Tom Housel
Professor
Department of Information Sciences
Naval Postgraduate School
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Tom Housel specializes in valuing intellectual capital, knowledge management, telecommunications, information technology, value-based business process reengineering, and knowledge value measurement in profit and non-profit organizations. He is currently a tenured Full Professor for the Information Sciences (Systems) Department. He has conducted over 80 knowledge value added (KVA) projects within the non-profit, Department of Defense (DoD) sector for the Army, Navy, and Marines. He also completed over 100 KVA projects in the private sector. The results of these projects provided substantial performance improvement strategies and tactics for core processes throughout the DoD organizations and the private sector companies. He has managed a $4Mil+ portfolio of field studies, educational initiatives, and industry relationships.
Research Interest
Tom Housel current research focuses on the mapping of physics concepts to economic frameworks to measure the value of non-profits, e.g., DoD organizations, activities. He has also been using KVA and "Real Options" models to identify, value, maintain, and exercise investment options in military decision making. Prior to joining NPS, he also was a Research Fellow for the Center for Telecommunications Management and Associate Professor at the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California. Tom has been the Chief Business Process Engineer for Pacific Bell, where he completed numerous reengineering projects and developed a the KVA methodology that objectively measures the value-added by process reengineering.