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Sonji Lee, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Curriculum Coordinator Organizational Leadership Department or Division: Division of Business and Technology Office Location: Harris Hall Room 200A Email: sonji.lee@keystone.edu Phone Number: (570) 945-8434What makes Keystone special to me?
"Nothing great is ever achieved without enthusiasm.
-Ralph Waldo Emerson"
Education:
Capella University, St. Paul, MN
- Doctor of Philosophy in Business
- Emphasis in Organizational Management and Leadership
Marywood University, Scranton, PA
- Masters of Public Administration
- Certificate in Gerontology
College Misericordia, Dallas, PA
- B.A. in Sociology
- Certificate in Gerontology
Courses Teaching:
- Organizational Behavior
- Business Ethics - Traditional
- Business Ethics - Online
- Foundations of Leadership
- Profiles in Leadership
- Business Policy Capstone
- Dynamics of Leadership Application
- Business Bridging Experience
- Introduction to Business
- Principles of Management
- Business I.D.S.
- Supervision and Leadership
Research Experience:
The Ninth Annual International Business Conference, Rapid City, South Dakota, Oct 2-5,
2002 - "The Effects of Performance Feedback Upon Small Businesses"
2002 Academy of Human Resource Development Convention, Honolulu, Hawaii, Feb
27, 2002 - "Cross-Culture Business Ethics"
Doctoral Dissertation: "An Historical Case Study Of The Survival Of A Fourth
Generation Family Business"
Moses Taylor Hospital - Marywood University Geriatric Research Project
Master's Thesis: "Physical Exercise And The Obstacles To Participation Among Isolated
Elderly Adults"
Publications:
"Keystone Students Help West Virginia" - The Keystonian, 2002-2003
"The Effects of Performance Feedback Upon Small Businesses" - The Ninth Annual
International Business Conference, Rapid City, South Dakota, Oct 2-5, 2002
"Cross-Culture Business Ethics" - 2002 Academy of Human Resource Development
Convention, Honolulu, Hawaii, Feb 27, 2002
"An Historical Case Study Of The Survival Of A Fourth Generation Family Business" -
Doctoral Dissertation
"Collegiate Students Enhance Entrepreneurship" Creating Pennsylvania's Future
A Higher Education Economic and Community Development Summit, Penn State University, July 2005



