Discussion: View Thread

Redesigning Business Education with Stuart Hart, Henry Mintzberg, Martin Parker, Otto Scharmer

  • 1.  Redesigning Business Education with Stuart Hart, Henry Mintzberg, Martin Parker, Otto Scharmer

    Posted 08-07-2019 12:46
    Dear Colleagues,

    You are cordially invited to join this important PDW on Saturday with Stuart Hart, Henry Mintzberg, Martin Parker and Otto Scharmer.

    Session Type: PDW Workshop
    Program Session: 417 | Submission: 10713 | Sponsor(s): (MED, SIM, MSR, ITC)
    Scheduled: Saturday, Aug 10 2019 12:45PM - 3:15PM at Sheraton Boston Hotel in Republic A
     
    Redesigning Business Education
    Management Education, Humanism, Sustainability

    View Map
     Coordinator: Michael Andreas Pirson, Fordham U.
     Distinguished Speaker: Henry Mintzberg, McGill U.
     Distinguished Speaker: Martin Parker, U. of Bristol
     Distinguished Speaker: Stuart Hart, U. of Vermont
     Distinguished Speaker: Otto Scharmer, MIT Management S School
     Facilitator: Oliver Laasch, The U. of Nottingham, China
     Facilitator: Christopher Gohl, Global Ethic Institute
     Facilitator: Chris Laszlo, Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve U.
    Capitalism is in Question and so is management education. On one hand, the challenge for management education is achieving re- legitimization, particularly in the wake of corporate scandals and recent economic crises. On the other hand, management educators are challenged to fundamentally rethink the delivery of management education. A focal point of criticism has been the fact that current pedagogical models are technocratic, bureaucratic and focus on expedience over legitimacy. The material for business schools arguably support "Business as usual." Owing to a functionalist perspective that educates for efficiency and effectiveness without concern for grander social consequences, this workshop is examining old, humanistic models of pedagogy that move away from technocratic understanding of science but explores the richness of the humanities, which can lead to the integration of personal reflection, meaning creation, ethical and normative considerations of philosophical sorts, as well as the practice of rhetoric and reasoning.
    Four leading scholars and changemakers will present their insights on changing business education.


    ------------------------------
    Michael Pirson
    Chair, MSR IG Academy of Management
    Associate Professor, Fordham University,
    New York, NY
    ------------------------------