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Shaun Cahill

Lecturer

Overview

Shaun Cahill has spent over 20 years in Information Technology developing new technologies, project management, business analysis and software development. He has also been teaching professionally since 2008.

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Appointment Type

Continuing Adjunct

Academic Area

  • Digital Technology

Interest Topics

  • Analytics & Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • Change Management
  • Innovation
  • Leadership & Teams
  • Technology & Information Systems

Faculty Details

Profile

Full Bio

Shaun Cahill started his professional career as a software developer in the Health Care industry. He then transitioned to system design, networks and implementation, leading a wide variety of projects across North America.

Over the next few years, he transitioned to managing an operations and development team building one for the first DevOps groups in Canada.

Years later, Shaun transitioned to Enterprise Project and Portfolio Management and started one of the first Project Portfolio Offices in the public sector. Shaun specialized in change management and software development projects over the next five years.

Currently, Shaun is focusing on teaching at the Smith School of Business, where he teaches technology, project management, mathematics, productivity/team management and software development.

Academic Degrees

MBA (2010)
BSc | Computer Science & Information Systems (2007)
Queen’s University, Canada

Dip(IS) (1997)
Dip(CompSc) (1997)
Northern College of Applied Science and Technology

Academic Experience

Smith School of Business | Queen's University
Lecturer, continuing adjunct (2012 - Present)
Associate Director, IT (2010-2014)
Senior Client Technology Coordinator (2001-2010)

Teaching

Collaborated with MIS and Project Management faculty to develop course-related material and the delivery and evaluation of all course material for:

  • COMM 492, Managing Data for Business Intelligence
  • COMM 190, Enabling Business with Information Systems
  • COMM 153, Managing Work and Teams
  • COMM 495, Project Management
  • COMM 161, Introduction to Mathematical Analysis for Management
  • MMIE 853, Managing Technology and Innovation
  • COMM 493 – Coding Ai for Business
  • COMM 394 – Coding Literacy for Managers
  • MGBL 805 – Managing Projects in an International Context
  • MMA 844 – Analytics Project Leadership