Social Science, 2014. | |
| Dong, L., Xiang, J., Prescod, F., & Shah, B. 鈥淭he Impact of Emotion Communication Efficacy via Electronic Mail on Group Performance: A Group Perspective,鈥 ASAC 2013. | |
| Baskaran V, Bajan I, James A, Shah B and Prescod F, "A Knowledge Management Based Approach for Mortality Prediction in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit" Fourth International Conference on Developments in eSystems Engineering, Dubai, UAE, United Arab Emirates, 6th-8th December 2011 | |
| Baskaran V, Shah B, and Tiessen J, 鈥淐anada鈥檚 healthcare sustainability: a holistic perspective on emerging challenges鈥 accepted for the 2009 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Hyatt Regency Riverwalk, San Antonio, Texas, USA, October 11-14, 2009. | |
| Baskaran V, Bali RK, Arochena H, Naguib RNG, Khanapi MAG, Shah B, Guergachi A, Byrne C, 鈥淗ealth Informatics: A UK and Canadian Perspective on Current and Future challenges鈥 AMCIS 2008, Toronto, Ontario, 2008. | |
| Shah, B. Moderator at the Sixth Annual Privacy and Security Workshop, Assessing State Control and Freedom of Speech, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont. November, 2005 | |
| Guergachi, A., Shah, B.,& Pille, P. 鈥淪ales Forecasting: Initial Steps toward the Development of a Computerized Information System for the Integration of Judgemental Forecasts and Computationally-based Approaches,鈥 SCI2004 Conference, Florida, July 2004. | |
| Shah, B. & Hudyma, B., 鈥淲ireless Costing Frameworks,鈥 Proceedings of the CCA Conference, Toronto, Canada, May 2002 | |
| Shah, B; and Hudyma, B. 鈥淒eveloping Cost Models for Wireless Data,鈥 SAP International Research and Applications Congress, February 2002, Tampa, Florida. | |
| Shah, B; Pille, P., and Chauncey, C. 鈥淓nterprise Systems Internship Project,鈥 Annual Learning and Teaching Conference, Ryerson University, Toronto, May 2002. | |
| Shah, B. 鈥淪oftware Development Research 鈥 Who does it and how do you capture Value,鈥 at the SAP International Research and Applications Congress in San Diego, February 2001 | |
| Shah, B. & Pille, P. 鈥淎 Framework for Determining Software Profitability,鈥 Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Management, Center for Advanced Studies in Management, Colorado Springs, Colorado, July 2000 | |
| Chauncey, C., and Shah, B., 鈥淭racking, Measuring and Reporting Information Technology Benefits,鈥 Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Management, Center for Advanced Studies in Management (ICAM 鈥97), Toronto, Ontario, July 1997 | |
| Chauncey, C., and Shah, B., 鈥淎 Review of Factors that Contribute to the Software Crisis,鈥 Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Management, Center for Advanced Studies in Management (ICAM 鈥97), Toronto, Ontario, July 1997 | |
| Shah, B., 鈥淢anaging Information Technology Projects: Profile of Successful Projects,鈥 Proceedings of the Global Conference on Small & Medium Industry & Business in the New Global Environment (GLOCOSM 鈥96), Bangalore, India, January 1996 | |
| Shah, B., 鈥淥utsourcing: A Methodology for Evaluating Vendor Proposals,鈥 Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Management, Center for Advanced Studies in Management (ICAM 鈥96), Framingham, Massachusetts, June 1996 | |
| Chauncey, C., and Shah, B., 鈥淛ustifying I.T. Investments: A Planning Framework,鈥 Proceedings of the Information Technology Group, The Association of Management Conference (AoM 鈥95), Vancouver, British Columbia, August 1995. | |
- MBA, Minnesota State University, USA
- BEng, MS University of Baroda, India
- PEng
- ISP