Annual Report 2001 - Dublin city University Business School
annual report 2001
dublin city university business school
Colm Bauer, Ecommerce Manager, DHL
Invited by Malcolm Brady to give seminar on process improvement in logistics
industry on Business Process Innovation module in MSc in Ecommerce programme
on 14th November 2000.
Kate McCarthy, General Manager, Product Development, Smartforce
Invited by Malcolm Brady to give seminar on process improvement in the
software industry on Business Process Innovation module in MSc in Ecommerce
programme on 7th December 2000.
Conaill O Caoimh, Comhlamh
As part of the MA programme in International Relations (programme chair
Dr. John Doyle), 28 November 2000.
Julie Anderson, Irish Dept of Foreign Affairs
As part of the MA programme in International Relations (programme chair
Dr. John Doyle), 28 November 2000.
Frank O'Donoghue, Head of Training, Irish Dept of Foreign Affairs
As part of the MA programme in International Relations (programme chair
Dr. John Doyle), 28 November 2000.
Justin Kilcullen, Chief Executive of Trocaire
As part of the MA programme in International Relations (programme chair
Dr. John Doyle), 12 December 2000.
Noel Dorr, Former Secretary General Irish Dept of Foreign Affairs
As part of the MA programme in International Relations (programme chair
Dr. John Doyle), 13 February 2001.
Miguel Vilchis, Deputy Head of Mission, Mexican Embassy in Ireland
As part of the MA programme in International Relations (programme chair
Dr. John Doyle), 3 April 2001.
Professor Bertrand Badie, Foundation Nationale de Sciences Politique,
Paris
As part of the MA programme in International Relations (programme chair
Dr. John Doyle), 22 March 2001.
Antony Alcock, Ulster Unionist Party
As part of the MA programme in International Relations (programme chair
Dr. John Doyle), 11 April 2001.
Dr Tim Shaw, Dalhousie University, Canada
As part of the MA programme in International Relations (programme chair
Dr. John Doyle), 24 April 2001.
Mr Chris Doyle, Sales and Marketing Manager, A.O. Smith Electric Motors
Ltd.
Gave a lecture to the MMK/MSM students on "Customer Care in an International
Business to Business Environment" as part of the Marketing Practitioner
Lecture Series. Module Co-ordinator Darach Turley, 12 February 2001.
Mr Noel Toolan, MD, Brandaid Ltd.
Gave a lecture to the MMK/MSM students on "Branding: Ignoring the
Business" as part of the Marketing Practitioner Lecture Series. Module
Co-ordinator Darach Turley, 12 February 2001.
Mr Pat McDonagh, former MD, IDB Deutchland
Gave a lecture to MMK/MSM students on "International Branding: The
Case of Kerrygold in Germany as part of the Marketing Practitioner Lecture
Series. Module Co-ordinator Darach Turley, 26 February 2001.
Mr Conor MacIntyre, Pigsback.com
Gave a lecture to the MMK/MSM students on "Dotcom Marketing: The
first year's experience of an MMK graduate" as part of the Marketing
Practitioner Lecture Series. Module co-ordinator Darach Turley, 5 March
2001.
Mr Donal Crowley, Retail Training and Development Manager, Irish Shell
Gave a lecture to the MMK/MSM students on "Project Choice: A Fuel
Differentiation Strategy" as part of the Marketing Practitioner Lecture
Series. Module Co-ordinator Darach Turley, 9 April 2001.
Ms Paula Murphy, Marketing Manager, Denny Foods
Gave a lecture to the MMK/MSM students on "Key Issues facing Brand
Marketers in the 21st Century" as part of the Marketing Practitioner
Lecture Series. Module Co-ordinator Darach Turley, 23 April 2001.
Professor John Deighton, Harvard Business School
Delivered a lecture entitled "Branding consumers: Loyalty Cards as
Prototype for Information Age Marketing" as part of the "Grand
Tour" series of lectures featuring leading US consumer researchers
organised by Darach Turley, 12 March 2001.
Professor Dennis Rook, University of Southern California
Delivered a lecture entitled "Let's Pretend: Perspectives on Projective
Methods" as part of the "Grand Tour" series of lectures
featuring leading US consumer researchers organised by Darach Turley,
26 March 2001.
Professor Melanie Wallendorf, University of Arizona
Delivered a lecture entitled "Status Reproduction through Consumption:
Capital Transfers in the Household-retailing Nexus" as part of the
"Grand Tour" series of lectures featuring leading US consumer
researchers. Organised by Darach Turley, 2 April 2001.