Faculty
I am passionate about researching operations management, with a focus on lean practices and waste elimination strategies to drive continuous improvement and enhance efficiency across value streams. I am a methodical and disciplined explorer of production value streams, constantly seeking waste and improvement opportunities. My research interests center on coaching and change management, exploring strategies to empower individuals and teams while facilitating successfulo rganizational transformations and fostering a culture of continuous improvement.
Favorite CIMBA Memories: The sleepless nights spent studying, blended with laughter with friends, creating a perfect balance between challenge and fun. Dr. Ringleb knocking on the door of my dorm room on campus, telling me to move my car from his parking spot at the top of the hill in Asolo.
Working together with Boards, Shareholders, and Management Teams for major impact focusing on: Strategy, Governance, Digital Transformation, and Sustainability.
CIMBA Memory / Fun Fact: CIMBA is an incredible opportunity to get out of your comfort zone, to challenge your assumptions, and to embrace #alwaysbelearning for bold growth.
I have published in many scholarly journals such as INFORMS Journal on Applied Analytics, Journal ofInteractive Marketing, Journal of Advertising Research, Journal of Advertising, Journal of Business Research, and IndustrialMarketing Management. I coauthored two books: Text Mining andAnalysis: Practical Methods, Examples, and Case Studies Using SAS® and Contemporary Database Marketing: Concepts and Applications. My current research interest are in the areas of application of text analytics, natural language processing, and large language models to evaluate public sentiment toward carbon capture and storage (CCS).
Favorite CIMBA Memory: My favorite CIMBA memories are: 1. Teaching my kids and Professor Molly Rapert’s kids how to play cricket in the Paderno campus, and 2. Sitting at Epoca, Asolo and watching people while sipping on a glass ofProsecco
My career spans 31 years in finance, alongside teaching in Italy, Austria, Czechia, Lithuania, and the UK.
Favorite CIMBA Memory: Leading student hikes to Monte Grappa and meeting my now-wife at CIMBA.
Dominic Standish
- PhD in Sociology of Risk – University of Kent, UK
- MA in Education, Work and Training – Canterbury Christ Church University College
- BA Honors Degree in Industrial Relations and Sociology – University of Kent
- Post-Graduate Certificate in Education – Westminster College, University of Oxford
- Business Culture & Society
- Business and Communication Protocol
- Intro to Management
My research focuses on risk and the environment. I wrote a book Venice in Environmental Peril? Myth and Reality and have published six chapters in books. I am currently writing a chapter on the management of tourism in Venice.
Fun Fact: Even though students might be young, they do not need to fear studying abroad. I know this from experience, having studied in the USA at 11 years old. Students in Italy always have experiences from which they learn.