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Dr. Arthur Shriberg, Ed.D.

Business Law Professor
E Pluribus Unum Department Chair
Graduate School of Business Professor
Management Professor
Management and Entrepreneurship Professor
Undergraduate Program Professor

Phone: 513-745-4371
Fax: 513-745-4383
ML#: 5163
Email: shriberg@xavier.edu
Office Location: 407 Schott Hall
   
Degrees: BS, MEd, MBA, EdD (Columbia University)
First Year at XU: 1983
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Dr. Shriberg, a Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship, spent twenty years as a Vice President or Dean in four urban universities. Currently, he teaches courses in Leadership, Management Skills, Human Resources, and Consulting Skills. He also chairs the university wide academic program called E Pluribus Unum. He is the senior author (with Richa Kumari and his son David Shriberg) of a well known college text book entitled Practicing Leadership: Principles and Applications. They are currently preparing a fourth edition of this book, published by Wiley & Sons. He also is the senior author (with Richa Kumari and Vincent Brown) of a bi-monthly column entitled “Inclusive Leadership”, that is syndicated in several newspapers throughout the country.

Currently he is writing a book entitled Living an Inclusive Life at Work, Play and Beyond. Dr. Shriberg has written numerous articles and is a regular presenter at professional conferences. He is extremely active in the community and is the past president of the Cincinnati Human Relations Commission.

He has consulted with and facilitated training programs concerning leadership, diversity, management skills and group communication skills in over 150 corporate, governmental, health care, not-for-profit, and educational settings. He is a well respected management coach and a well known motivational speaker.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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