Teaching

I view the classroom as a bridge between theory and practice that equips students with tools to navigate the real-world challenges in management and entrepreneurship. My teaching emphasizes three priorities: (1) immediate and repeated application of theory to practice, (2) active and experiential learning, and (3) engagement with current practitioners. Whether through simulations, real-world consulting projects, or practitioner interviews, I aim to create applied learning experiences that prepare students for management and entrepreneurship in the real world.

Teaching Areas

Undergraduate:

  • Business Plan Development
  • Launching Your New Venture
  • Managing Your New Venture

Master's:

  • Business Plan Development
  • Launching Your New Venture

Undergraduate:

  • Strategic Management (Survey)

Master's:

  • Strategic Management (Survey)

Doctoral:

  • Strategic Management (Survey)

Doctoral:

  • Advanced Research Methods
  • Text Analytic Methods
  • Conducting methods-oriented research
  • Applications of text analysis in organizational research
  • Managerial opportunities from emerging text analysis technologies

Note: Course names have been changed to clarify the major theme of the course. They do not match official catalog entries.