Jacqueline L. Doyle
Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Office
FOB 199BPhone
Academic Area
Areas of Expertise
Education: B.S.M.E., MBA, Ph.D., University of Virginia
Jacqueline L. Doyle is Assistant Professor of Business Administration at Darden. She brings expertise in labor productivity, learning curve and productivity/growth relationships to M.B.A. courses. Her teaching has included Operations Management, The Practice of General Management, and General Managers Taking Action. She also leads a variety of seminars that serve as electives in the M.B.A. program, including Reading Seminars in Management, Thomas Jefferson and His Time, and Character Traits and Success. She joined the Darden faculty in 1997. She has also taught at the McIntire School of Commerce at the University of Virginia and served as a systems engineer and management consultant.
Selected Books
Colley, John L., Jr., Jacqueline L. Doyle, Robert D. Hardie, George W. Logan, and Wallace Stettinius. Principles of General Management: The Art and Science of Getting Results Across Organizational Boundaries. Yale University Press, 2007.
Wallace Stettinius, D. Robley Wood, John L. Colley, Jr. and Jacqueline L. Doyle. How to Plan and Execute Strategy: 24 Steps to Implement Any Corporate Strategy Successfully. McGraw-Hill, 2005.
Case Studies
Advancing knowledge through research that shapes business, Darden professors are recognized thought leaders in their fields. They are not only master case method teachers, they also author many of the cases used in Darden classrooms and around the world.
Jacqueline L. Doyle's cases are available in the Darden Business Publishing website.