Alina Lebed

Adjunct Lecturer at The University of Adelaide

Biography

The University of Adelaide

Alina is a leading management consultant specialising in complex problem solving for a variety of clients throughout Adelaide and interstate. Prior to this role, she led the Business Advisory Practice for an international consulting firm in Adelaide.

Alina has also lectured in the areas of Strategy, Risk and Project Management at the University of Adelaide since 2003. Her relevant areas of expertise include strategic analysis, business and marketing planning, corporate governance, business case analysis, risk management, economic and industry development, change management, strategic procurement and, of course, contract management.

She has designed and implemented multiple training programs on many of these topics to a range of corporate and government clients, both locally and internationally.

Courses Taught

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