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  • 1.  Invitation to register for Humanistic Management Preconference at AOM, August 3, 2017

    Posted 05-10-2017 13:08
    Dear colleagues,

    The International Humanistic Management Association is inviting to its 3rd annual AOM preconference supported by Fordham University.

    Please find the program below and register using this link:
    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/aom-humanistic-management-preconference-2017-tickets-34256820071

    AOM Humanistic Management Pre Conference:

    When:                   August 3, 2017: 9am – 5pm,

    Where:                  Georgia State University

    Training Room 1 (1st floor)

    55 Park Place,

    Atlanta, GA 30303

    (15 minute walk from AOM Hotels)

    Link to map: http://tinyurl.com/ls3hp2v

    Who:                Anyone interested in the tenets of humanistic management (protecting human dignity, promoting human well-being within the planetary boundaries) is welcome to join.

    As the seating is limited we ask you to send RSVP email to Michael Pirson: pirson@fordham.edu

     

    Goals of conference:

    ·         To exchange ideas about the foundational concepts of humanistic management, research,  and their application in practice and pedagogy.

    ·         To connect and shape the agenda for interaction between academia, practice and policy on how management of organizations can be a contributor to the common good.

    ·         To bring together people that wish to contribute to the transition towards a life-conducive economic system and see managing and organizing as key to this transition.




    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     


     

     

    Draft Program

    Overview:  The purpose of the Humanistic Management AOM preconference is to bring together scholars from various divisions of the Academy that share a humanistic perspective on management research and teaching. While there has been a lot of interest in such a humanistic perspective the divisional setup of AOM rarely allows cross-division connections. We wish to provide such a space with this preconference format suggest by former AOM president Paul Adler.  In this preconference, we will 1) discuss the conceptual underpinnings of a humanistic perspective of management and 2) explore its applications in practice and 3) pedagogy. We also wish to build community and work on agenda setting towards a life-conducive economy.

    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    9:00- 9:15 Welcome and Introduction to Humanistic Management

    Michael Pirson (Fordham University, USA)

    9:15-10:45 Part I: Conceptual foundations of Humanistic management

    Alejo Sison / Ignacio Ferrero (University of Navarra, Spain): "Virtue Ethics And Humanistic Management"

    Sandra Waddock (Boston College, USA): Life Conducive Management

    David Wasilieski (Duquesne University, USA): Humanism and Business- Perspectives

    Cristina Neesham (Swinburne University, Australia): Radical humanism and employment relations

    Each presenter will have 10 minutes to allow group discussion after presentations conclude.

     

    11:00- 12:00 Panel 1: Individual perspectives on humanistic management

    Leslie Sekerka, (Menlo College, USA): Moral Courage and prejudice in the Workplace

    Mario Fernando (University of Wollongong, Australia): Employee Connectedness and Ethics- the role of moral courage.

    Daniel Goering (University of Tokyo, Japan): Multiple Role identities, goal conflicts and well being

    Marc Cohen (Seattle University, USA): The Role of Trust and Humanistic Management

    Each presenter will have 10 minutes to allow group discussion after presentations conclude.

    Break- Overview of Humanistic Management Association

    1:00- 2:15 Panel 2: Group/Organization level perspectives of HM

    Douglas May et al. (Kansas University, USA): Meaningfulness at the Humanistic Management

    Xi Chen, Ping Ping Fu, Alim Beveridge (University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China): Humanistic values and Chinese generational conflicts at work

    Simon Pek (Simon Fraser University, Canada): Workplace democracy

    Erica Steckler (UM Lowell, USA): Organizational Authenticity and Humanistic Management

    Each presenter will have 10 minutes to allow group discussion after presentations conclude.

    2:30- 3:30 Part II: Exploring Humanistic Management Practice/ Pedagogy

    Ashish Pandey (IIT Bombay, India): How business organizations pursue alternate goals in a market economy- Cases studies from India

    Benito Teehanke (De La Salle University, Philippines): Humanistic entrepreneurship theory and practice: A critical realist approach

    Ernestina Giudici (University of Cagliari, Italy): Humanism, Multiculturalism and Education

    Jyoti Bachani (St. Mary's College, USA): Mindfulness, HM and Learning

    Each presenter will have 10 minutes to allow group discussion after presentations conclude.

    3:45- 4:30 Humanistic Management Practice

    Pauline McCharles (Antioch University, USA): Inspiration Developers and Humanistic Management

    Salil K Sen et al (Thailand): Sustainable practices and humanistic management

    Osmar Arandia (UDEM, Mexico): HM Case studies from Mexico

    Each presenter will have 10 minutes to allow group discussion after presentations conclude.

    4:30- 5:00 Concluding thoughts and next Steps conversation

     

     

    For Questions please contact Michael Pirson at: pirson@fordham.edu

     



  • 2.  Invitation to register for Humanistic Management Preconference at AOM, August 3, 2017

    Posted 05-29-2017 11:41
    Dear colleagues, [apologies for cross-posting]

    The International Humanistic Management Association is inviting to its 3rd annual AOM preconference supported by Fordham University.

    Please find the program below and register using this link:
    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/aom-humanistic-management-preconference-2017-tickets-34256820071

    AOM Humanistic Management Pre Conference:

    When:                   August 3, 2017: 9am – 5pm,

    Where:                  Georgia State University

    Training Room 1 (1st floor)

    55 Park Place,

    Atlanta, GA 30303

    (15 minute walk from AOM Hotels)

    Link to map: http://tinyurl.com/ls3hp2v

    Who:                Anyone interested in the tenets of humanistic management (protecting human dignity, promoting human well-being within the planetary boundaries) is welcome to join.

    As the seating is limited we ask you to send RSVP email to Michael Pirson: pirson@fordham.edu

     

    Goals of conference:

    ·         To exchange ideas about the foundational concepts of humanistic management, research,  and their application in practice and pedagogy.

    ·         To connect and shape the agenda for interaction between academia, practice and policy on how management of organizations can be a contributor to the common good.

    ·         To bring together people that wish to contribute to the transition towards a life-conducive economic system and see managing and organizing as key to this transition.




    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     


     

     

    Draft Program

    Overview:  The purpose of the Humanistic Management AOM preconference is to bring together scholars from various divisions of the Academy that share a humanistic perspective on management research and teaching. While there has been a lot of interest in such a humanistic perspective the divisional setup of AOM rarely allows cross-division connections. We wish to provide such a space with this preconference format suggest by former AOM president Paul Adler.  In this preconference, we will 1) discuss the conceptual underpinnings of a humanistic perspective of management and 2) explore its applications in practice and 3) pedagogy. We also wish to build community and work on agenda setting towards a life-conducive economy.

    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    9:00- 9:15 Welcome and Introduction to Humanistic Management

    Michael Pirson (Fordham University, USA)

    9:15-10:45 Part I: Conceptual foundations of Humanistic management

    Alejo Sison / Ignacio Ferrero (University of Navarra, Spain): "Virtue Ethics And Humanistic Management"

    Sandra Waddock (Boston College, USA): Life Conducive Management

    David Wasilieski (Duquesne University, USA): Humanism and Business- Perspectives

    Cristina Neesham (Swinburne University, Australia): Radical humanism and employment relations

    Each presenter will have 10 minutes to allow group discussion after presentations conclude.

     

    11:00- 12:00 Panel 1: Individual perspectives on humanistic management

    Leslie Sekerka, (Menlo College, USA): Moral Courage and prejudice in the Workplace

    Mario Fernando (University of Wollongong, Australia): Employee Connectedness and Ethics- the role of moral courage.

    Daniel Goering (University of Tokyo, Japan): Multiple Role identities, goal conflicts and well being

    Marc Cohen (Seattle University, USA): The Role of Trust and Humanistic Management

    Each presenter will have 10 minutes to allow group discussion after presentations conclude.

    Break- Overview of Humanistic Management Association

    1:00- 2:15 Panel 2: Group/Organization level perspectives of HM

    Douglas May et al. (Kansas University, USA): Meaningfulness at the Humanistic Management

    Xi Chen, Ping Ping Fu, Alim Beveridge (University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China): Humanistic values and Chinese generational conflicts at work

    Simon Pek (Simon Fraser University, Canada): Workplace democracy

    Erica Steckler (UM Lowell, USA): Organizational Authenticity and Humanistic Management

    Each presenter will have 10 minutes to allow group discussion after presentations conclude.

    2:30- 3:30 Part II: Exploring Humanistic Management Practice/ Pedagogy

    Ashish Pandey (IIT Bombay, India): How business organizations pursue alternate goals in a market economy- Cases studies from India

    Benito Teehanke (De La Salle University, Philippines): Humanistic entrepreneurship theory and practice: A critical realist approach

    Ernestina Giudici (University of Cagliari, Italy): Humanism, Multiculturalism and Education

    Jyoti Bachani (St. Mary's College, USA): Mindfulness, HM and Learning

    Each presenter will have 10 minutes to allow group discussion after presentations conclude.

    3:45- 4:30 Humanistic Management Practice

    Pauline McCharles (Antioch University, USA): Inspiration Developers and Humanistic Management

    Salil K Sen et al (Thailand): Sustainable practices and humanistic management

    Osmar Arandia (UDEM, Mexico): HM Case studies from Mexico

    Each presenter will have 10 minutes to allow group discussion after presentations conclude.

    4:30- 5:00 Concluding thoughts and next Steps conversation

     

     

    For Questions please contact Michael Pirson at: pirson@fordham.edu


  • 3.  Invitation to register for Humanistic Management Preconference at AOM, August 3, 2017

    Posted 05-30-2017 07:49
    Dear Michael,

    I am interested in attending.

    Thanks,

    Radha

    On Mon, May 29, 2017 at 9:10 PM, Michael Pirson <pirson@fordham.edu> wrote:
    Dear colleagues, [apologies for cross-posting]

    The International Humanistic Management Association is inviting to its 3rd annual AOM preconference supported by Fordham University.

    Please find the program below and register using this link:
    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/aom-humanistic-management-preconference-2017-tickets-34256820071

    AOM Humanistic Management Pre Conference:

    When:                   August 3, 2017: 9am – 5pm,

    Where:                  Georgia State University

    Training Room 1 (1st floor)

    55 Park Place,

    Atlanta, GA 30303

    (15 minute walk from AOM Hotels)

    Link to map: http://tinyurl.com/ls3hp2v

    Who:                Anyone interested in the tenets of humanistic management (protecting human dignity, promoting human well-being within the planetary boundaries) is welcome to join.

    As the seating is limited we ask you to send RSVP email to Michael Pirson: pirson@fordham.edu

     

    Goals of conference:

    ·         To exchange ideas about the foundational concepts of humanistic management, research,  and their application in practice and pedagogy.

    ·         To connect and shape the agenda for interaction between academia, practice and policy on how management of organizations can be a contributor to the common good.

    ·         To bring together people that wish to contribute to the transition towards a life-conducive economic system and see managing and organizing as key to this transition.




    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     


     

     

    Draft Program

    Overview:  The purpose of the Humanistic Management AOM preconference is to bring together scholars from various divisions of the Academy that share a humanistic perspective on management research and teaching. While there has been a lot of interest in such a humanistic perspective the divisional setup of AOM rarely allows cross-division connections. We wish to provide such a space with this preconference format suggest by former AOM president Paul Adler.  In this preconference, we will 1) discuss the conceptual underpinnings of a humanistic perspective of management and 2) explore its applications in practice and 3) pedagogy. We also wish to build community and work on agenda setting towards a life-conducive economy.

    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    9:00- 9:15 Welcome and Introduction to Humanistic Management

    Michael Pirson (Fordham University, USA)

    9:15-10:45 Part I: Conceptual foundations of Humanistic management

    Alejo Sison / Ignacio Ferrero (University of Navarra, Spain): "Virtue Ethics And Humanistic Management"

    Sandra Waddock (Boston College, USA): Life Conducive Management

    David Wasilieski (Duquesne University, USA): Humanism and Business- Perspectives

    Cristina Neesham (Swinburne University, Australia): Radical humanism and employment relations

    Each presenter will have 10 minutes to allow group discussion after presentations conclude.

     

    11:00- 12:00 Panel 1: Individual perspectives on humanistic management

    Leslie Sekerka, (Menlo College, USA): Moral Courage and prejudice in the Workplace

    Mario Fernando (University of Wollongong, Australia): Employee Connectedness and Ethics- the role of moral courage.

    Daniel Goering (University of Tokyo, Japan): Multiple Role identities, goal conflicts and well being

    Marc Cohen (Seattle University, USA): The Role of Trust and Humanistic Management

    Each presenter will have 10 minutes to allow group discussion after presentations conclude.

    Break- Overview of Humanistic Management Association

    1:00- 2:15 Panel 2: Group/Organization level perspectives of HM

    Douglas May et al. (Kansas University, USA): Meaningfulness at the Humanistic Management

    Xi Chen, Ping Ping Fu, Alim Beveridge (University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China): Humanistic values and Chinese generational conflicts at work

    Simon Pek (Simon Fraser University, Canada): Workplace democracy

    Erica Steckler (UM Lowell, USA): Organizational Authenticity and Humanistic Management

    Each presenter will have 10 minutes to allow group discussion after presentations conclude.

    2:30- 3:30 Part II: Exploring Humanistic Management Practice/ Pedagogy

    Ashish Pandey (IIT Bombay, India): How business organizations pursue alternate goals in a market economy- Cases studies from India

    Benito Teehanke (De La Salle University, Philippines): Humanistic entrepreneurship theory and practice: A critical realist approach

    Ernestina Giudici (University of Cagliari, Italy): Humanism, Multiculturalism and Education

    Jyoti Bachani (St. Mary's College, USA): Mindfulness, HM and Learning

    Each presenter will have 10 minutes to allow group discussion after presentations conclude.

    3:45- 4:30 Humanistic Management Practice

    Pauline McCharles (Antioch University, USA): Inspiration Developers and Humanistic Management

    Salil K Sen et al (Thailand): Sustainable practices and humanistic management

    Osmar Arandia (UDEM, Mexico): HM Case studies from Mexico

    Each presenter will have 10 minutes to allow group discussion after presentations conclude.

    4:30- 5:00 Concluding thoughts and next Steps conversation

     

     

    For Questions please contact Michael Pirson at: pirson@fordham.edu



  • 4.  Invitation to register for Humanistic Management Preconference at AOM, August 3, 2017

    Posted 05-30-2017 10:05
    Please remove me from the Humanistic Management email list.

    Rhonda Pfaltzgraff-Carlson, PhD
    Harmony Management Consulting Services
    3629 Stettinius Avenue
    Cincinnati, Ohio 45208
    http://HarmonyMCS.com



    On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 7:48 AM, Radha Sharma <radha@mdi.ac.in> wrote:
    Dear Michael,

    I am interested in attending.

    Thanks,

    Radha

    On Mon, May 29, 2017 at 9:10 PM, Michael Pirson <pirson@fordham.edu> wrote:
    Dear colleagues, [apologies for cross-posting]

    The International Humanistic Management Association is inviting to its 3rd annual AOM preconference supported by Fordham University.

    Please find the program below and register using this link:
    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/aom-humanistic-management-preconference-2017-tickets-34256820071

    AOM Humanistic Management Pre Conference:

    When:                   August 3, 2017: 9am – 5pm,

    Where:                  Georgia State University

    Training Room 1 (1st floor)

    55 Park Place,

    Atlanta, GA 30303

    (15 minute walk from AOM Hotels)

    Link to map: http://tinyurl.com/ls3hp2v

    Who:                Anyone interested in the tenets of humanistic management (protecting human dignity, promoting human well-being within the planetary boundaries) is welcome to join.

    As the seating is limited we ask you to send RSVP email to Michael Pirson: pirson@fordham.edu

     

    Goals of conference:

    ·         To exchange ideas about the foundational concepts of humanistic management, research,  and their application in practice and pedagogy.

    ·         To connect and shape the agenda for interaction between academia, practice and policy on how management of organizations can be a contributor to the common good.

    ·         To bring together people that wish to contribute to the transition towards a life-conducive economic system and see managing and organizing as key to this transition.




    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     


     

     

    Draft Program

    Overview:  The purpose of the Humanistic Management AOM preconference is to bring together scholars from various divisions of the Academy that share a humanistic perspective on management research and teaching. While there has been a lot of interest in such a humanistic perspective the divisional setup of AOM rarely allows cross-division connections. We wish to provide such a space with this preconference format suggest by former AOM president Paul Adler.  In this preconference, we will 1) discuss the conceptual underpinnings of a humanistic perspective of management and 2) explore its applications in practice and 3) pedagogy. We also wish to build community and work on agenda setting towards a life-conducive economy.

    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    9:00- 9:15 Welcome and Introduction to Humanistic Management

    Michael Pirson (Fordham University, USA)

    9:15-10:45 Part I: Conceptual foundations of Humanistic management

    Alejo Sison / Ignacio Ferrero (University of Navarra, Spain): "Virtue Ethics And Humanistic Management"

    Sandra Waddock (Boston College, USA): Life Conducive Management

    David Wasilieski (Duquesne University, USA): Humanism and Business- Perspectives

    Cristina Neesham (Swinburne University, Australia): Radical humanism and employment relations

    Each presenter will have 10 minutes to allow group discussion after presentations conclude.

     

    11:00- 12:00 Panel 1: Individual perspectives on humanistic management

    Leslie Sekerka, (Menlo College, USA): Moral Courage and prejudice in the Workplace

    Mario Fernando (University of Wollongong, Australia): Employee Connectedness and Ethics- the role of moral courage.

    Daniel Goering (University of Tokyo, Japan): Multiple Role identities, goal conflicts and well being

    Marc Cohen (Seattle University, USA): The Role of Trust and Humanistic Management

    Each presenter will have 10 minutes to allow group discussion after presentations conclude.

    Break- Overview of Humanistic Management Association

    1:00- 2:15 Panel 2: Group/Organization level perspectives of HM

    Douglas May et al. (Kansas University, USA): Meaningfulness at the Humanistic Management

    Xi Chen, Ping Ping Fu, Alim Beveridge (University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China): Humanistic values and Chinese generational conflicts at work

    Simon Pek (Simon Fraser University, Canada): Workplace democracy

    Erica Steckler (UM Lowell, USA): Organizational Authenticity and Humanistic Management

    Each presenter will have 10 minutes to allow group discussion after presentations conclude.

    2:30- 3:30 Part II: Exploring Humanistic Management Practice/ Pedagogy

    Ashish Pandey (IIT Bombay, India): How business organizations pursue alternate goals in a market economy- Cases studies from India

    Benito Teehanke (De La Salle University, Philippines): Humanistic entrepreneurship theory and practice: A critical realist approach

    Ernestina Giudici (University of Cagliari, Italy): Humanism, Multiculturalism and Education

    Jyoti Bachani (St. Mary's College, USA): Mindfulness, HM and Learning

    Each presenter will have 10 minutes to allow group discussion after presentations conclude.

    3:45- 4:30 Humanistic Management Practice

    Pauline McCharles (Antioch University, USA): Inspiration Developers and Humanistic Management

    Salil K Sen et al (Thailand): Sustainable practices and humanistic management

    Osmar Arandia (UDEM, Mexico): HM Case studies from Mexico

    Each presenter will have 10 minutes to allow group discussion after presentations conclude.

    4:30- 5:00 Concluding thoughts and next Steps conversation

     

     

    For Questions please contact Michael Pirson at: pirson@fordham.edu