Dean Lipton, I would be interested in hearing further about
the Visiting Professorship. I am a senior faculty member
at the Sawyer School of Management teaching Leadership &
Decisionmaking, Ethics in Management as well as Organizational
behavior... All are focused on how to bring change into our
organizations.
Of course, I have what you request -
"terminal degree (political science), teaching experience
(much and I love it) and a history of scholarship"
(publish juried two or three a year) plus hands-on experience
for several decades in my own international consulting
business (Fran Burke Associates).
I would be interested in more particulars like the load, targeted
salary and something like a distinguished visiting professorship
for a year, I assume. I was touched by the OCM program ... my
kind of program, I would think.
Frances Burke, PhD
Suffolk University, sawyer School ofManagement
8 Ashburton Place, S629, Boston, MA. 02108
617 573-8315/o; 617 523-5440/h; 617 529-3858/pm-cell
All snail mail to Fran Burke, Associates, 20 Joy Street
Boston, MA. 02114, USA
On Sun, 18 Jul 1999, Mark Lipton wrote:
> The Milano Graduate School of Management and Urban Policy, a division of
> New School University, is searching for a Visiting Professor to join us in
> late August, 1999. Rank and salary are open.
> The ideal candidate will have an interest in Human Resources Management
> and/or Organization Development; a terminal degree, teaching experience and
> a history of scholarship; and hands-on experience in a managerial or
> senior-level consulting position.
> We offer a large - and growing - graduate program in HRM and we are about
> to launch an innovative graduate program in Organization Change Management.
>
>
> Inquiries for further information or letters of application should be sent
> as soon possible to:
> Mark Lipton, Ph.D.
> Associate Dean
> Milano Graduate School
> New School University
> 80 Fifth Avenue - Suite 800
> New York, NY 10011
>
> voice: 212-229-2814
> fax: 212-807-1913
> email:
lipton@newschool.edu
>