I have extensive experience teaching undergraduate and graduate courses and assisting in executive education programs in international contexts. My teaching interests include Strategic Management, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Organizational Theory among others. Feel free to contact me for more details.
Instructor, HADM7144 "Competitive Strategies" (graduate core), Fall 2024
Instructor, HADM4410 “Strategic Management” (undergraduate core), Spring 2020–present, Cornell University
Winner, Faculty Teaching Award, 2021
Nominee, Faculty Teaching Award, 2023
Instructor, HADM4432/6432 “Strategies for Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Change” (graduate/undergraduate elective), Spring 2021–2022, Cornell University
Instructor, BMGT495 “Strategic Management” (undergraduate core), Summer/Fall 2016, University of Maryland
Teaching Assistant, Cisco China Supply Chain Leadership Institute, Summer 2010
Responsibilities: facilitation of classroom discussions, editing of course materials, and logistic support for program participants and organizers from Cisco, Stanford, and Fudan.
"It was definitely one of my favorite classes. I learned a lot from the instructor. The amount of work was just right. His teaching style was great, very nice pace. He gave us sufficient amount of time to work on our assignments. He listened to our concerns to make our experience more memorable."
"I really enjoy this course. The teacher is very supportive and understanding. The teaching style makes me feel comfortable, not stressful. The definitions come in real life examples so easy to understand. I appreciate the teacher's work and caring for his students! He is nice and try to adjust his teaching style when we ask to."
"Great teaching style. The professor really seemed to care about the class and his students. He taught the material very well, he was organized and was always willing to help."