Premier Chess: Conquer the Game; Master Your Life

Episode 275 with National Master Mikhail Sher, PhD., Associate Professor of Management at Monmouth University

July 04, 2024 National Master Evan Rabin, CEO of Premier Chess Season 1 Episode 275
Episode 275 with National Master Mikhail Sher, PhD., Associate Professor of Management at Monmouth University
Premier Chess: Conquer the Game; Master Your Life
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Premier Chess: Conquer the Game; Master Your Life
Episode 275 with National Master Mikhail Sher, PhD., Associate Professor of Management at Monmouth University
Jul 04, 2024 Season 1 Episode 275
National Master Evan Rabin, CEO of Premier Chess

In Premier Chess Podcast Episode 275, I converse with National Master Mikhail Sher, PhD., Associate Professor of Management at Monmouth University. Dr. Sher’s main research interests lie in the areas of inventory control and supply chain management. He has a Bachelors of Science from Carnegie Mellon University, Masters of Science from Columbia University and Ph.D. from Drexel University.

He is a national master and the son of the late Grandmaster Miron Sher, and WGM Alla Grinfeld, who both taught me as a child.

We speak about Miron's legacy, Miron's book Dream Moves, which was posthumously published, the 20% rule, various chess careers, the late National Master Bruce Alberston, confidence, artificial barriers, parallels between chess, leadership and poker and more. 




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In Premier Chess Podcast Episode 275, I converse with National Master Mikhail Sher, PhD., Associate Professor of Management at Monmouth University. Dr. Sher’s main research interests lie in the areas of inventory control and supply chain management. He has a Bachelors of Science from Carnegie Mellon University, Masters of Science from Columbia University and Ph.D. from Drexel University.

He is a national master and the son of the late Grandmaster Miron Sher, and WGM Alla Grinfeld, who both taught me as a child.

We speak about Miron's legacy, Miron's book Dream Moves, which was posthumously published, the 20% rule, various chess careers, the late National Master Bruce Alberston, confidence, artificial barriers, parallels between chess, leadership and poker and more.