Master Professor

Daniel Tisch

Dan Tisch
"The simulations engage students in learning theory effectively, but there are also major efficiency gains in teaching – significant time and resources can be saved, especially in large classes. In my view, a curriculum without a simulation has become outdated.;
Hall of Fame: Inducted in August of 2009
August, 2009 (1 BSI Grand Champion)
BSG Tradition: First adopted The Business Strategy Game for classroom use in 2004
School: SBS Swiss Business School, Zurich
Visiting Lecturer at The University of Auckland, New Zealand
Faculty of Business and Economics
Title: Lecturer
Education: 2005 Master of Business Administration, University of South Australia
1997 Bachelor of Science, University of British Columbia
Courses Taught: Foundations of Strategy
International Business Strategy and Operations
Cross-Cultural Management
Research Interests and Expertise: Eight years of lecturing experience in international management and business strategy highlighted by consultant work advising professors and executive educators using international business strategy simulations
PhD candidate with industry experience in the field of international corporate strategy with a focus on environmental sustainability
Interest in comparative institutional theory as the lens for studying differences in political economies
Specialist skills in German to English translation of technical reports in the forest industry
Multilingual with extensive international work experience