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AAT: Bridging disciplinary divides - Henry Mintzberg, Tom Donaldson, Stu Hart and Bob Quinn

  • 1.  AAT: Bridging disciplinary divides - Henry Mintzberg, Tom Donaldson, Stu Hart and Bob Quinn

    Posted 07-12-2017 14:06

    Dear Colleagues, (apologies for cross-posting)


    If you are interested in the larger problems facing humanity and whether and how AOM can contribute to solutions please check out the below AAT with some of AOM's most prominent thought leaders.


    Session Type: Symposium
    Program Session: 669 | Submission: 11361 | Sponsor(s): (AAT)
    Scheduled: Sunday, Aug 6 2017 2:00PM - 3:30PM at Hyatt Regency Atlanta in International Ballroom North


    At the Interface- Building Paradigmatic Bridges across Disciplinary Boundaries
    Bridging disciplinary divides

     

    Organizer: Michael Andreas Pirson, Fordham U.
    Speaker: Thomas J. Donaldson, The Wharton School (Penn)
    Speaker: Henry Mintzberg, McGill U.
    Speaker: Stuart Hart, U. of Vermont
    Speaker: Robert E. Quinn, U. of Michigan
    Facilitator: Erica Steckler, U. of Massachusetts Lowell

    The call for submissions suggests that more attention needs to be given to the work required at the interface of our academic disciplines but also our various audiences outside academia. The call states: "Today's Grand Challenges (e.g., aging populations, climate change) increasingly demand large-scale multi-perspective strategies." In this panel we are discussing how these grand challenges can be addressed so that the specialized knowledge generated in the divisions/functions of management thought and practice can be more successfully applied. We focus particularly on the emergence of alternative paradigms that can bridge academic disciplines, management practice, pedagogy and policy.

    Search Terms: Humanistic Management | paradigms | boundaries


    See you in Atlanta!
    --
    Michael Pirson

    Sign up for updates from the International Humanistic Management Association:
    http://eepurl.com/cTbBxL


  • 2.  AAT: Bridging disciplinary divides - Henry Mintzberg, Tom Donaldson, Stu Hart and Bob Quinn

    Posted 08-05-2017 10:44

    Dear Colleagues, (apologies for cross-posting)


    If you are interested in the larger problems facing humanity and whether and how AOM can contribute to solutions please check out the below AAT with some of AOM's most prominent thought leaders.


    Session Type: Symposium
    Program Session: 669 | Submission: 11361 | Sponsor(s): (AAT)
    Scheduled: Sunday, Aug 6 2017 2:00PM - 3:30PM at Hyatt Regency Atlanta in International Ballroom North


    At the Interface- Building Paradigmatic Bridges across Disciplinary Boundaries
    Bridging disciplinary divides

     

    Organizer: Michael Andreas Pirson, Fordham U.
    Speaker: Thomas J. Donaldson, The Wharton School (Penn)
    Speaker: Henry Mintzberg, McGill U.
    Speaker: Stuart Hart, U. of Vermont
    Speaker: Robert E. Quinn, U. of Michigan
    Facilitator: Erica Steckler, U. of Massachusetts Lowell

    The call for submissions suggests that more attention needs to be given to the work required at the interface of our academic disciplines but also our various audiences outside academia. The call states: "Today's Grand Challenges (e.g., aging populations, climate change) increasingly demand large-scale multi-perspective strategies." In this panel we are discussing how these grand challenges can be addressed so that the specialized knowledge generated in the divisions/functions of management thought and practice can be more successfully applied. We focus particularly on the emergence of alternative paradigms that can bridge academic disciplines, management practice, pedagogy and policy.

    Search Terms: Humanistic Management | paradigms | boundaries


    See you in Atlanta!
    --
    Michael Pirson

    Sign up for updates from the International Humanistic Management Association:
    http://eepurl.com/cTbBxL



    --
    Michael Pirson

    Sign up for updates from the International Humanistic Management Association:
    http://eepurl.com/cTbBxL