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  • 1.  GroupwaCALL FOR SYMPOSIA SUBMISSIONS

    Posted 12-28-1999 16:24
    Daniel,

    I noticed your email on the management development AOM listserv. I'm
    putting on something similar in the Pennsylvania, New Jersey area. You can
    see more information about it at www.tristatehr.org. It's looking at the
    people-side of technology and how to manage virtual teams, organization,
    structures, etc. Groupware is obviously a collaborative tool in a virtual
    world. Would you be interested in participating or would you know of other
    academic or corporate people who would be interested in participating?

    Thanks for your time,

    Wayne Tarken
    856 482-6117

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Daniel Eveleth <eveleth@UIDAHO.EDU>
    To: <MG-ED-DV@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU>
    Sent: Monday, December 20, 1999 3:03 PM
    Subject: Groupware: CALL FOR SYMPOSIA SUBMISSIONS


    > CALL FOR SYMPOSIA SUBMISSIONS on the use of Groupware in Management
    > Education and Management Development
    > AOM Meetings in Toronto: August 4-9, 2000
    >
    > Dear Colleagues,
    > Groupware (or collaborative systems, group computing, collaborative
    > computing) is becoming more popular in facilitating discussions and
    > creating collaborative environments in the workplace (e.g.,
    > decision-making). As a tool these information systems are also finding
    > their way into management education. For example, in academic classrooms
    > groupware is being used to bring together distance education students and
    > to create a mechanism for guest speakers to "visit" when they can't be
    > physically present. In my own case, I have used a specific web-based
    > groupware application for organizational behavior exercises where I want
    to
    > "hold constant" potential impacts of time and non-verbal communication.
    >
    > It the spirit of helping to fill-up your holiday season with work, please
    > let me, as MED's Chair of GroupWare, invite you to submit any interests
    you
    > may have in participating in a symposium that brings together applications
    > of groupware in Management Education or Development.
    >
    > If you are interested in contributing to this proposal please communicate
    > with me directly (i.e., off of the list) at eveleth@uidaho.edu. Please
    send
    > an email message to me that briefly describes your use of groupware in
    > Management Education or Development. Keeping in mind the AOM theme of
    > "time" I will review the ideas and look for a common thread that will tie
    > each application together.
    >
    > For more information on the Academy and the conference please visit the
    > following site: http://www.aom.pace.edu/
    >
    > Daniel M. Eveleth
    > College of Business and Economics
    > University of Idaho
    > Moscow, Idaho 84844-3178
    > (208) 885-4396
    > mail to: eveleth@uidaho.edu
    >


  • 2.  GroupwaCALL FOR SYMPOSIA SUBMISSIONS

    Posted 01-03-2000 14:42
    Hoeb,

    Iets voor jou?
    Beate.
    Ik ben er morgen toch.
    Nu de post aan het doen want Jan Kees en ik moeten nog door het voorstel
    heen.
    Daar gaat mijn Brabantse thuiswerkweek.

    Beate.

    Dr. Beatrice Isabella Johanna Maria (B.I.J.M.) van der Heijden,
    Assistant Professor
    University of Twente/Faculty of Technology and Management/Department HRM
    P.O.Box 217
    7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands
    Telephone:+31-53-4894227, Fax: +31-53-4892159
    Mobile telephone: +31-6-53796507 Home: +31-73-5324702
    E-mail: B.I.J.M.vanderHeijden@sms.utwente.nl


    -----Original Message-----
    From: Wayne Tarken [mailto:wtarken@HRTECHNOLOGYGROUP.COM]
    Sent: dinsdag 28 december 1999 22:24
    To: MG-ED-DV@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
    Subject: Re: Groupware: CALL FOR SYMPOSIA SUBMISSIONS


    Daniel,

    I noticed your email on the management development AOM listserv. I'm
    putting on something similar in the Pennsylvania, New Jersey area. You can
    see more information about it at www.tristatehr.org. It's looking at the
    people-side of technology and how to manage virtual teams, organization,
    structures, etc. Groupware is obviously a collaborative tool in a virtual
    world. Would you be interested in participating or would you know of other
    academic or corporate people who would be interested in participating?

    Thanks for your time,

    Wayne Tarken
    856 482-6117

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Daniel Eveleth <eveleth@UIDAHO.EDU>
    To: <MG-ED-DV@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU>
    Sent: Monday, December 20, 1999 3:03 PM
    Subject: Groupware: CALL FOR SYMPOSIA SUBMISSIONS


    > CALL FOR SYMPOSIA SUBMISSIONS on the use of Groupware in Management
    > Education and Management Development
    > AOM Meetings in Toronto: August 4-9, 2000
    >
    > Dear Colleagues,
    > Groupware (or collaborative systems, group computing, collaborative
    > computing) is becoming more popular in facilitating discussions and
    > creating collaborative environments in the workplace (e.g.,
    > decision-making). As a tool these information systems are also finding
    > their way into management education. For example, in academic classrooms
    > groupware is being used to bring together distance education students and
    > to create a mechanism for guest speakers to "visit" when they can't be
    > physically present. In my own case, I have used a specific web-based
    > groupware application for organizational behavior exercises where I want
    to
    > "hold constant" potential impacts of time and non-verbal communication.
    >
    > It the spirit of helping to fill-up your holiday season with work, please
    > let me, as MED's Chair of GroupWare, invite you to submit any interests
    you
    > may have in participating in a symposium that brings together applications
    > of groupware in Management Education or Development.
    >
    > If you are interested in contributing to this proposal please communicate
    > with me directly (i.e., off of the list) at eveleth@uidaho.edu. Please
    send
    > an email message to me that briefly describes your use of groupware in
    > Management Education or Development. Keeping in mind the AOM theme of
    > "time" I will review the ideas and look for a common thread that will tie
    > each application together.
    >
    > For more information on the Academy and the conference please visit the
    > following site: http://www.aom.pace.edu/
    >
    > Daniel M. Eveleth
    > College of Business and Economics
    > University of Idaho
    > Moscow, Idaho 84844-3178
    > (208) 885-4396
    > mail to: eveleth@uidaho.edu
    >