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  • 1.  All-Academy PDW "Greening Management Education"

    Posted 04-27-2009 11:21
    Dear Colleagues,

    Below is an invitation to a PDW at this summer's Academy of Management
    meeting in Chicago on the Principles for Responsible Management
    Education (PRME).

    We would love to see you there! Come join the conversation and
    bring along any experiences you would like to share!

    Andreas Rasche
    Sandra Waddock
    Pat Werhane
    Juliane Iannerelli

    ==========================================
    Call for Attendance – Academy of Management Meeting in Chicago, IL
    All-Academy Professional Development Workshop (PDW)

    “Greening” Management Education: Educating for Global
    Responsibilities, Sustainability, and Ethics

    This PDW helps participants from a variety of management disciplines to
    share and develop knowledge about how to teach “green” issues in
    management education. The workshop supports the agenda and
    interdisciplinary nature of the recently launched Principles for
    Responsible Management Education (PRME) and offers a forum to discuss
    how environmental issues relate to the principles. Five panelists
    representing a variety of stakeholders will open the session by briefly
    discussing why, from their varied perspectives, the issue of
    “greening” management education is both necessary and timely.

    Workshop participants will themselves then “join the table”,
    addressing several focal questions on “greening” management
    education during moderated roundtable discussions. Following the
    well-known World Café format, participants will visit three different
    roundtables to ensure a maximum degree of interaction between session
    participants and thus establish unique opportunities for networking. The
    addressed questions relate to the six PRME principles and include: What
    new materials and pedagogical approaches can be used to “green”
    management education, particularly using today’s advanced
    communications technologies? What new curriculum structures, types of
    assignments, and integrative approaches will provide the depth of
    knowledge necessary to develop “green” leaders? How do we ensure the
    development of global perspectives when discussing “green” issues in
    the classroom?

    The PDW closes with a de-briefing session during which the different
    roundtables report back to the audience to foster mutual learning and
    also to clearly communicate the key take-aways. The co-organizers will
    attempt to synthesize what has been discussed and learned at the
    roundtables.

    Format: The All-Academy PDW consists of brief opening presentations by
    the panelists and moderated roundtable discussions. Each participant
    will have the opportunity to visit three different roundtables hosted by
    a panelist and/or organizer. A moderated feedback session will wrap up
    the results.

    Presenters & Facilitators: Rich Leimsider (Aspen Institute), Ron Nahser
    (Presidio School of Management, San Francisco), Liz Maw (Net Impact),
    James E. Post (Boston University), Carolyn Woo (University of Notre
    Dame)

    Organizers: Juliane Iannarelli (AACSB), Andreas Rasche (Warwick
    Business School), Sandra Waddock (Boston College), Patricia H. Werhane
    (DePaul University Chicago, University of Virginia)

    Details: Sunday, Aug 9 2009 11:30AM - 2:00PM at Hyatt Regency Chicago
    in Grand B

    Prior registration is not required! This All-Academy PDW is open to
    everyone!
    =======================================

    ==================================
    Dr Andreas Rasche
    Assistant Professor of Business in Society
    Institute of Governance and Public Management (IGPM)
    Warwick Business School
    The University of Warwick
    Coventry CV4 7AL

    Tel: +44 (0)24 7657 3131
    Fax: +44 (0)24 7652 4410
    andreas.rasche@wbs.ac.uk
    http://www.arasche.com

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  • 2.  All-Academy PDW "Greening Management Education"

    Posted 07-10-2009 04:00
    *** Apologies for Cross-Postings***

    Dear Colleagues,

    Below is an invitation to a PDW at this summer's Academy of Management
    meeting in Chicago on the Principles for Responsible Management
    Education (PRME).

    We would love to see you there! Come join the conversation and
    bring along any experiences you would like to share!

    Sandra Waddock
    Pat Werhane
    Juliane Iannerelli
    Andreas Rasche

    ==========================================
    Call for Attendance - Academy of Management Meeting in Chicago, IL
    All-Academy Professional Development Workshop (PDW)

    “Greening” Management Education: Educating for Global
    Responsibilities, Sustainability, and Ethics

    This PDW helps participants from a variety of management disciplines to
    share and develop knowledge about how to teach “green” issues in
    management education. The workshop supports the agenda and
    interdisciplinary nature of the recently launched Principles for
    Responsible Management Education (PRME) and offers a forum to discuss
    how environmental issues relate to the principles. Five panelists
    representing a variety of stakeholders will open the session by briefly
    discussing why, from their varied perspectives, the issue of
    “greening” management education is both necessary and timely.

    Workshop participants will themselves then “join the table”,
    addressing several focal questions on “greening” management
    education during moderated roundtable discussions. Following the
    well-known World Café format, participants will visit three different
    roundtables to ensure a maximum degree of interaction between session
    participants and thus establish unique opportunities for networking. The
    addressed questions relate to the six PRME principles and include: What
    new materials and pedagogical approaches can be used to “green”
    management education, particularly using today’s advanced
    communications technologies? What new curriculum structures, types of
    assignments, and integrative approaches will provide the depth of
    knowledge necessary to develop “green” leaders? How do we ensure the
    development of global perspectives when discussing “green” issues in
    the classroom?

    The PDW closes with a de-briefing session during which the different
    roundtables report back to the audience to foster mutual learning and
    also to clearly communicate the key take-aways. The co-organizers will
    attempt to synthesize what has been discussed and learned at the
    roundtables.

    Format: The All-Academy PDW consists of brief opening presentations by
    the panelists and moderated roundtable discussions. Each participant
    will have the opportunity to visit three different roundtables hosted by
    a panelist and/or organizer. A moderated feedback session will wrap up
    the results.

    Presenters & Facilitators: Rich Leimsider (Aspen Institute), Ron Nahser
    (Presidio School of Management, San Francisco), Liz Maw (Net Impact),
    James E. Post (Boston University), Carolyn Woo (University of Notre
    Dame)

    Organizers: Juliane Iannarelli (AACSB), Andreas Rasche (Warwick
    Business School), Sandra Waddock (Boston College), Patricia H. Werhane
    (DePaul University Chicago, University of Virginia)

    Details: Sunday, Aug 9 2009 11:30AM - 2:00PM at Hyatt Regency Chicago
    in Grand B

    Prior registration is not required! This All-Academy PDW is open to
    everyone!
    =======================================





    ==================================
    Dr Andreas Rasche
    Assistant Professor of Business in Society
    Institute of Governance and Public Management (IGPM)
    Warwick Business School
    The University of Warwick
    Coventry CV4 7AL

    Tel: +44 (0)24 7657 3131
    Fax: +44 (0)24 7652 4410
    andreas.rasche@wbs.ac.uk
    http://www.arasche.com

    --
    Scanned for Warwick Business School by iCritical.

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