As a writer, consultant and educator, I am passionate about analyzing business, often viewing management practices through the lenses of philosophy. My interest in philosophy began when I studied the great British philosophers while a student at the University of Manchester in Manchester, England. Realizing that it is difficult to make a living as a philosopher, I later studied business at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, where I earned my MBA with a dual concentration in finance and accounting.
My business career encompasses both management and staff positions. I have held positions ranging from working on the factory floor to the executive boardroom, including receiving clerk, press brake operator, light machine assembler, project manager, supply chain manager, product manager, internal consultant, vice president & treasurer, and member, board of directors.
In 1991, I started Mojonnier & Associates, a management education and consulting company. Some of the clients that I have served include Baxter International, McKesson Corporation, Tyco International, Commonwealth Edison, and GE Zenith Electric. In addition to consulting with many Fortune 500 corporations, I have also consulted with numerous smaller, family businesses.
During the course of my career, I have also taken postgraduate courses at the University of Chicago, quenching my thirst for knowledge about the theories of the great philosophers and social scientists. Along with blogging, I teach graduate and undergraduate business courses at Loyola University Chicago and DePaul University.

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