From: Ken Shepard [mailto:
KenShepard@CanadianCentre.com]
Dear colleagues,
The Global Organization Design Society invites those interested in
Levels of Work Complexity, Requisite Organization, Statified Systems
theory, Career Path Appreciation and related concepts to submit a
paper or proposal for a symposium.
You may access the Call for Papers
1. At the Society's web site:
http://www.globalro.org/events/conf2005/callforpapers.php
Also those with a serious interest in levels of work complexity are
encouraged to complete the ACADEMIC survey at
http://www.GlobalRO.org/surveys.htm#academic
Best regards,
Ken Shepard
GO President
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GO Global Organizationdesign society
32 Victor Avenue
Toronto M4K 1A8
Tel: 416-463-0423
Fax: 416-463-7827
KenShepard@GlobalRO.org
http://www.GlobalRO.org
GO Officers include:
Ken Shepard, GO President, is also Principal of the Canadian Centre
for Leadership and Strategy
Jerry Gray, GO Treasurer, is also Dean of the Asper Business School,
University of Manitoba, and
Sue Croft, GO Secretary, is also Senior VP HR & Organization
Development, Indigo Book & Music Inc.
GO Toronto members were the original founding energy for GO and they
now serve as the local Conference Committee and they include:
Charlotte Bygrave, Ron Capelle, Don Fowke, Herb Koplowitz, Ken
Shepard, Anne Stephen and Paul Tremlett
GO International advisors supporting this effort to date by
teleconference include:
Argentina: Harald Solaas, and Maria Raquel Popovich
Australia: Julian Fairfield, Paul Lynch, Barry and Sheila Deane
BIOSS International: Piet Calitz
Brazil: Marcos Bruno
Canada: Mike Brush, John Bryan, Maurice Dutrisac, Michel
Desjardins, George Reilly and Paul McDowell
Sweden: Ulf Lindberg
UK: Ian Macdonald, Stephen Cang,
USA: Steve Clement, Ken Craddock, Glenn Mehltretter, Gerald
Kraines, Nancy Lee, Fran Marshall, Tim Hart, Linda Gloe and Mark Van
Clieaf
The First Biennial GO Conference will be held August 8th to 12th,
2005 in Toronto at the BMO Financial Group Institute for Learning.
Global Organization Design is a style name of the Global Society for
Science-based Management incorporated as a not-for-profit corporation
in Ontario.
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful,
committed citizens can change
the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." - Margaret Mead
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