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Douglas M McCabe

Title

Professor

Department

MSB Faculty
General profile

Portrait

Phone

+1 202-687-3778

Location

403 Hariri Building

Bio

Dr. Douglas M. McCabe is Professor of Labor Relations, Human Resource Management, and Organizational Behavior at Georgetown University’s School of Business, Washington, D.C. He is the author of more than 200 articles, papers, monographs, and speeches presented at professional and scholarly meetings in the field of employee relations. He is also an active domestic and international consultant.

Considered by the media to be an expert in his field, Dr. McCabe has appeared more than 200 times on international, national, and local television and radio as the networks have sought his views on critical issues in employee relations.

His television credits include being interviewed on “ABC World News Tonight with Peter Jennings”; “NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw”; “CBS Evening News with Dan Rather”; “Newshour with Jim Lehrer”; and CNN’s “Crossfire” and “Inside Politics.”

His print media credits include being quoted in Business Week, U.S. News & World Report, USA Today, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, Chicago Sun-times, Chicago Tribune, The Milwaukee Journal, and The Detroit News.

Furthermore, Dr. McCabe is a premier executive education professor. He has conducted more than 250 management development programs on the area of employee relations. Also, he is a member of the American Arbitration Associate. He holds a Ph.D. from Cornell University and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa.

Additionally, Dr. McCabe is twice the Recipient of the Joseph F. LeMoine Award for Undergraduate and Graduate Teaching Excellence. He is also Associate Editor for International Management of the Journal of Business Ethics and he serves on 23 Editorial Boards of scholarly and professional journals.

Education

  • Ph.D. (1977) Cornell University, School of Industrial and Labor Relations
  • M.S. (1973) Loyola University of Chicago, Human Resources and Industrial Relations
  • B.A. (1971) Marquette University, Political Science and History, Magna Cum Laude