Gezinus J. Hidding, Ph.D.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Generally teach at all levels: Executive MBA, Executive Education short courses, Masters of Science, MBA, and
undergraduate.
- Executive Education:
- At Loyola University Chicago (1999 - present),
Teaching ratings average around 4.5 (out of 5):
"Strategy Use of I.T." in the Management Certificate Program, in the eBusiness Certificate
program, and in the Loyola Executive MBA program at Carthage. "Project Management" in the Management
Certificate Program, and "Strategic Business Value" in the
Advanced Project Leadership program.
- At Carnegie Mellon University (1992 - 2002),
Teaching ratings averaged around 4.5 (out of 5):
Taught "Strategic Use of Information Technology", "E-Commerce Strategy", "Knowledge Management", and
Global Information Management" in various Carnegie Bosch
Institute and Executive Education programs. Such programs include various tailored single-company
programs and programs for participants from Asia-Pacific, e.g., Japan and Korea. Click here to see
additional information.
- At Andersen Consulting (1986 - 1996),
Teaching ratings averaged around 4.2 (out of 5):
Frequently presented to audiences from the world-wide practice on topics
such as Learning Organization, Knowledge Management, Andersen Consulting
Methods, Methods Repository, Method Engineering, Business Reengineering,
and methods for developing Knowledge Based Systems.
- Graduate Level:
- At Loyola University Chicago (1996 - present) MBA/MSISM,
Teaching ratings average 4.4 (out of 5); range: 3.9-4.9:
Course #
| Course Title
| Instructor Rating
|
493 |
Strategic Use of Information Systems |
|
497 |
Intelligent Business Systems |
|
797 |
Applications of eBusiness Technology |
|
- At EDHEC Business School, Nice, France (2005-2007) MS in European Business:
7-session module about project management as part of the European Business Development course
- Master's theses reader:
- Rajiv Saxena, Information Network Institute, Carnegie-Mellon University, "Sustainability
Analysis of Emerging Telecommunications Industries", Pittsburgh, PA, April 14, 2004.
- Deborah Oppenheimer, School of Business Administration and Stritch School of Medicine,
Department of Pharmacology, Loyola University Chicago, "A Business Plan for a Hypothetical Company: ALHC
Biotechnologies", Maywood, IL, May 22, 2001.
- Frank Fischinger, School of Business Administration and Stritch School of Medicine,
Department of Pharmacology, Loyola University Chicago, "A Business Plan for Protech Pharmaceuticals,
Inc.: Creating Cancer Therapies that Minimize Treatment-induced Toxicity in Normal, Healthy Tissue",
Maywood, IL, January, 2001.
- At Information Networking Institute, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA (Fall 1993):
Introduction to Business, 1 semester.
- At University of Pittsburgh (Fall 1985):
Intro to Operations Research (part-time MBA Program), 1 semester.
- Undergraduate Level:
- At Loyola University Chicago (1996 - present),
Teaching ratings average 4.4 (out of 5); range: 4.1-5.0:
Course #
| Course Title
| Instructor Rating
|
247 |
Computer Concepts and Applications |
|
347 |
Systems Analysis and Design |
|
349 |
Project Management |
|
- Other:
- Teaching Assistant, GSIA, CMU, Pittsburgh (1982 - 1985): Self-paced course in Operations Research.
- Teaching Assistant, University of Groningen, The Netherlands (1981 - 1982): Courses in Simulation
and Management Information Systems.
- Certified to teach mathematics and economics at high school (all levels)
in the Netherlands.