Elliot Bendoly has asked me to forward the announcement below to interested PNP members. You will note that it matches nicely with a related PDW that Laurie DiPadova-Stocks has organized for Sunday morning (see further below).
Kirsten A. Grønbjerg
Efroymson Chair in Philanthropy
Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University
Professor of Public & Environmental Affairs
SPEA, Room 419, Indiana University
1315 E. 10th Street
Bloomington, IN 47405
(812) 855-5971; fax: (812)-855-7802
kgronbj@indiana.edu
http://www.spea.indiana.edu/gronbjerg/
-----Original Message-----
From: Elliot Bendoly [mailto:
Elliot_Bendoly@bus.emory.edu]
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 9:40 AM
To: Gronbjerg, Kirsten A.
Subject: Nonprofit activities
Hello Kirsten,
We're sponsoring a couple of activities that your group is probably going to be interested in. Can you forward this note to your membership? Thanks:
Saturday morning : Discussion of the inner workings of the Constitution Center, and tour (subsidized). A group of 35 will be slotted to meet with the people who run the center (Dr. Steve Frank in Education and Exhibit Functions, and Vince Stango in HR, Technology, and Building Operations). 4th floor. Activities starts at 8:45 at the Center. Quick trip from hotel.
Sunday afternoon: Fisher Park volunteer clean-up activitiy. Starts at
2pm, transport from hotel.
See
http://om.aomonline.org/conference.php for more details on each.
Please RSVP to
elliot_bendoly@bus.emory.edu ASAP
Dr. Elliot Bendoly, PhD
Associate Professor
Goizueta Business School
www.ombehavior.com
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Exploring the Theory & Practice of Management and the Values Underlying the U.S. Constitution: Management & the Constitution
Program Session #: 371 | Submission: 10342 | Sponsor(s): (PNP, ONE, OCIS, MOC, OM, SIM, MED, OMT, ODC, HCM, OB)
Scheduled: Sunday, Aug 5 2007 10:00AM - 12:00PM at Loews Philadelphia in Commonwealth B
Facilitator: Laurie N DiPadova-Stocks; Park U.;
Facilitator: David Jacobs; Morgan State U.;
Facilitator: Ralph Brower; Florida State U.;
Facilitator: Sarah Stookey; Central Connecticut State U.;
Highly interactive session exploring the connections between the values inherent in the United States Constitution and other founding documents of the nation, and the theory and practice of management. Beyond the philosophical values discussion, several current issues may be discussed: the role of management education and civic engagement, as well as education for citizenship in business schools.
Participants are strongly encouraged to tour the U.S. Constitution Center prior to the session