Perdip Atwal

Lecturer, Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources Division at Sauder School of Business

Biography

Sauder School of Business

Perdip (Perry) Atwal is a lecturer at UBC Sauder School of Business. Perry has also worked as an Assistant Dean and Executive Director of Executive Education, and Executive Director for the Centre for Healthcare Management. Perry has led several successful projects with extremely diverse participants in Russia, China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Hong Kong, spanning industries such as HealthCare, Transportation and Education. Perry has taught courses at all levels (Undergraduate, Graduate and Executive) on Service Management, Employment Relationships, Strategy, Organizational Behaviour, Marketing and Leadership within UBC Sauder, and is one of the most highly-rated and award-winning teachers at UBC. Perry holds a Bachelor of Science degree with Honors from Aston University (UK), and a MBA from UBC Sauder.

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