Jack S. Cook

Jack Cook has served as an associate professor in the School of Business and Management since 2013 and has taught at the collegiate level for 40 years. He began teaching mathematics courses upon earning his undergraduate degree in computer science from the University of South Dakota. He went on to receive four more degrees: master's in both mathematics and computer science, an MBA, and a PhD in business administration. While well versed in the realm of academia, Cook's professorship is only one of several endeavors that prepared him for the role of MBA program director. Courses he teaches pertaining to information systems, quality systems, and project management feed into his entrepreneurial ventures as president of Certified Success. Through this corporate consulting and training company, Cook provides "management education, training, coaching, and consulting" to both small businesses and large corporations.

Publications

Facilitating Active Learning in an Asynchronous Environment Using Simulations
Jared Cook, Jack S. Cook. © 2023. 25 pages.
This chapter focuses on the utilization of simulations to assist learners in active learning. Throughout the chapter, there are several areas of focus. These include the...
Building Intelligent Systems for Paying Healthcare Providers and Using Social Media to Detect Fraudulent Claims
Jack S. Cook, M. Pamela Neely. © 2020. 23 pages.
Using an interpretive case study approach, this paper describes the data quality problems in a regional health insurance (RHI) company. Within this company, two interpretive...
Business Intelligence for Healthcare: A Prescription for Better Managing Costs and Medical Outcomes
Jack S. Cook, Pamela A. Neely. © 2016. 24 pages.
Using an interpretive case study approach, this chapter describes the data quality problems in two companies: (1) a Multi-Facility Healthcare Medical Group (MHMG), and (2) a...
Business Intelligence for Healthcare: A Prescription for Better Managing Costs and Medical Outcomes
Jack S. Cook, Pamela A. Neely. © 2016. 25 pages.
Using an interpretive case study approach, this chapter describes the data quality problems in two companies: (1) a Multi-Facility Healthcare Medical Group (MHMG), and (2) a...
Business Intelligence for Healthcare: A Prescription for Better Managing Costs and Medical Outcomes
Jack S. Cook, Pamela A. Neely. © 2014. 24 pages.
Using an interpretive case study approach, this chapter describes the data quality problems in two companies: (1) a Multi-Facility Healthcare Medical Group (MHMG), and (2) a...