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Organizer: Tracy A. Thompson, U. of Washington, Tacoma Organizer: Jill M. Purdy, U. of Washington, Tacoma Organizer: Paul S. Adler, U. of Southern California Organizer: Gerald F Davis, U. of Michigan Host: Raymond Saner, Center For Socio-Economic Development Host: Nancy E. Landrum, Loyola U. Chicago Host: David Jacobs, Morgan State U. Host: Jennifer Miller, U. of Southern California Host: Christopher Michael, City U. of New York Host: Fedor Ovchinnikov, Institute for Evolutionary Leadership Host: Diane Burton, Cornell U. Host: Jill Kickul, New York U. Host: Sophie Bacq, Northeastern U. Host: Mary Kay Chess, Pinchot U.
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Building on prior efforts to advance research on alternative economic futures, this PDW focuses on teaching. The premise is simple, namely that a business school education can stimulate the emergence of alternative – i.e., more democratic and inclusive – organizational goals, forms and institutional contexts. This session considers how we, as teacher-scholars, can develop curricula that fulfill this aspiration. Designed as a hands-on workshop, this PDW will expose participants to teaching materials and ideas, and it will foster a network of kindred teacher- scholars for future collaboration and development of additional curricula. The PDW is designed around several concrete "deliverables" including content that can be inserted into existing classes, complete syllabi, and examples of degree programs, certificates and other student-oriented experiences, all of which will encourage students to envision and enact more democratic organizations and organizational contexts. |
Pre-registration is required for this workshop. To register online, please visit https://secure.aom.org/PDWReg. The deadline to register online is August 06, 2016. |
Search Terms: teaching | social innovation | organization design |
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