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Web-Conference Notification: Giving Voice to Values: A New Curriculum Collection

  • 1.  Web-Conference Notification: Giving Voice to Values: A New Curriculum Collection

    Posted 05-09-2007 15:49

    Apologies for cross-posting...

    Giving Voice to Values: A New Curriculum Collection

    Come join Dr. Mary Gentile, the Giving Voice to Values Curriculum Author, and Professors Minette E. Drumwright and Maureen Scully, for a Web-Conference in which they discuss the Giving Voice to Values Curriculum and the best practices for teaching it in the MBA classroom.

    This Web-Conference is scheduled for Thursday, May 24th, 2007, 12:00pm - 1:00pm, EST.

    Featuring:
    Dr. Mary Gentile, Research Director for the Giving Voice to Values Initiative and Senior Advisor to the Aspen Institute Business and Society Program;
    Dr. Minette E. Drumwright, Associate Professor at University of Texas, Austin;
    Dr. Maureen Scully, Assistant Professor of Management at University of Massachusetts, Boston.

    The Agenda: Dr. Gentile will describe the origins, approach and available materials in the Giving Voice to Values Collection (GVV). Professors Drumwright and Scully will comment on how they incorporated the GVV Curriculum into their MBA and Executive MBA classrooms and how the discussion was received by their students. Their comments will be followed by a discussion / Q & A section.

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    Giving Voice to Values is a research and curriculum development initiative sponsored by The Aspen Institute and the Yale School of Management. Recognition of the fact that we are all capable of speaking and acting on our values, as well as the fact that we have not always done so, is the empowering and enlightening starting point for GVV.

    The "bottom line" of the Giving Voice to Values curriculum is to provide structured opportunities, informed by research, for participants to focus their energy and their intellect on finding ways to implement their values, rather than focusing that same energy and intellect on asking whether their values are actionable.

    Please RSVP to Alex Roberts to participate in May's online discussion.

    Registration is free. All registrants will receive an email with dial-in information.

    CasePlace.org is a program of The Aspen Institute's Business and Society Program.

     

     

    Alex Roberts

     

    Program Associate

    Aspen Institute Business and Society Program

    271 Madison Avenue, Suite 606

    New York, NY 10016

    (212) 895-8005

     

    www.aspenbsp.org

    www.caseplace.org

    www.beyondgreypinstripes.org

     

     

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