Strategic Management (BMGT 495)
University of Maryland Smith School of Business
Core undergraduate course examining how firms create and capture value through competitive positioning, diversification, and vertical integration. Students analyze strategic decision-making at the firm level and develop frameworks for evaluating competitive advantage in dynamic markets.
Instructor Rating: 3.9/4
PhD Seminar in Nonmarket Strategy (BMGT 878N)
University of Maryland Smith School of Business
Doctoral seminar exploring nonmarket strategy and its implications for firm performance. The course examines how firms navigate political, social, and regulatory environments to achieve strategic objectives.
Competing in the Global Business Environment (STRATEGY 310)
University of Michigan Ross School of Business
Elective undergraduate course examining the unique challenges firms face when conducting business internationally, including financial, legal, political, and cultural dimensions of the global economy. Students explore how national boundaries and foreign market characteristics shape international business strategy and operations.
Instructor Rating: 3.8/4
Award: Gerald and Lillian Dykstra Award for Excellence in PhD Teaching