Teaching Experience
I bring research-driven insights into the classroom, focusing on practical applications of strategic management concepts. My teaching philosophy emphasizes critical thinking, evidence-based decision making, and connecting theory with real-world business challenges.
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Corporate Strategy (STRAT 502) – MBA Core, University of Michigan
This core MBA course focuses on business and corporate strategy. Topics include differentiation and low-cost strategies, diversification, vertical integration, global integration, organizational design, and platform strategy.
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Corporate Strategy (STRAT 390) – BBA Core, University of Michigan
This core undergraduate course examines how firms create and capture value through competitive positioning, diversification, vertical integration, and global integration.
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Empirical Methods: Causal Inference (STRAT 898) – Ph.D., University of Michigan
Doctoral seminar on causal inference methods in strategic management research, covering potential outcomes, directed acyclic graphs (DAGs) difference-in-differences, threats to causal inference (omitted variables, reverse causality, sample selection, measurement error, etc.), instrumental variables, regression discontinuities, synthetic control, Bartik instruments, mover/switcher designs, partial identification, clustered standard errors, and other recent methodological innovations.
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Strategic Management – BBA Core, University of Maryland
Capstone undergraduate course in business strategy.