Tag: Event

Teaching Teachers to Teach Values – David Wasieleski

Teaching Teachers to Teach Values – David Wasieleski

This session is open to the public. It is the first in a series of programs to teach how to teach values in the classroom or the workplace. This session is open to the public. It is the first in a series of programs to teach how to teach values in the classroom or the workplace. Our guest is: David WasieleskiDavid M. Wasieleski is the Chair of the Management and Marketing Department and Professor of Management & Business Ethics in the Palumbo Donahue School of Business at Duquesne University. Read more [...]
IHMA PhD Network Reading Group – March 2020

IHMA PhD Network Reading Group – March 2020

IHMA PhD Network Reading Group Greetings to everyone out in the world, whether you are able to read this in your institutions or at home or possibly are self-isolating. Now is a time when many communities can encourage one another and uphold the ideals of society and humanity by coming together in virtual groups, like our reading group. To that end, we will be meeting this Monday (23 March) at noon Eastern time. We will be discussing in detail Alan Fiske's four relational models. Please do try to Read more [...]
March 27, 2020 12pm (EDT) IHMA Necessary Conversation – Michael Gelb on Managing Creativity to Heal the World: Learning from Leonardo da Vinci

March 27, 2020 12pm (EDT) IHMA Necessary Conversation – Michael Gelb on Managing Creativity to Heal the World: Learning from Leonardo da Vinci

  Please join the International Humanistic Management Association for a conversation with Michael Gelb (London Business School, Shiv Nadar University) about how creativity can foster human-centered organizing and steward healing in and for the world. Date: Friday, March 27 Time: 12:00 pm – 1:00pm (EDT)Location: Web conferencing, details will be sent before the event once your RSVP is received    This Necessary Conversation is sponsored by the Donahue Center for Business Ethics & Social Read more [...]
March 27 Intellectual Shaman Conversation with Stella Nkomo: Making the World Better through Our Teaching and Research

March 27 Intellectual Shaman Conversation with Stella Nkomo: Making the World Better through Our Teaching and Research

Please join the International Humanistic Management Association and Sandra Waddock, Boston College, for an Intellectual Shaman Conversation with Stella Nkomo, University of Pretoria.   Date: Friday, March 27 Time: 10:00 am – 11:00 am (EDT) Location: Web conferencing, details will be sent before the event once your RSVP is received   The Intellectual Shaman series is hosted by IHMA as a Faculty Development format. It is co-sponsored by the Galligan Chair of Strategy at Boston College.   Topic Read more [...]
Humanistic Management: Perspective from Asia

Humanistic Management: Perspective from Asia

Date: Saturday, March 14 Time: 3:30pm - 4:30pm India Time Location: Web conferencing, details will be sent before the event once your RSVP is received  Speaker Bio: Pradip N. Khandwalla He is an organization theorist and a management expert by training. Born in Mumbai, India, he    became a chartered accountant in 1964, did his MBA from Wharton School, US, his PhD from the Carnegie-Mellon University, and then taught at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, for a few years. His avid interest Read more [...]
Community Connect – March 2020

Community Connect – March 2020

March Community Connect Interested in exploring Humanistic Management and how this might enhance your research? Already a member of the International Humanistic Management Association (IHMA) and want to get more involved? Join the US Chapter of IHMA each month for Community Connect, an hour of exploring various areas of interest, keeping abreast of humanistic management initiatives, and how to develop and get involved in efforts to expand IHMA. We will use an open discussion format to work towards Read more [...]
March Humanistic Management PhD Network Seminar

March Humanistic Management PhD Network Seminar

March IHMA PhD Network Seminar Welcome to IHMA's Humanistic Management PhD Network. We support PhDs with mentoring, social support and research opportunities. We also have possibilities to connect researchers for publication work, and data gathering sites in companies and organizations connected to IHMA. Please feel free to join our monthly calls. The PhD Network webinar is held the first Monday of every month at 12:00 noon (Eastern time).In our monthly gatherings the Humanistic Management Ph.D. Read more [...]
IHMA PhD Network Reading Group – February 2020

IHMA PhD Network Reading Group – February 2020

IHMA PhD Network Reading Group Our Reading Group invites junior researchers of all categories to explore important publications and theories related to humanistic management. We equip scholars to conduct research that considers human dignity and wellbeing, principles which all too often disappear from management theories, models, and research designs. Our 2019/2020 series will highlight humanistic research within each of the major sub-fields of management. We welcome any and all suggestions (tyson.rallens@sbs.ox.ac.uk Read more [...]
Rethinking decent work: the value of dignity in employment

Rethinking decent work: the value of dignity in employment

Live 1 hour online video conference with IHMA Fellow Anke Winchenbach at the University of Surrey, UK Date: Friday April 24thTime: Noon EasternZoom Conference call information provided upon registrationIn this session Anke Winchenbach will provide a brief summary of her research on dignity at work, particularly focusing on her recent publication ‘Rethinking decent work: the value of dignity in tourism employment’ in the Journal of Sustainable Tourism. While dignity is widely acknowledged as Read more [...]
Rethinking Resources–A Path to More Humanistic Management: Lunch and Learn

Rethinking Resources–A Path to More Humanistic Management: Lunch and Learn

Humanistic Management Professionals Lunch and Learn. 1 hour live webinar with Elizabeth Castillo, PhD. Date: Friday, February 28thTime: 12:00-1:00 (EDT)Location: Web conferencing details will be sent when your RSVP is receivedThe Lunch and Learning series is for people who put humanistic management ideas into practice. Abstract: Organizations require many types of resources to be successful, yet traditional accounting focuses on a single type--financial capital. This promotes an economistic mindset, Read more [...]