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Stanley K. Ridgley Ph.D. - The Great Courses - Strategic Thinking Skills [2012, PDF, MP3, DVDRip, ENG]

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Stanley K. Ridgley Ph.D. - The Great Courses - Strategic Thinking Skills [2012, PDF, MP3, DVDRip, ENG]

The Great Courses - Strategic Thinking Skills | 8.14 GB
Stanley K. Ridgley Ph.D.
2012 | PDF+AVI+MP3 64kbps | 228 pages

Dr. Stanley K. Ridgley is Assistant Professor in the Department of Management at Drexel University's LeBow College of Business. He holds an M.A. in Political Science from Duke University, an M.B.A. in International Business from Temple University, and a Ph.D. in International Relations from Duke. Professor Ridgley teaches courses on global business policies, international business fundamentals, competitive intelligence, strategic management and entrepreneurship, and advanced strategic business presentations. While teaching at Temple University, he received the Musser Award for Excellence in Leadership. Professor Ridgley has lectured and presented widely in the United States, Russia, India, France, Colombia, and Singapore. A presentation coach for teams of business students, he coached the winning team for Target Corporation's annual Business Case Competition at Temple University in 2009 and 2010 and coached an Indian M.B.A. team's winning presentation in the All India Management Association's 2009 National Competition for Young Managers. His book, The Complete Guide to Business School Presentations: What your professors don't tell you…what you absolutely must know will be published in 2012 by Anthem Press. Professor Ridgley is a former military intelligence officer for the U.S. Army and served five years in West Berlin and near the Czech-German border, where he received the George S. Patton Award for Leadership from the 7th Army NCO Academy.