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Updates from GIVING VOICE TO VALUES at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business

  • 1.  Updates from GIVING VOICE TO VALUES at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business

    Posted 10-03-2017 10:43

     

    Updates from GIVING VOICE TO VALUES at University of Virginia Darden School of Business

     

    Greetings All!

    I hope you are well and thriving!

     

    I am delighted to share some of the exciting developments with the Giving Voice to Values pedagogy/curriculum for values-driven leadership development! Please do visit the Giving Voice to Values website and Darden Business Publishing to access the curriculum and learn more.

     

    Here are some highlights, thanks to the intellectual and pedagogical efforts of the GVV Network (THANK YOU!):

     

     

     

     

     

    Curriculum

    Reminder About the New Home for the GVV Curriculum

    

    The GVV cases, readings, exercises and more are now available from UVA Darden Business Publishing. The Legacy GVV materials will continue to be available for FREE download. The process for accessing the materials has changed. If you have any challenges, please email Mary Gentile and Darden Business Publishing for support. You can also request a free zip folder of the GVV materials by emailing: Charlotte Walker and/or Mary Gentile.

     

    Faculty-Only Resources

    Faculty will be able to access the Faculty-ONLY resources (teaching notes, B cases, etc.) by clicking on a clearly marked link on the GVV Darden Business Publishing page and registering as Faculty. This will be a one-time registration and will result in greater security for the Faculty-Only materials. If you have any trouble obtaining Faculty access or have a short time frame, you may request a free zip folder of GVV materials by emailing: Charlotte Walker and/or Mary Gentile.

     

    New GVV MOOC 

    GVV and UVA Darden are excited to announce the launch of a new GVV MOOC as of September 2017 at Coursera. This four-week online course will introduce individual learners, faculty and corporate practitioners to the GVV approach by means of short videos, exercises, readings and peer reviews. A new cohort will launch monthly. You can register at Coursera.

     

    Awards and Recognition

    Recognition for GVV and GVV Faculty Ambassadors

     

    Thinkers50 (the premier ranking of global business thinkers) has short-listed Mary Gentile for the Distinguished Achievement Award in the "Ideas Into Practice" category.

     

    ComplianceWeek named Mary Gentile (again, really GVV) a "Top Mind 2017" in Governance, Risk, Ethics and Compliance.

     

    The 2017 Outstanding Research Award awarded by the American Accounting Association Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Section was awarded to Christensen, A., Cote, J. and C.K. Latham, 2016. "Developing Ethical Confidence: The Impact of Action-Oriented Ethics Instruction in an Accounting Curriculum" in Journal of Business Ethics.

     

    The Outstanding Author Contribution in the 2017 Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence was awarded to Cote, Jane and Claire Kamm Latham (2016), "Peer-to-Peer Implementation of an Action-Oriented Ethics Framework in the Introductory Accounting Sequence", in Timothy J. Rupert , Beth B. Kern (ed.) Advances in Accounting Education: Teaching and Curriculum Innovations (Advances in Accounting Education, Volume 19) Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp.89 - 123.

     

     

     

     

    What's New With GVV

    New European Hub for GVV!

     

    We are excited to announce the new European Hub for GVV at the Center for Corporate Governance and Business Ethics, FH Wien, University of Applied Sciences, under the guidance of Dr. Markus Scholz, GVV Ambassador.

     

    The European Hub can be understood as the European competence center for GVV. They will undertake research in this area (e.g. surveying students and business leaders), create case studies in collaboration with Mary Gentile (cases will be made available through the Darden GVV website) and offer teaching sessions for students inside and outside our university. Moreover, they will offer tailored GVV courses for entrepreneurs, business leaders and other decision makers, as well as faculty development for schools and educators who want to use the GVV methodology.

     

     

     

     

    New GVV Global Corporate Outreach

    

    Building on the exciting GVV project with Unilever Nigeria last year, we will soon be working with Unilever Ghana.

     

    Magnetrol's work in China and Belgium (both in-person and using the GVV interactive online field manuals from Nomadic.fm) was wonderfully well-received. The President of Magnetrol, John Heiser, presented this work, along with Mary Gentile, at the Academy of Management in Atlanta in August 2017.

     

    GVV was the invited topic at the Wells Fargo ABC Forum webinar in July.

     

    GVV was also the invited topic for a Veteran's Administration Webinar this past summer.

     

    We have been asked to develop a module on Ethical Action, based on the GVV pedagogy, for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime "E4J" curriculum ("Educating for Justice"), an initiative growing out of Doha Declaration. The module will be piloted in Athens, Greece in November.

     

     

     

     

     

    Presentations and Workshops

    GVV Is On The Road! In the last few months, some of the audiences with whom we have shared GVV include:

    

    -Boston Business Ethics and Research Network

    -CACHE – Consortium on Abusive Conduct in Higher Education

    -U.S. Army SHARP/EO trainers at Fort Bragg

    -AACSB's "Re-Designing the Undergraduate Curriculum" conference

    -University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Business

    -Benedictine University Ph.D./D.B.A. Program in Values-Driven Leadership

    -Bentley University's Business Ethics Seminar in Copenhagen Business School

    -The Aspen Ethical Leadership in Healthcare program

    -Academy of Management in Atlanta (four programs)

    -CFA Institute

    -Yale School of Management

    -University of Colorado-Denver

     

     

    GVV Elective Course

     

    The syllabus for an intensive GVV elective is now available. The course – Leadership When It Really Counts: An Action Practicum – has three components:

     

    (1) Students are introduced to and experience GVV themselves

    (2) They develop GVV cases and teaching plans in a functional area or industry of their choice, and then

    (3) They deliver the material to their peers in a workshop format.

     

    This LEARN-CREATE-SHARE model allows students to develop peer coaching skills in enacting their values and allows their institutions the chance to develop a co-branded collection of GVV materials. The course can be offered as a regular course, a half course and/or a two-weekend intensive workshop/course.

     

    If you or one of your colleagues would like to offer this course, please download the syllabus at the link above.

     

     

     

    Books and Publications

     

    Giving Voice To Values Translations

    The Chinese and Korean translations of Giving Voice to Values: How to Speak Your Mind When You Know What is Right are now available! The Thai translation is forthcoming soon. A special thank you to Liang Yu for his careful work with the Chinese translation.

     

    Other Books and Articles

     

    GVV in Legal Education: Forthcoming new book in the GVV Book Series by Carolyn Plump: Voicing Values in the Legal Industry: Effective Advocacy with Integrity. This new book from the Routledge/Greenleaf Publishing GVV Book Series will introduce the use of GVV in Law and Business Law courses, and includes many GVV scenarios with discussion.

     

    GVV in Accounting: GVV's usefulness in accounting education is featured in Linking the Ethics and Management Control Literatures by Kenneth A. Merchant and Lourdes Ferreira White in Advances in Management Accounting, Volume 28, 129, 2017.

     

    GVV on the The Ethicist Blog of the Academy of ManagementGiving Voice To Values in the Classroom by Janet Salmons.

     

     

    Giving Voice to Values: A Pedagogy for Behavioral Ethics by Mary Gentile in the Journal of Management Education.

     

    Giving Voice To Values: A Global Partnership with UNGC PRME to Transform Management Education by Mary Gentile in The International Journal of Management Education.

     

    New GVV Book Collection from Greenleaf Publishing Launches:

    We are accepting new book proposals for the Giving Voice To Values book collection from Routledge/Greenleaf Publishing. For more information, please visit Routledge-Greenleaf Publishing and/or contact Mary Gentile.

     

     

     

     

     

    Other News

     

    GVV Is Growing!

    Use of GVV is growing all the time! Well over 1,000 pilots globally – in business education, in companies themselves, and increasingly in other areas of professional education – Law, Nursing, Medicine, etc.

     

    GVV Videos

    What is GVV? Mary Gentile, Creator/Director of Giving Voice to Values (GVV) Explains

     

    Who Can Use GVV? Mary Gentile, Creator/Director of Giving Voice to Values (GVV) Explains

     

     

    More Videos, Articles, Interviews, Op-Eds

    There are lots of other materials that can be used in your teaching at the book website, www.MaryGentile.com, under the "Media Room" and the "Other Writing" tabs. Most of them are FREE. Of particular interest is the 8-minute video introduction to GVV from McKinsey Quarterly.

     

    I will stop there, but there is always more and your ideas and contributions are always welcome and HUGELY appreciated. Be in touch ANY TIME!

     

    Thank You and Cheers!

    Mary C. Gentile Ph.D.

     

     

     

     

    Contact Mary Gentile

     

    Professor of Practice

    Creator/Director, Giving Voice to Values

    +1-978-468-2757

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Institute for Business in Society

     

     

    +1-434-982-2177 

    University of Virginia 

    Darden School of Business 

    P.O. Box 6550 

    Charlottesville, VA 22906-6550

    USA     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Mary Gentile | Darden School of Business, University of Virginia, 100 Darden Boulevard,
    Charlottesville, VA 22903

     

     

     

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