JOHN LAMBERT, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
(August 28, 2006) 10 Things We Learned from the August 2006 CoB Faculty Meeting "Donna Davis is really struggling to
perform her "duties" as the CoB's SEDONA Coordinator. According to some, she has been assigned a Graduate
Assistant, yet she still can't seem to provide faculty with an electronic record of research data from SEDONA, as called
for in the new AACSB report that was distributed on 8/24...".
(November 6, 2006) Special Report Doctors Beyond Borders An Investigation into CoB Faculty Residency Data This
report responds to a number of requests from usmpride.com readers for a look at CoB faculty who maintain home bases
outside of the State of Mississippi. Previous installments in the Special Report series have examined EFIB Chair George
Carter’s provision of teaching schedules that allows various EFIB faculty (e.g., Bill Gunther) to maintain living
arrangements in neighboring states.
(April 3, 2007) What’s Wrong with the Learning Process in Stats? Claims by members of the AACSB Team (e.g., George
Carter) that the CoB’s undergraduates are deficient in statistics knowledge have been the subject of other reports
posted to USMPRIDE.COM in the past.
(April 16, 2007) The CoB Dopplegänger Matrix How Proximity and Influence are Intertwined in USM’s College of
Business With the “resignations” of CoB Dean D. Harold Doty and his Associate Dean Farhang Niroomand, CoB
sycophants and “dopplegängers” (Bedeian, 2002) were scrambling around Joseph Greene Hall like Christmas shoppers
at 8:00am on Black Friday. From professor of management David Duhon to visiting assistant professor of international
business John Lambert, the “yes men” were in self-preservation overdrive, feverishly working the water cooler
conversations trying to ascertain where their future fortunes rested.
(May 1, 2007) usmnews.net Reporter . . . . . . . . . . . . DEVELOPING STORY May 1, 2007 HATTIESBURG --- Copies of
Franklin Mixon's formal misconduct complaint against EFIB Chair George Carter are spreading like kudzu. Copies have
been received by usmnews.net Reporter, and the main page at usmnews.net will soon have a copy available for readers
(if not already). Mixon's complaint contains some information pertinent to the John Lambert story that our staff reported
on in yesterday's news item (see below).
(May 4, 2007) Lambert's Research Keeping Pace Info from a USMNEWS.NET Reader An anonymous reader of
USMNEWS.NET sent us some data and notes indicating that John Lambert, the visiting assistant professor of
international business in the EFIB who was moved to a tenure-track line by an EFIB faculty vote on 27 April 2007, is
"keeping pace" with the other newly-hired EFIB faculty.