
About
Rich Rudebock serves as the Robert L. and Sara Lou Cargill Professor of Business at Oklahoma Baptist University's Paul Dickinson School of Business, where he has held faculty positions since 2001 and previously served as Dean from 2004 to 2008. With 28 years of industry experience spanning sales, management, and training alongside 23 years as a Dale Carnegie Training Systems instructor, he integrates practical business expertise into academic instruction.
His educational qualifications include:
- B.B.A. from Kent State University (1974)
- M.Ed. from Texas Tech University (1978)
- Ed.D. from Oklahoma State University (1999)
Dr. Rudebock's scholarly focus centers on business management methodologies, organizational behavior dynamics, and ethical frameworks in commerce, with particular emphasis on innovative teaching approaches for business education. His course portfolio—including Management 3203 (Organizational Management), Management 4503 (New Venture Development), and Business Ethics—demonstrates applied commitment to developing entrepreneurial leadership skills through real-world business scenarios.
His publication record indicates concentrated exploration of pedagogical techniques in business instruction, specifically examining how simulation methodologies enhance teaching effectiveness within higher education contexts.
Scientific awards: None documented in source materials.
Student advisement activities and research grant history were not specified in available documentation.
Community engagement represents a significant professional dimension through 30+ years of volunteer service exceeding 4,004 hours with Heartline/211 crisis support systems and leadership roles on boards including the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce and Contact Crisis Helpline.
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