| Constantine G. Polychroniou, PhD |
| Field Service Associate Professor |
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Constantine Polychroniou has several years experience as an International Management Consultant, and an Educator/Trainer advising organizations including banks, consumer goods companies and entrepreneurs on business and marketing planning as well as in training and executive development. Solid experience with seminar-training for senior and junior-level management. Developed strengths in team-building and in inspiring team members to achieve set goals. Have been recognized for negotiating abilities and presentation skills. Creative, strategic thinker who is able to conceptualize and implement and who possesses strong management, communications and leadership skills.
His interests lie in the 'process' of globalization, global economic governance, regionalization and socio-economic development.
His articles on developmental policy have been repeatedly solicited by the Greek government.
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| Contact Information |
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| E-mail: |
constantine.polychroniou@uc.edu |
Phone: |
(513) 556-7111 |
| Office/Address: |
424 Carl H. Lindner Hall PO Box 210145 Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0145 |
Fax: |
(513) 556-0979 |
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| Areas of Expertise |
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| General Expertise: |
Marketing |
| Research Interests: |
Marketing, Global economic governance, Regionalization (Politicoeconomic integration policy issues)
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| Teaching Interests: |
Marketing, Banking Management, Globalization, Executive Development |
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| Working Papers |
- Currently under submission is my article:
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| Publications |
- Polychroniou, C.G. 2005. A Normative Approach for the Harmonization of National Policies to Supra-national Frameworks with Reference to Greece and the European Union. European Planning Studies, Vol. 13, No. 5, 2005
- The International Economy, Nov/Dec 1996, Vol. X, Number 6, p. 48. Title: Grecian Yearn (Time is running out on Greece's chances of qualifying for EMU. These reforms must be implemented immediately).
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| Honors & Achievements |
- Honored by the Prime Minister of Greece, His Excellency Mr. Semites, for my article: Grecian Yearn (Time is running out on Greece's chances of qualifying for EMU. These reforms must be implemented immediately), published in The International Economy, Nov/Dec 1996, Vol. X, Number 6, p. 48, as having catalytically helped in the implementation of his government
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