Jean-Charles Marin
Languages:
English
French
Jean-Charles attended the Royal Military College of Canada, where he earned a bachelor's degree in international relations. He then served as an infantry officer in the Canadian Armed Forces for 20 years, during which he was deployed on three missions in conflict areas. Following his deployments, he served as an educator at the Canadian Forces Management and Development School.
Academically, Jean-Charles completed his MBA at Sherbrooke University and earned a Doctorate in Strategy, Project, and Program Management from the École Supérieure de Commerce in Paris, France. He further pursued postdoctoral research focused on identifying strategic territorial needs through an international development and sustainability approach.
As a university professor, accredited trainer, and business consultant, Jean-Charles brings a wealth of academic knowledge and research-based methodologies to organizations and teams across various industries and sizes.
Education and certifications:
Postdoctoral studies in Strategy: International territorial needs identification – Université du Quebec
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Strategy and project management – École Supérieure de commerce de Paris Lille
Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) – Université de Sherbrooke
Bachelor’s of Economy and international relations – Royal Military College of Canada
Certificate in Business law – Université de Montréal
Certification in Advanced instructional techniques and Group facilitator
Publications:
Marin, J-C. (2012) « The Impact of Strategic Planning and the Balanced Scorecard Methodology on Middle Manager’s Performance in the Public Sector », International Journal of Business and Social Science, Vol. 3, No 1, January 2012.
Zaras, K., Marin, J.-C., Boudreau-Trudel, B. (2012) «Dominance-Based Rough Set Approach in Selection of Portfolio of Sustainable Development Projects», American journal of Operational Research, Vol. 2, N.4, pp. 502-508.
Marin, J-C., Zaras, K., Boudreau-Trudel, B. (2014) «Use of Dominance-Based Rough Set Approach as a Decision Aid Tool for the Selection of Development Projects in Northern Quebec», Modern Economy, Vol. 5, N.7.
Kazimierz Zaras, Jean-Charles Marin, Bryan Trudel, (2019), « Identifying Strategic Development Objectives for European Union States Using the Dominance-Based Rough Set Approach: The Case of Poland», Multiple Criteria Decision Making (14), pp. 144-156.
