Yes, thanks to all who are contributing to this discussion thread. This is a great education for me too. I love this exchange of ideas --- let's keep it going.
I would encourage anyone who did not hear the 2016 - AOM Presidential Address by Debra Shapiro - Making the Academy Full-Voice Meaningful ( see attachment)
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*** Share something here if you see how that presentation supports this interest in the topic Sargam initiated here.
Presidential Address from Debra L. Shapiro at Academy of Management 2016 Annual Meeting in Anaheim, CA
In 2016
Anaheim, CA
Debra L. Shapiro
University of Maryland
71st President (2016)
Ph.D., Northwestern University
Video link below:
http://aom.org/Multi-Media/Archives---2016-Annual-Meeting/2016-Presidential-Address.aspx
Also in 2014 Debra was the Chair of the AOM Program and chose the Theme to be "Power of Words" During the Sunday morning Presidential Program she introduce the Theme to the audience – (all those attending AOM) . She started with a few words and then said the rest of your presentation would be in the form of POEM. See the attachment of that POEM.
Academy of Management
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Three other Presidential Addresses you might like to review now:
In 2017
AOM Annual Meeting in Atlanta, GA
| | | Past President Anita M. McGahan University of Toronto 72nd President (2016-17) Ph.D., Harvard University |
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Video link below:
http://aom.org/Multi-Media/2017-Annual-Meeting/2017-Presidential-Address.aspx
In 2015
Paul S. Adler, President (2015)
Paul S. Adler
University of Southern California
70th President (2014)
Ph.D., University of Picardie
Presidential Address: Our Teaching Mission
Video link below:
http://aom.org/Multi-Media/Archives---2015-Annual-Meeting/2015-Annual-Meeting-Presidential-Address.aspx
IN 2010
James P. (Jim) Walsh
University of Michigan
65th President
2010
BA, State University Of New York At Albany
MA, University Of Chicago; MA, Columbia University
PhD, Northwestern University
Presidential Address: Embracing the Sacred in our Secular Scholarly World, Academy of Management Review, Volume 36, Number 2, April 2011
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Wow! Thank you.
Sargam,
I sometimes play popular ballads for students. One of my favorites is a Ben Folds song called Fred Jones, part 2.
In the song, the aging Mr. Jones is being let go from work while all these young folks are "taking his place."
It's emotional and it helps my younger students put themselves into the place of an older worker whose skills may be becoming obsolete and who may feel like he's losing his grip on his work, and the world in general. The line near the end .. "he's forgotten, but not yet gone" is really powerful. I have to hold back tears every time I play it.
With all these suggestions I wonder if there is need for an anthology of poetry and lyrics that could be pulled together for teaching business topics. This sounds like maybe a nice topic for the Academy Conference. I'd attend a session on this.
Tracy
Tracy Lambert Griggs, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Management
College of Business Administration
In the specific instance of business and strategy
(a) heighten ethical awareness and willingness
(b) inspiring the students for thinking just and compassionate business spaces
(e.g. I often use the Nursery Rhyme Ba Ba Blacksheep to sensitize the students of business
toward the necessity of equitable businesses and equal spaces)
Dear Sagram,
At the moment, I am participating in a project that aims to develop art-based exercises for servant leadership development.
http://www.artfulleader.eu/
regards,
Dirk van Dierendonck
From: Management, Spirituality & Religion [mailto:MSR@AOMLISTS.AOM.ORG] On Behalf Of Sargam Garg
Sent: 12 December 2017 19:44
To: MSR@AOMLISTS.AOM.ORG
Subject: Request for ideas/resources
Would you know of any work that links poetry and business in some way, specifically how poetry can impact students' understanding of business and strategy.
Any ideas/inputs are welcome.
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College of Business Administration
Management and Organizations Area
California State University, Sacramento
6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95819