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Last Moment to Put Together a Symposium Panel for the Academy Meeting

  • 1.  Last Moment to Put Together a Symposium Panel for the Academy Meeting

    Posted 01-07-1998 09:16
    Does your department have an exciting new curriculum? Does
    your department use some new interesting technology based approach
    to teaching? Although it would be difficult for an individual to write
    an excellent paper in one day, there is still time
    for groups of colleagues at universities that have
    overnight delivery to the New York City area to put together a
    panel for a symposium proposal for the August 1998 San Diego
    meeting of the Academy of Management.
    CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
    ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT ANNUAL MEETING
    San Diego, August 9-12, 1998

    AOM MANAGEMENT EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT Division
    Examples of desirable topics:
    New Approaches to Management Development
    New Approaches to Teaching Executives Strategy
    Service Learning in Management Courses
    New Technologies and Teaching
    New Roles for the Internet in Management Teaching
    Experiences with International Networking in Management Teaching
    The Use and Abuse of Simulations in Teaching
    Reframing Case Study Teaching
    An Interactive Exercise for Teaching Management
    Prospects for the Future of Teaching Change and Development
    Using Guest Speakers More Effectively in Management Teaching
    Biases in Management Teaching
    Stakeholder-driven Approaches to Management Teaching
    Sense-making in a Management Course
    New Approaches to teaching Human Resource Management

    Papers should be sent to:
    Charles Wankel
    St. John's University--New York City
    1294 Washington Valley Rd.
    Bridgewater, NJ 08807-1429 USA
    fax: 908-218-5652
    email: WANKELC@STJOHNS.EDU or CX@WORLDNET.ATT.NET
    phone: 908-218-5646
    For details on the format and other requirements consult the call for
    papers at:
    http://aom.pace.edu/meetings/1998/
    The deadline for submissions is January 8, 1998.
    Cybercollegially,

    Charlie Wankel
    MED Program Chair