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  • 1.  Academy panel proposal: Distance Education

    Posted 01-05-1999 14:31
    Who would like to take up this last-minute challenge and put together a
    panel session on Delivering Management Education at a Distance? Please
    quickly send us an abstract of your presentation and we'll put it together
    to submit by January 8.

    Jane Schmidt-Wilk, Ph.D.
    Scott Herriott. Ph.D.
    Maharishi University of Management
    Fairfield, IA 52557
    http://www.mum.edu

    >The deadline for submission of papers and symposia proposals for the August
    >1999 Chicago meeting of the Academy of Management is January 8th. It seems
    >close doesn't it. But YOU CAN MAKE IT! What you have to do is contact a
    >few other people in the know on your topic. Have each write out an abstract
    >of their panel presentation. You as "organizer" then staple them together
    >and write an integrating introduction. Presto-chango, you've got a
    >symposium submission for the Academy. Sent it off to more than one division
    >(e.g., International Management and MED). Check the call (it's url is
    >below) and target the divisions that fit with your research.
    > We in the Management Education and Development Division particularly
    >welcome symposium proposals. We are interested in what people are doing
    >with that new curriculum at your school, with that new teaching technology,
    >with globalizing, adding ethical dimensions, service learning, integrating
    >with other disciplines, internships, Internet applications, special issues
    >with management education in your country, issues in undergraduate
    >management education, issues in MBA programs, issues in doctoral level
    >management education, assessment issues, issues in mentoring newbie
    >instructors, issues in mentoring your senior faculty, issues of diversity.
    >Your experience and that of your colleagues is valuable. You know it--tell
    >us about. Submit a symposium proposal.
    >
    >CALL FOR PAPERS/SYMPOSIUM (PANEL) PROPOSALS
    >ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT MEETING
    >CHICAGO AUGUST 8-11, 1999
    >submission deadline: January 8, 1999
    >The Management Education and Development division (MED) particularly invites
    >papers for special sessions on MANAGEMENT EDUCATION IN A PLURALISTIC WORLD.
    >Though time is late, we know you can finish a paper or (more readily
    >accomplished now) develop a complete symposium (panel) proposal by January
    >8th on this important subject. Really!
    > Of course, all divisions of the Academy of Management invite your
    >submissions (as you can see in the call listed below) on the conference
    >theme: Change and Development Journeys into a Pluralistic World.
    >
    >Jim Stoner, MED Division Program Chair
    >Graduate School of Business
    >Fordham University, New York City
    >stoner@mary.fordham.edu
    >phone: 212-636-6178
    >
    >The Academy call is at:
    >http://www.aom.pace.edu/meetings/1999/c99callH.htm
    >Related information about the theme of the conference is at:
    >http://www.aom.pace.edu/meetings/1999/THEM99V3.html



    Jane Schmidt-Wilk, Ph.D.
    Director, Center for Management Research
    Assistant Professor
    Maharishi University of Management
    Fairfield, IA 52557
    http://www.mum.edu


  • 2.  Academy panel proposal: Distance Education

    Posted 01-05-1999 19:21
    Dr. Sharon Garrison and I would be interested.  She and I will talk it over tomorrow morning and let you know.

    At 01:30 PM 1/5/99 -0600, you wrote:
    >Who would like to take up this last-minute challenge and put together a
    >panel session on Delivering Management Education at a Distance? Please
    >quickly send us an abstract of your presentation and we'll put it together
    >to submit by January 8.
    >
    >Jane Schmidt-Wilk, Ph.D.
    >Scott Herriott. Ph.D.
    >Maharishi University of Management
    >Fairfield, IA   52557
    >
    >>The deadline for submission of papers and symposia proposals for the August
    >>1999 Chicago meeting of the Academy of Management is January 8th.  It seems
    >>close doesn't it.  But YOU CAN MAKE IT!  What you have to do is contact a
    >>few other people in the know on your topic.  Have each write out an abstract
    >>of their panel presentation.  You as "organizer" then staple them together
    >>and write an integrating introduction.  Presto-chango, you've got a
    >>symposium submission for the Academy.  Sent it off to more than one division
    >>(e.g., International Management and MED).  Check the call (it's url is
    >>below) and target the divisions that fit with your research.
    >>        We in the Management Education and Development Division particularly
    >>welcome symposium proposals.  We are interested in what people are doing
    >>with that new curriculum at your school, with that new teaching technology,
    >>with globalizing, adding ethical dimensions, service learning, integrating
    >>with other disciplines, internships, Internet applications, special issues
    >>with management education in your country, issues in undergraduate
    >>management education, issues in MBA programs, issues in doctoral level
    >>management education, assessment issues, issues in mentoring newbie
    >>instructors, issues in mentoring your senior faculty, issues of diversity.
    >>Your experience and that of your colleagues is valuable.  You know it--tell
    >>us about.  Submit a symposium proposal.
    >>
    >>CALL FOR PAPERS/SYMPOSIUM (PANEL) PROPOSALS
    >>ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT MEETING
    >>CHICAGO AUGUST 8-11, 1999
    >>submission deadline: January 8, 1999
    >>The Management Education and Development division (MED) particularly invites
    >>papers for special sessions on MANAGEMENT EDUCATION IN A PLURALISTIC WORLD.
    >>Though time is late, we know you can finish a paper or (more readily
    >>accomplished now) develop a complete symposium (panel) proposal by January
    >>8th on this important subject. Really!
    >>        Of course, all divisions of the Academy of Management invite your
    >>submissions (as you can see in the call listed below) on the conference
    >>theme: Change and Development Journeys into a Pluralistic World.
    >>
    >>Jim Stoner, MED Division Program Chair
    >>Graduate School of Business
    >>Fordham University, New York City
    >>phone: 212-636-6178
    >>
    >>The Academy call is at:
    >>Related information about the theme of the conference is at:
    >
    >
    >
    >Jane Schmidt-Wilk, Ph.D.
    >Director, Center for Management Research
    >Assistant Professor
    >Maharishi University of Management
    >Fairfield, IA   52557

    Marina Onken
    Assistant Professor
    Florida Gulf Coast University
    College of Business
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    Fort Myers, FL  33965-6565
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