Dear OB and LDNET folks -
We hope you will be able to attend the AOM annual meeting in Vancouver this August.
Because of your Division's and colleague group's, and presumably your own, interest in multiple aspects of leadership, you may be particularly interested in joining a number of MSR sponsored and co-sponsored sessions at AOM. The following sessions might well interest you:
SUNDAY WITH A RECEPTION FOLLOWING THE SESSION
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MONDAY
| Former Academy of Management Presidents Speak from the Heart and Soul about Global Sustainability The MSR Plenary Session Program Session #: 1012 | Submission: 10082 | Sponsor(s): (MSR) Scheduled: Monday, Aug 10 2015 9:45AM - 11:15AM at Pinnacle Vancouver Harbourfront Hotel in Cordova Ballroom http://program.aom.org/2015/submission.asp?mode=ShowSession&SessionID=129 |
MONDAY
| MSR Distinguished Guest Speaker: "The Absolute Necessity of Spirituality in Management: An Integrated System of Management (ISMA) Model" Program Session #: 1111 | Submission: 19206 | Sponsor(s): (MSR) Scheduled: Monday, Aug 10 2015 11:30AM - 1:00PM at Pinnacle Vancouver Harbourfront Hotel in Port of New York http://program.aom.org/2015/submission.asp?mode=ShowSession&SessionID=1601 |
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We hope you will be able to attend AOM this year and that you will join these sessions.
Please remember that whether or not you are able to attend AOM this year, you can download the papers for any PAPER session at least up until the end of the annual meeting (alas, the sessions that are symposia need you to show up in person). (I think after a while they stop making papers available on the AOM program site, but I could be wrong.)
Warm regards,
Jim
for Taylan Aygun and Jim Stoner (MSR)
For me personally, and in alignment with Pope Francis' encyclical Laudato Si' (https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/2105201-laudato-si-inglese.html), there is now a new - fourth - tenet of Jesuit education. "'Care for God's creation' or perhaps 'tending the earth'" has now joined the centuries old "care for the whole person (cura personalis), men and women for others (homines pro aliis), and excellence/continuing improvement (magis)."
I am committed to Fordham University's becoming Carbon Neutral by 2020. Please feel welcome to join me and many others by signing up at http://fucarbonby2020.wordpress.com
And please also feel most welcome to visit Fordham University's Social Innovation Collaboratory http://www.fordham.edu/info/21420/social_innovation_collaboratory