Hello all,
Thanks Stacie for the alternate question. I have been able to use 'the existence of MSR interest group as a validity claim' for introducing an elective course on 'Spirituality and Human Behavior' at the Ph.D. level at our institute which has been running successfully for the past few years.
Regards,
Radha
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Radha R. Sharma, Ph.D.
Raman Munjal (Hero MotoCorp) Chair Professor
Professor, OB & HRD
Management Development Institute
Mehrauli Road, Sukhrali
Gurgaon 122007, India
www.mdi.ac.in
E-mail: radha@mdi.ac.in
radhasharma308@gmail.com
www.mdi.ac.in
From: Management, Spirituality & Religion [mailto:MSR@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU] On Behalf Of Stacie Chappell
Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 11:25 PM
To: MSR@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
Subject: slight amendment to the question
Hello All – thanks for the credit Charlie – and I would actually change the question slightly. I think what I asked was:
Have you ever used the existence of the MSR interest group as a validity claim for something you wanted to do? Meaning, have you referenced the fact that the AOM has an interest group as evidence of the validity of XYZ?
Wester New England University
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