University MBA programs must manage the quality of their diverse roster of adjunct professors. A resume does not guarantee the ability to teach effectively.
The surest risk management technique is to hire an experienced adjunct professor, one who comes with excellent student ratings from prior courses.
Tom Gray is that man! He is an experienced adjunct professor, teaching MBA students at Benedictine University and Concordia University Chicago, and undergrads at Aurora University and Robert Morris University since 2001.
His MBA courses include: Marketing, Operations, Strategy, Capstone, Leadership and Ethics, and Organizational Behavior. His Undergrad courses include Small Business, and Strategic Planning.
He is experienced in teaching and developing both online and face-to-face courses. In addition, his Blog on this website (Business Techniques in Troubled Times) provides more detailed explanations of practical techniques, to supplement classroom discussion.
Most important, Tom is highly-rated by students, with student survey ratings consistently above 4.0 on a 5 point scale.
“Tom Gray is a great professor, highly intelligent with great work history….made class excellent to attend. I love that he wants the class to learn practical application of the subject.” -IDEA Student Survey, Benedictine University

