Dear Colleagues (sent with apologies for cross-postings),
To be relevant, business schools must continuously adapt their curricula to keep pace with an increasingly dynamic business environment. It is necessary to prepare tomorrow's business leaders and managers to address changing, complex societal issues that impact how organizations run. This survey, developed by the SIM Curriculum Committee 2007-2008, requests your brief feedback on what "non-traditional" or newer topics you have introduced into your ethics, business & society, and similarly SIM-focused courses, and what you think will or should be taught in both the immediate and distant future.
Please take a few moments to complete the survey at
http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/?p=WEB2288AMMSNB5 .
Special thanks for Marc Orlitzky for writing and posting the survey and to the members of the 2007-08 SIM Curriculum Committee for helping this effort. The new committee will share the results at next year's AOM meeting.
Thank you.
Barrie
Barrie E. Litzky, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor Management and Organization
David and Marjorie Rosenberg Professor for Innovation and Change
The Pennsylvania State University
Great Valley School of Graduate and Professional Studies
30 E. Swedesford Road
Malvern, PA 19355
610-725-5286 (p)
610-725-5224 (f)
barrielitzky@psu.edu
http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/b/x/bxl26/
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