Lynda Rogerson and many other Mg-Ed-Dvers are clammering
for a reposting of the information on submitting papers for our San
Diego meeting. Here goes:
The theme of the 1998 Academy of Management meeting in San Diego
is �What Matters Most�. Although all presentations related to management
education and management development are welcomed for submission
to the Management Education and Development Division's Program,
as Program Chair I particularly welcome presentations that engage the
theme and invite you to submit papers on:
WHAT MATTERS MOST (or what should!) in:
Management Education
Management Development
Approaches, techniques, methods, technologies we use to teach/train
In business schools
Within the context of our host institutions
In corporate training departments
For the discipline of management
For our local communities
For our global society
>From the perspective of our relationships with stakeholders:
Benefactors
Colleagues
Students
�consumers" of our information
families and friends
What matter most about sharing our learning
or sharing what matters,
What purpose is served by being attentive to what matters most?
You might speculate on the risks of being too confident that we know
what matters most about management teaching/training.
Or you might explore how we come to know what matters about
teaching/training?
Assessment
Evaluation
Improvement and change
The AOM explicitly invites papers that are descriptive or prescriptive,
analytical or polemical.
What matters most is that we come together to discover what matters most.
Contact me for more information and check out the full call for papers
located at:
http://aom.pace.edu/meetings/1998/ Cybercollegially,
Charlie Wankel
Program Chair, Academy of Management
Management Education and Development Division
cx@worldnet.att.net or
wankelc@stjohns.edu