The UNM Anderson School of Management will kick off its annual Faculty Lecture Series on Wednesday, Sept. 17 with Professor Jacqueline Hood. The talk begins at 7 p.m. at the Graduate School of Management (located just west of the Anderson School) in rm. 302.
Photo: Professor Jacqueline Hood will present a lecture titled 'Explore the Possibility: Creating an Organizational Culture Built on Communication, Honesty, and Trust.'
This is the second year the Anderson School has offered lectures by senior faculty members to the public for free. The topics are selected by the presenting faculty members and will address issues that are of interest to a broad range of individuals.
Hood will discuss Explore the Possibility: Creating an Organizational Culture Built on Communication, Honesty, and Trust. Her talk will focus on developing a communication process that works for organizations including:
* Understanding how an organization's culture influences the way employees behave toward each other and toward people outside of the organization.
* Understand how diversity enhances an organization's culture.
* Know how to develop an ethical, productive and motivating culture for your organization.
There is no admission fee to attend the lecture series and free parking is available in the lot north of the Anderson School on a first come, first served basis.
The next faculty lecture in the series will take place on Wednesday, Oct. 15 with Anderson Professor Rich Brody talking about Preventing and Detecting Fraud in Your Organization. His talk will also be held in GSM 302 at 7 p.m.
Posted by scarr at September 10, 2008 11:43 AM