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Strategic Management/ Business Policy. Joe Mahoney. Background of Joe Mahoney. Grew up in Philadelphia, PA. One younger sister, Rose (BA University of Pennsylvania; MBA Accountancy); One younger brother, Jim (Ph.D. Finance, Wharton); Spouse, Prof. Jeanne Connell (Ph.D. Education, UIUC)
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Strategic Management/Business Policy Joe Mahoney
Background of Joe Mahoney • Grew up in Philadelphia, PA. • One younger sister, Rose (BA University of Pennsylvania; MBA Accountancy); • One younger brother, Jim (Ph.D. Finance, Wharton); • Spouse, Prof. Jeanne Connell (Ph.D. Education, UIUC) • BA in Economics in 1980 University of Pennsylvania; • MA in business economics 1984 from Wharton School of Business of University of Pennsylvania; and • Ph.D. in business economics in 1989 from Wharton School of Business of the University of Pennsylvania.
Background of Joe Mahoney • Tenure-track faculty member in the College of Business at the University of Illinois since the Spring term of 1988. • Assistant Professor 1989 - 1995 • Associate Professor 1995 - 2002 • Full Professor of Strategy 2003 - • Investors in Business Education 2007 - Professor of Strategy • Director of Graduate Studies 2008- • Research: vertical integration, contracts, corporate corporate governance, and stakeholder management.
Background of Joe Mahoney • Teaching • BA 449 Senior-level Undergraduate Strategy Capstone Course at UIUC --- 20 years experience. • Ph.D. Strategic Management courses --- 15 years experience. • Executive MBA Course --- 10 years experience. • MBA Courses --- 10 years experience. • International Executive MBA course --- 5 years experience. • BA 544 Professional MBA --- 2nd year
Background of Joe Mahoney • Work experience • Worked three years for the Reginald Jonescenter of corporate strategy at Wharton directed by Ned Bowman on scenario planning and the hazardous waste industry. • Worked for Project Link at University of Pennsylvania. • Consulting experience for government contacting, and for two Fortune 500 company on vertical coordination.
Joe’s Insights from 21 Years of Teaching: • Ninety percent of students think that they are above average. • Best advice I ever got on teaching: • “Trust the class.” • “We have a cup of knowledge floating in a sea of emotion.” -- John Dewey