Craig Letavec

Adjunct Professor
Adjunct and Part-Time Faculty
School of Business Administration: MIS, OSC and Business Analytics

Craig Letavec

Adjunct Professor
Adjunct and Part-Time Faculty
School of Business Administration: MIS, OSC and Business Analytics

Profile

Craig Letavec is an adjunct professor specializing in Management Information Systems, Operations, Supply Chain Management, and Business Analytics (MOA) at the University of Dayton. He holds a Master of Science from George Washington University and a Bachelor of Science from the University of Dayton, reflecting advanced expertise and a strong foundation in business and technology disciplines.

In his teaching role, Craig is dedicated to equipping students with practical knowledge and analytical skills across information systems, operations, and supply chain management. His approach aligns with UD’s Marianist values of academic excellence, ethical leadership, and service to the broader community.

Courses Taught

  • BAN 616 - Project Management for Professionals
  • MIS 301 - Information Systems in Organizations
  • MIS 381 - Principles of Project Management 
  • OPS 431 - Project Management

Degrees

  • George Washington University, MS
  • University of Dayton, BS

Research Interests

  • Project Management

Selected Publications

  • Letavec, C. (2014). Strategic Benefits Realization: Optimizing Value through Programs, Portfolios, and Organizational Change Management. J. Ross Publishing.
  • Letavec, C. and Bolles, D. (2012). The PMOSIG Program Management Office Handbook: Strategic and Tactical Insights for Improving Results. J. Ross Publishing.
  • Letavec, C., Rollins, S., Altwies, D. (2008). Program Management Professional (PgMP): A Certification Study Guide with Best Practices for Maximizing Business Results. J. Ross Publishing.
  • Letavec, C. (2007). Program Management Office: Establishing, Managing and Growing the Value of a PMO. J. Ross Publishing.