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Mohamed Ali Khalil, PhD
Professor Marshall Goldsmith School of Management
Alliant International University 10455 Pomerado Road San Diego, CA 92131
Phone: (858) 635-4601 Email: mkhalil@alliant.edu
| - International Business
- International Finance
- PhD, Business and Finance, UCLA, 1967
- MBA, Finance, UCLA, 1964
- BA, Business Administration, Cairo University, 1958
- BS, Military Science, Royal Military Academy, 1950
- Member of Beta Gamma Sigma since 1964
- Honorary member of the Arab Management Association
- Teaching Award, School of Commerce, Cairo University, 1968
- Research award from Guiza Government
- Advisor and Lecturer in the Arab Research and Administration Center, Cairo, Egypt, 1967-1970
- Advisor and Lecturer in the Arab Management Association in Cairo, Egypt, 1968-1970
- Advisor and Lecturer in Hassan & Abden Research and Training Firm, 1969
- Head of Research and Advisor on Administrative Training to the President of Suez Canal Authority
- Member of the Training Committee of the Institute of Local Administration in Cairo, U.A.R.
- Advisor for the Ministry of Local Administration on training their employees in the U.A.R. from 1967-1970
- Permanent member of the Technical Advisors in the Arab Organization for Social Science, an Agent of the Arab League for Training and Research, 1969-1970
- Lecturer in the School of Commerce (Business) in Cairo University and Advisor for the Foreign Students in the School and Co-Supervisor for their research and Master and PhD theses.
- "Management Efficiency or Firm Efficiency?" The Management Journal of U.A.R., Spring 1968.
- "Plan to Plan: Reasons and Basis" AL AHRAM AL IQTISADI U.A.R., June 1968.
- "Some Social Factors that Act as Constraints on the Egyptian Manager," Series of four articles. AL AHRAM AL IQTISADI Summer 1969.
- "Organizing New Industries in Developing Economies: A Project Approach." The Review of Accountancy, Management and Insurance, 1970. Co-author, Dr. Am J. Papageorge.
- "Evaluation of Some Aspects of Local Finance," The Arab Organization for Social Science.
- Managerial Planning and Control in Developing Social Economies (Cairo, U.A.R.: The Angelo).
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