Dear Friends and Colleagues,
We have an exciting array of Management, Spirituality, and Religion (MSR) events this year. In total they give you an important and increasingly relevant foundation for "Understanding the Inclusive Organization" in today's world.
Come learn about MSR's contributions on research topics such as:
- the meaning of work
- the impact of spirituality and spiritual leadership in the workplace
- the purpose of business
- the effects of religious pluralism in the workplace, and
- the distinctive elements of individual religious and spiritual beliefs that cultivate inner awareness and promote wisdom for the common good.
To review the "at-a-glance" and "detailed" MSR Programs for each day, click the link below and download the schedules. Pass it on to others you know:
https://msr.aom.org/ourlibrary/new-item?defaultview=folder&libraryfolderkey=bc8af61a-7c2d-4da5-b8fd-86117e9e91ee
- MSR 2019 Boston OVERVIEW. Programs events and sessions at AOM Annual Meetings (including the August 8th MSR Research Consortium and the August 13 – 16 MSR Retreat)
- Friday August 9. Professional Development Workshops and MSR Community Dinner
- Saturday August 10. Professional Development Workshops
- Sunday August 11. AOM Breakfast and President's Address and Service Awards, All Academy Theme (AAT) Sessions, MSR symposium and MSR paper discussion session, MSR Business Meeting and MSR Social.
- Monday August 12. MSR Scholarly Program: Paper Sessions, Symposia, MSR plenary and MSR & Friends
- Tuesday August 13. MSR a Scholarly Program: Symposia and Paper Sessions and MSR Retreat
Please come and join us for these MSR events and be part of our rapidly growing community of scholars.
Chris Laszlo
MSR PDW Chair
The "at a glance" Overview of the MSR Program Schedule in Boston
– including the MSR Pre-conference – MSR Research Consortium and
the MSR Retreat – that follows the AOM annual meetings
– JOIN MSR in Boston:
To review all versions (at a glance & detailed schedules) of each day of the MSR Program click this link below:
https://msr.aom.org/ourlibrary/new-item?defaultview=folder&libraryfolderkey=bc8af61a-7c2d-4da5-b8fd-86117e9e91ee
At a Glance OVERVIEW - MSR Programs, Events and Sessions at AOM Annual Meetings
( including the August 8th MSR Research Consortium and the August 13 – 16 MSR Retreat)
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Thursday - August 8
Pre-Conference
MSR Research Consortium
9:00 to 5:30pm
Boston Library Lower Level McKim Room
700 Boylston Street
Cost: $25 includes a catered lunch.
Register : http://bit.ly/2IZgNl3 or simply reply to Dr. Debra Dean at debrdea@regent.edu
Theme:
Qualitative methodologies as inclusive approaches to develop high-quality Management, Spirituality and Religion research.
Panelists
-Ian Mitroff, Crisis Management Expert, University of California Berkeley
-Joan Marques, Dean, Professor of Management, Woodbury University
-Robert Gephart, Professor, University of Alberta
-Liz Denton, Organizational Counseling Psychologist, Executive Coach, Speaker, Co-Author: "A Spiritual Audit of Corporate America"
-Julia Storberg-Walker, Associate Professor, Executive Leadership Program, Department of Human and Organizational Learning, George Washington University
Agenda:
9:00, Venue available muffins and coffee
9:30-9:45, Welcome and introductions
9:45-11:00, Interpretive Sciences: Overview of Qualitative Methods Workshop,
Bob Gephart Jr., Professor at the University of Alberta, School of Business
11:00-11:15, Break
11:15-12:30, Phenomenology Workshop,
Joan Marques, Dean and Professor of Management, Woodbury University's School of Business
12:30-1:15, Lunch
1:15-1:45, Fetzer Scholars Introduction
1:45-2:15, Dissertation award Presentations
2:15-3:30, Applied Social Philosophy: Dialectics & Debate on Selected Topics,
Ian Mitroff, Professor Emeritus, Annenberg School of Communication and Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California
Elizabeth Denton Ph. D., International Founder Affiliate, and former executive coach and strategic organizational consultant based in NYC,
3:15-3:30, Break
3:30-4:45, Transformative Wholeness: Participative and Intuitive Research Workshop
Julia Storberg-Walker Associate Professor, Executive Leadership Program, Department of Human and Organizational Learning, George Washington University
4:45 to 5:15, Wrap up and next steps.
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Reflection Room - Friday through Tuesday - – open every day for 12 hours.
8:00am – 8:00pm at AOM in Boston
Program Session: 65 | Submission: 19774 | Sponsor(s): (SVC)
Friday , Aug 9 2019 8:00AM - 8:00PM at Boston Marriott Copley Place in Connecticut
AOM's Reflection Room for all AOM members
This space is designated as a non-denominational room for attendees to use for prayer or quiet reflection amidst the busy backdrop of the meeting. Use of this space requires tolerance for all faiths, spiritual beliefs and practices. In order to make this space available to attendees, the following rules apply:
Only registered Academy of Management attendees and accompanied guests are permitted. No candles, incense burning or other smoke, fragrance or flame is allowed.
The space is open to registrants at all times. Conversation and music are prohibited and noise is to be kept to the strictest minimum. Use is restricted to purposes of personal reflection, meditation or prayer. No sleeping is permitted.
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2019 MSR -Academy of Management in Boston,
August 9-13 , 2019.
***FRIDAY AND SATURDAY – AUGUST 9TH and 10th
*PDW Workshops and * MSR Dinner (Friday)
Register soon for the MSR Dinner (Aug 8th and for 3 of the MSR Professional Development Workshops (PDW) sessions in that same area). Be sure you are logged in to your AOM account.
Dinner location: Back Bay Social (Upstairs back/mid dining rooms), 867 Boylston Street (between Gloucester & Fairfield), Boston, MA, 02199. Please register today.
Questions? Please contact Udayan Dhar at uxd13@case.edu for more information.
***SUNDAY, AUGUST 11th
Morning:
8:30pm – 10:30am
All-Academy Networking Breakfast and AOM Presidential Address
for all AOM attendees.
Program Session: 568 | Submission: 19973 | Sponsor(s): (AAA)
Scheduled: Sunday, Aug 11 2019 8:30AM - 9:00AM at Sheraton Boston Hotel in Grand Ballroom
Same room - AOM Presidential Address and Award Ceremony: 9:00-10:30am
Please join us at this event where you can network, reconnect with old friends, and make new ones. Do all of this over a cup of coffee and pastries! The Presidential Address and Awards Ceremony, hosted by the AOM President, Carol T. Kulik, will immediately follow.
Afternoon & Evening:
- All Academy Theme Day (AAT) (Late morning and afternoon)
- * MSR Paper Discussion: 12:30pm
- * MSR/ AAT Symposium session: 4:00pm
- * MSR Business Meeting: 6:00pm-7:30pm – Encouraging all MSR members and Friends to participate
- * MSR Social Gathering: 7:30pm – 10pm - open to all.
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***MONDAY: AUGUST 12TH
MORNING & AFTERNOON MSR Scholarly Program
* MSR Scholarly Paper Sessions and MSR Best Symposia Proposal Sessions
* MSR Plenary - 3:00PM- 4:30PM at Boston Marriott Copley Place in Grand Ballroom Salon B
Each of three distinguished guest speakers will share a unique perspective on diversity and inclusion: Dr. George Trippe (Trippe Psychotherapy, Perth, Australia) will address radical inclusivity and the inner village; Vince Klassen, Co-Lead Pastor (Friends Church, Calgary, Canada) will discuss creating inclusivity in a "church for people who don't fit church"; and Dr. Tim Ewing, VP Employee Diversity (Brigham Health, Boston) will address building a diverse culture grounded in the human spirit.
* MSR & Friends – 5:00PM – 7:00PM at Boston Marriott Copley Place in Grand Ballroom Salon B
Social Event
This session is designed to create conversations across the division/interest groups as well as within MSR! After a brief introduction from each of the 'visiting' divisions, participants will be invited to participate in a small group activity: an award winning board game, 'KnowMe', based on the Johari Window and originally designed to bridge the conflict between racial groups in Apartheid South Africa.
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***TUESDAY – AUGUST 13TH
MORNING & AFTERNOON - MSR Scholarly Program
* MSR Scholarly Paper Sessions and MSR Symposia Sessions
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***AUGS 13th -16th --- MSR RETREAT
*Registration link for the MSR RETREAT:
The Retreat
The MSR Retreat is a unique opportunity for reflection, learning, and community building, specifically designed for MSR members and guests. The MSR Retreat is co-created and pluralistic. The intention is to explore practices from a variety of sacred, spiritual and psychological traditions based on the interests of participants.
In 2019 we will draw on the principles and process of Appreciative Inquiry (Cooperrider & Whitney, 2008 and Open Space Technology (Owen, 2008) to construct much of our time together. We will also continue the tradition of encouraging retreat participants to contribute to the program. In the past this has generally been 30-120 minutes in which a participant shares something of their teaching and/or sacred-tradition practice(s) (i.e. yoga, meditation process, classroom activity, discussion-facilitation, singing etc.).
The Rhythm of Our Time
After the AOM / MSR Sessions end on Tuesday retreat participant will travel to the retreat location. Participants will be provided information to facilitate self-organizing, shared transport to the venue. The intention is to arrive in time to get checked in and share a light meal (at 6pm) before we gather at 7:30pm to begin the retreat.
The daily rhythm will include time for: prayer, worship, meditation, journaling, silence, small and large group sharing, and presentations. Free time is built into the rhythm of our days.
For more information, or if you have any questions, please contact: stacie.chappell@wne.edu
MSR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2018-2019
1.
Chair
Michael Pirson
pirson@FORDHAM.EDU
2.
Chair Elect
Charles Tackney
cttack@GMAIL.COM
3.
Scholarly Program Chair
Chair - Retreat Committee
Stacie Chappell
stacie.chappell@WNE.EDU
4.
PDW Chair
Chris Laszlo
cpl8@CASE.EDU
4.1 Newly Elected Program Elect & PDW Chair
Nicolas Burton
n.burton@northumbria.ac.uk
5.
Immediate Past Chair
Chair – MSR Nomination/Election Committee
Mary Finney
finneym@OHIO.EDU
6.
Treasurer
Denise Breaux Soignet
DSoignet@WALTON.UARK.EDU
7.
Secretary /Archivist
Chair - Student Membership Committee
Elizabeth Luckman
eluckman@WUSTL.EDU
8.
Chair - Research Committee
Representative at Large
Tom Culham
tom.culham@GMAIL.COM
9.
Representative at Large -Communication
Ginger JE Grant
ginger.grant@HUMBER.CA
10.
Representative at Large -Technology
Sunny (Seonhee) Jeong
jeongs@WITTENBERG.EDU
10.1
Newly Elected Representative at Large – Technology
Duysal Askun Celik
duysala@gmail.com
11.
Representative at Large - International
Richard Major
rjm@EXEMPLARITY.COM
11.1
Newly Elected Representative at Large – International
Benito Teehankee
benito.teehankee@dlsu.edu.ph
12.
Newly Elected Representative at Large – General
Jyoti Bachani
bachani.jyoti@gmail.com
13.
Representative at Large - Community Building/Membership Development
Joan Marques
Joan.Marques@WOODBURY.CA
14.
MSR Special Senior Advisor
Chair - Keeper of the Flame Committee
Judi Neal
judi@EDGEWALKERS.ORG
15.
MSR Special Senior Advisor – Journal of Management, Spirituality and Religion
Chair - JMSR Committee
Kathryn Pavlovich
kathryn.pavlovich@WAIKATO.AC.NZ
16.
MSR Special Senior Advisor – Treasurer & Fundraising
Eleftheria Egel
ee@AMFORTAS.EU
17.
MSR Special Senior Advisor
Jim Stoner
stoner@FORDHAM.EDU
jafs38@YAHOO.COM
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Chris Laszlo
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland OH
(703) 759-2744
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MaryFinney
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