Gezinus J. Hidding, Ph.D.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Generally teach at all levels: MBA for Executives, Masters of Science, MBA, and undergraduate,
as well as short courses in Executive Education and Continuing Education.
- Executive Education:
- At Loyola University Chicago (1999 - present),
Teaching ratings average around 4.5 (out of 5):
"Strategic Use of I.T." in in Loyola's MBA for Executives program, the mini-MBA program,
the Management Certificate program, and in the eBusiness Certificate program.
"Project Management" in Loyola's MBA for Executives program, the mini-MBA program, 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 Accenture (then 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:
Faculty, Loyola University Chicago (2008-present): "Fundamental Principles of Personal Investing."
Click here to find my seminar in the Continuum program
of the School of Continuing and Professional Studies.
- Teaching Assistant, Tepper School of Business (then GSIA), Carnegie Mellon University, 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.