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Business school academic at Suffolk University (Boston, MA). Extensive industry experience in a variety of financial, strategic, and consulting roles at IBM Canada, Birks & Mayors, and others. Lead faculty for the annual Suffolk EMBA global travel seminar to London and Paris.
Research on technological innovation and organizational learning published in The Learning Organization, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Journal of World Business, International Journal of Innovation Management, and Social Behavior and Personality.
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Managing the Global Environment (Intensive EMBA Course)
EMBA-780
Are you exploring global markets for your organization's offerings? In this project, EMBA student-consultants will work in teams, applying their business acumen and creativity to identify and analyze appropriate internationalization strategies for your product or service. They will use knowledge and understanding of the fundamentals of the global business environment and the complexity of operating in an international setting obtained during this course. International target markets and an associated internationalization approach will be recommended after an analysis of the industry landscape, socioeconomic trends, cultural, regulatory, and financial analysis. This course is an intensive two-week offering with two all-day classroom sessions and interim time devoted to self-directed small-group work on the client project. Project introductions will take place on Saturday November 20th and final recommendations will be presented to the client on Saturday December 4th.

Managing the Global Environment (Intensive EMBA Course)
EMBA-780
Are you exploring global markets for your organization's offerings? In this project, EMBA student-consultants will work in teams, applying their business acumen and creativity to identify and analyze appropriate internationalization strategies for your product or service. They will use knowledge and understanding of the fundamentals of the global business environment and the complexity of operating in an international setting obtained during this course. International target markets and an associated internationalization approach will be recommended after an analysis of the industry landscape, socioeconomic trends, cultural, regulatory, and financial analysis. This course is an intensive two-week offering with two all-day classroom sessions and interim time devoted to self-directed small-group work on the client project. Project introductions are tentatively scheduled for Saturday December 3rd and final recommendations will be presented to the client on Saturday December 10th.

Managing the Global Environment (Intensive EMBA Course)
EMBA-780
Are you exploring global markets for your organization's offerings? In this project, EMBA student-consultants will work in teams, applying their business acumen and creativity to identify and analyze appropriate internationalization strategies for your product or service. They will use knowledge and understanding of the fundamentals of the global business environment and the complexity of operating in an international setting obtained during this course. International target markets and an associated internationalization approach will be recommended after an analysis of the industry landscape, socioeconomic trends, cultural, regulatory, and financial analysis. This course is an intensive two-week offering with two all-day classroom sessions and interim time devoted to self-directed small-group work on the client project. Project introductions will take place on Saturday November 21st and final recommendations will be presented to the client on Saturday December 5th.