Craig B. Caldwell
Faculty Partner
Areas of Expertise:
- Strategy and Strategic Thinking
- Leadership
- Organizational Change
- Sustainable Supply Chain Development
- Top Management Team Values
- Organizational Trust
Craig works with organizations to develop strategic direction,
link implementation steps to strategy, identify organizational
culture, and develop processes to bring about organizational
change. Since 2007, Craig has served as an Associate Professor of
Management in the College of Business at Butler University. He
teaches MBA and undergraduate courses in Strategy, Leadership, and
Ethical Decision-Making. With a team of others, he delivers an MBA
Gateway class that partners MBAs with Central Indiana businesses
aimed at putting a fresh set of eyes on persistent business
problems. Craig has won six teaching awards and two advising
awards. He currently serves on the Graduate Council and has served
on the Faculty Annual Evaluation Committee.
Craig's consulting activities focus on strategy development and
organizational change. He has worked with client firms in
logistics, manufacturing, food service, life-sciences and
architecture. In addition to strategy development, Craig works on
leadership, decision-making, creativity, and team building
including the use of experiential "challenge education" activities,
and has consulting experience with Ernst & Young.
Craig's research includes academic articles in Business and
Society, Journal of Leadership & Organizational
Studies, The Monitor, Business and Society
Review, Management Accounting Quarterly, and
Journal of Corporate Citizenship.
Craig holds a Doctorate from the University of Pittsburgh, an
MBA from Virginia Tech, and a BA from Anderson
University.