Email: Andrzej.Ceglowski@monash.edu
Andrzej Ceglowski is a senior lecturer in the Department of Accounting and Finance.
Andrzej joined the Department in 2006 as a PhD candidate and was awarded a lectureship upon completion of the PhD in 2007. He brings to the role over 20 years of management experience ranging from founder and CEO of a national energy association and marketing and operations manager at direct marketing companies such as Readers Digest. His diverse work history has seen him work as a manager of a top US restaurant, a member of a Police SWAT team and as a judge on the US professional surfing circuit.
Hospital Emergency Departments - how to strike a balance between rationing and providing access to care.
Business Processes - building decision support systems appropriate for complex environments
Accounting systems, emergency departments, complexity, simulation, simulation, non parametric methods, neural networks, health servicehospitalsimulationdata miningpatient flowcareaccidentdynamicsmedicinelengthmodelstay
Sugianto, L., Smith, S., Wilkin, C., Ceglowski, A., 2011, Pervasive applications in the aged care service, in Pervasive Computing and Communications Design and Deployment: Technologies, Trends and Applications, eds Apostolos Malatras, Information Science Reference, Hershey USA, pp. 318-334.
Rotaru, K., Wilkin, C., Churilov, L., Neiger, D., Ceglowski, A., 2011, Formalizing process-based risk with value-focused process engineering, Information Systems and e-Business Management [P], vol 9, issue 4, Springer, Heidelberg Germany, pp. 447-474.
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