Lynn A. Isabella

Lynn A. Isabella, Associate Professor of Business Administration

  •  BS, Tufts University ; EdM, Harvard University; MBA, DBA, Boston University
Office: FOB 167
Phone: +1-434-924-4818
E-mail: IsabellaL@darden.virginia.edu

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    MBA Courses

    Current:
    Leading Organizations,, MBA for Executives and GEMBA
    Global Leadership Explorations, GEMBA
    Leadership Residencies, MBA for Executives

    Past:
    Managing Teams, Second Year MBA Elective
    First Year Organizational Behavior
    Establishing Yourself at Work
    Conversations and Debates in Globalization
    Career Management

    Executive Education Courses

    Open enrollment:
    Leading Teams for Growth and Change (open enrollment)

    Custom programs
    Strategic Leadership, Temasek (Singapore)
    UTC – Emerging Leadership Program
    The AES Corporation, Executive Program
    Harris Corporation, Pitney Bowes

    Biography

    Associate Professor Isabella teaches courses in organizational behavior, leadership and change and teams in the University of Virginia Darden School’s MBA, GEMBA, MBA for Executives and Executive Education programs. She is the coauthor of two books (Alliance Competence and Leader and Teams: The Winning Partnership) and has published numerous articles in the areas of leadership and change, career management and strategic alliances and partnerships. She has also researched and authored many original case studies focused on U.S. and international companies and issues.

    As a management consultant, she has extensive international experience with companies worldwide, helping them develop their global leadership talent and organizational effectiveness. She regularly works with companies in Central and Eastern Europe through IEDC, Bled School of Management in Slovenia and has extensive experience in Latin and  South America, China, Africa and Western Europe.

    As a researcher, she focuses on questions of developing one’s personal leadership expertise, leading change as a middle manager and the events that shape individual careers and propel organizational change. Before joining the Darden faculty in 1990, she was on the faculty of the Cox School of Business, Southern Methodist University, and taught at the Harvard Business School.

    Expertise

    Leading and Managing in a Global Environment
    Developing Your Global Leadership Competencies and Personal Best
    Unleashing the Potential for Teams and Team-Based Collaboration
    Changing the Way Individuals and Companies Think About Change
    Strategic Alliances and Partnerships