About Professor Murphy

Professor Thomas E. Murphy brings to European, Middle Eastern, and U.S. universities a blend of significant professional experiences as a top executive with a Fortune 20 company together with innovative and effective teaching on both the undergraduate and graduate levels. He has also generated leading edge research and writing on relevant business, economics, benefits, and management topics.

His courses and areas of expertise include: Global Management, Employee Benefits, Human Capital Metrics, Human Resources Management, Negotiations and Conflict Resolution, Employment Law, and Total Rewards – Employment Compensation.

His most recent guest lectures have included topics such as the “U.S. labor economy after September 11,” (Genoa, Italy) “Scar Tissue – the learning experiences of a corporate executive, and how to develop a learning organization,” (SHRM), and “Global Management” (Vienna).

Murphy was awarded the Samuel S. Laws Award for “Outstanding Achievement in Teaching” in May of 2009, for his teaching at the Farmer School of Business, Miami University. (www.fsb.muohio.edu/directory/murphyte/)