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I have 10+ years of experience in academia as a faculty member and as a researcher. I have experience teaching Marketing, Management, Entrepreneurship, and Business Ethics & Corporate Social Responsibility courses. My research areas include entrepreneurship for the disadvantaged, social business, and social entrepreneurship. I serve as a mentor and advisor to several social development organizations. I am a Brigham Young University (undergrad), Texas Christian University (master's), University of Utah (Ph.D.), and University of British Columbia (post-grad training in Professional Accounting) alumnus.
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Small Business Management: BUSI 660 (Winter 2025)
BUSI 660
Students will collaborate with the small business throughout the term (10-week term starting on January 13) and will work on the following: 1. Organizational diagnosis 2. Project proposal 3. Revised proposal 4. Final project report and presentation How companies will benefit: This course (BUSI 660) serves as the capstone/exit course for the UCW MBA students, indicating that small businesses will have the opportunity to collaborate with final-term MBA students. These students already possess diverse academic and professional backgrounds before enrolling in the MBA program. Now, they are just one term away from obtaining their MBA degree. This presents a great opportunity for small businesses to engage with MBA students who will actively contribute throughout various stages, from diagnosing problems and challenges to crafting proposals and executing final project reports and presentations. Likewise, students will gain invaluable firsthand, real-world experiences by collaborating with small businesses.
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Small Business Management: BUSI 660 (Summer 2024)
BUSI 660
Students will collaborate with the small business throughout the term (10-week term starting on July 8) and will work on the following: 1. Organizational diagnosis 2. Project proposal 3. Revised proposal 4. Final project report and presentation How companies will benefit: This course (BUSI 660) serves as the capstone/exit course for the UCW MBA students, indicating that small businesses will have the opportunity to collaborate with final-term MBA students. These students already possess diverse academic and professional backgrounds before enrolling in the MBA program. Now, they are just one term away from obtaining their MBA degree. This presents a great opportunity for small businesses to engage with MBA students who will actively contribute throughout various stages, from diagnosing problems and challenges to crafting proposals and executing final project reports and presentations. Likewise, students will gain invaluable firsthand, real-world experiences by collaborating with small businesses.
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Small Business Management: BUSI 660 (Winter 2025)
BUSI 660
Students will collaborate with the small business throughout the term (10-week term starting on January 13) and will work on the following: 1. Organizational diagnosis 2. Project proposal 3. Revised proposal 4. Final project report and presentation How companies will benefit: This course (BUSI 660) serves as the capstone/exit course for the UCW MBA students, indicating that small businesses will have the opportunity to collaborate with final-term MBA students. These students already possess diverse academic and professional backgrounds before enrolling in the MBA program. Now, they are just one term away from obtaining their MBA degree. This presents a great opportunity for small businesses to engage with MBA students who will actively contribute throughout various stages, from diagnosing problems and challenges to crafting proposals and executing final project reports and presentations. Likewise, students will gain invaluable firsthand, real-world experiences by collaborating with small businesses.
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BUSI 660 -- Small Business Management (Fall 2023)
BUSI 660
Students will work with a small business (client) throughout the term (10-week term starting on September 25) and will do the following: 1. Organizational diagnosis 2. Project proposal 3. Revised proposal 4. Final project report and presentation How companies will benefit: This course (BUSI 660) is a capstone project/exit course for the UCW MBA students - meaning, the small business will get to work with the final term MBA students. Students already had diverse academic and professional experiences before joining the MBA program. Now, they are just one step (term) away from earning an MBA degree. It will be a great opportunity for the small business to work with the MBA students who will actively engage with and contribute to the small business from diagnosis of the problems/challenges to writing a proposal to executing a final project report and presentation. Similarly, students will also get valuable first-hand and real-world experiences by working with the small business.