Classes that I have taught:
MBA
Undergraduate
Doctoral
- Strategic Management: This course examines the fundamental concepts of strategy of the firm as they are applied in domestic and global markets. Topics include business strategy, industry analysis, vertical integration, strategy execution, and diversification. It is taught using cases and textbook readings (2.5 hour sections). Full-time and part-time MBA.
Undergraduate
- Strategic Management in a Global Economy: This course examines the processes of building competitive advantage and strategy execution in single- and multi-business firms, with emphasis on industry evolution, the boundaries of the firm, and global competition. It is taught using cases and textbook readings (1.25 hour sections). In-person and online.
- "Entrepreneurship" within the course Department of Engineering Science: Third Year Design Project: This course is based in the Engineering Sciences Department. In the first-half of the course, students develop an engineering product. In the second-half of the course, students develop a business idea, create an elevator pitch, examine financing options, and write a business plan for their engineering product.
Doctoral
- Humanities Independent Study: This course is a directed study designed for a doctoral student, providing a literature review of financial entrepreneurship and gender studies. I also served as a doctoral committee member.