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2017 Top 40 Undergraduate Professors Joe Redden, University of Minnesota (Carlson)
2017 Top 40 Undergraduate Professors: Joe Redden, University of Minnesota (Carlson) by: Andrea Carter on September 18, 2017 | 0 Comments Comments 275 Views September 18, 2017Joe ReddenAssociate Professor of MarketingUniversity of Minnesota, Carlson School of ManagementIf he had his way, Joe Redden, a marketing professor at University of Minnesotaââ¬â¢s Carlson School of Management, says business schools of the future would practice actually performing real-world marketing tasks instead of focus on terminology one can easily Google if needed. To help move things along, Redden developed an undergraduate course void of textbooks, readings, exams, or cases. Rather, students in this Marketing in Action course are given a real marketing problem. Under his coaching, they work to develop and present a recommendation as they would inside of a workplace setting. In addition to helping students acquire actionable and analytical marketing perspectives, Professor Redden is prolific in aca demic research. His areas of focus how to help consumers extract more enjoyment without changing the product, how to reduce consumer boredom, and how to encourage (and enjoy) healthier eating recently earned him a ââ¬Å"most promising scholars in marketingâ⬠designation by the Marketing Science Institute and a faculty research award from Carlson. The business school has also recognized him with two faculty teaching awards while heââ¬â¢s also a five-time finalist for BusinessWeekââ¬â¢s Faculty of the Year designation.Age: 46At current institution since: 2006Education: BBA in Accounting, Univ. of Kentucky, 1994;à BS in Computer Science, Univ. of Kentucky, 1994;à MBA, Duke University, Fuqua School of Business, 1998;à Ph. D. in Marketing, Univ. of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Business, 2006List of courses currently teaching:à Marketing-In-Action: Marketing Practicum,à Marketing ManagementFun fact about yourself: I grew up in a small town in Kentucky best known for two things: breeding race horses, and distilling whiskeyââ¬Å"I knew I wanted to be a business school professor whenâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ I was working as a consultant and started to actually enjoy the marathon final presentations where we ââ¬Å"taughtâ⬠the client what we had foundââ¬Å"If I werenââ¬â¢t a business school professorâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ I would try my luck at building models for sports gamblingââ¬Å"One word that describes my first time teachingâ⬠FinallyWhat do you enjoy most about teaching undergraduate business students? They have such a pure joy for marketing and a thirst for learning moreWhat is the biggest challenge that comes with teaching undergraduate business students? They often have little context for marketing concepts due to a lack of extensive work experienceWhat is the most impressive thing one of your undergraduate students has done? Iââ¬â¢ve had a few undergraduates start their own businesses ââ¬â some with moderate success. I admire every single one of them because I fully appreciate the risks and workload required to pull this offWhat is the least favorite thing one has done? Asked to move the test date because they had tickets to the Twins-Yankees gameWhat does a student need to do to get an A in your class? Show they not only understand the concepts, but also realize when to apply them in a spontaneous contextââ¬Å"When it comes to grading, I think students would describe me as â⬠¦Ã¢â¬ Fair (Iââ¬â¢ve gotten less than 10 complaints of any type in my life)ââ¬Å"But I would describe myself as â⬠¦Ã¢â¬ FairWhat are your hobbies? Playing tennis, coaching youth sports, home projectsHow did you spend your summer? Largely at the sports fields with my kids, with some time for a trip to the Boundary Waters and for getting a puppyFavorite place to vacation: Any beachFavorite book: Hillbilly ElegyFavorite movie and/or television show: Breaking BadFavorite type of music and/or favorite artist: ReggaeBuc ket list item #1: Compete on the CBS show SurvivorWhat professional achievement are you most proud of? Launching the Atlas DMT division at startup named Avenue A, which was subsequently purchased by Microsoft and then Facebook to power their advertising business.What is your most memorable moment as a professor? An Engineering student told me at the end of the semester that he couldnââ¬â¢t believe that I actually made Marketing seem useful.Professor you most admire and why: Prof. Jim Smith at Duke taught a Decision Making course that really stressed to me the importance of analysis in business. I still use some of the things I learned in that class, which speaks to the power of his stories, examples, and tools.What are you currently researching and what is the most significant discovery youve made from it? Iââ¬â¢m looking at how consumers get bored with products, and finding that this happens largely to the extent people reflect on how much theyââ¬â¢ve had something in the past. So, to combat this, marketers may benefit from encouraging mindless consumption, recognizing overall variety, and other strategies.Twitter handle: N/Aââ¬Å"If I had my way, the business school of the future would have much more of thisâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ Practice actually performing real-world marketing tasks, e.g., setting a price or allocating an ad budget. This is analogous to how one canââ¬â¢t really become a tennis player if they donââ¬â¢t actually hit some balls on a court.ââ¬Å"And much less of thisâ⬠Focus on terminology one can easily Google if needed, and simplistic frameworks that donââ¬â¢t actually get one to the level of detail needed in an actual marketing setting.Looking ahead 10 years from now, describe what ââ¬Å"successâ⬠would like for you: Each week, I get new word from a student that my course helped them to shine in their job.Students sayHe is the smartest professor Iââ¬â¢ve encountered through my undergraduate experience at the Carlso n School of Management. He was able to respond to complex questions, decomposing the question into manageable pieces and tackling all points through arguments supported by research. Professor Redden is the definition of a great researcher that is able to convey knowledge to students in class. Heââ¬â¢s not only well-prepared for class, he is sharp, quick, inquisitive, and very respectful. He was able to bring to class real world application because he spend 8 years in the business world before becoming an academic. Heââ¬â¢s had diverse experiences as a consultant and product management.- He provided us with marketing strategy frameworks that I was able to put into use since day 1 after graduation; I still use them even today, 5 years after. I was able to spend one-on-one time during his office hours and he would devote his time to explain deep concepts to me. Another thing Iremember clearly was his succinct and minimalist slides (no background or fancy templates) with ââ¬Å"pu reâ⬠knowledge, in the best sense of the word; I still keep them. Page 1 of 11
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