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Monday, 9 June 2025
9:00am-5:00pm
(Walb 114)
2:30pm-5:00pm
Walb G08Walb G21
5:00pm-6:00pm

By invitation only.

Tuesday, 10 June 2025
7:00am-8:30am
(Classic Ballroom)
9:00am-4:30pm
Walb G08Walb G21
9:00am-3:00pm
(Walb 114)
12:15pm-1:45pm
(Classic Ballroom)
2:00pm-4:00pm
(Walb 222)Crafting Developmental ReviewsElizabeth Nichols, Univeristy of Otago | Ōtāko Whakaihu Waka, New Zealand; Stuart Middleton, The University of Queensland, Australia
5:30pm-7:30pm
(International Ballroom)
7:30pm-11:00pm
(International Ballroom)
Wednesday, 11 June 2025
7:00am-8:30am
(Classic Ballroom)
9:00am-10:00am
ACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYDON'T STOPDON'T STOPACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITY
Walb 226Walb 222Walb 114LA 120Walb G21Walb G08LA 144LA 136
Using Movies and Television Shows to Underscore the Interconnectedness of Organizational Behavior Topics: An Experiential AssignmentMelanie Robinson, HEC Montréal, Canada; Carol Bélanger, HEC Montréal, Canada From Classroom to Boardroom: Empowering Future Managers with Best Practices through Scenario-Based LearningMark Phillips, The University of Texas at San Antonio, United States Using Integrated Assignments to Reinforce Course MaterialBeverly DeMarr, Ferris State University, United States; Claudia Ferrante, U. S. Air Force Academy, United States

Virtual Session

Drawing from Concrete Experiences to Prompt Student Active Experimentation: An Onboarding ExampleAmanda Langhorst, University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Business & Security Management, United States; Alejandro Miranda Reina, University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Business & Security Management, United States
Creating Immersive Thought Experiments: Framing High-engagement Classroom DiscussionsKen Weidner, Saint Joseph's University, United States How to Develop an Academic Escape Room: Introducing Organizational Behavior Topics via Experiential LearningNatalie Schneider, Purdue University, United States “Utilizing corporate partners for developing learning communities in a first-year management course: Lessons, benefits, and pedagogical approaches”Shane Fudge, University of Cincinnati, United States; Chamina Curtis, University of Cincinnati, United States Introduction to Effectual Entrepreneurship with “The Blues Brothers” (1980) Film: An Experiential Learning Activity to Don’t Stop BelievingLarry Clay, Marymount University, United States
10:00am-10:15am
(Classic Ballroom)
10:15am-11:15am
CASEDON'T STOPSYMPOSIAACTIVITYACTIVITYROUNDTABLE
Walb 114Walb 222Walb 226Walb G08Walb G21International Ballroom
Eager to Please: The Case of Jennifer's Career PlateauLinda Dunn-Jensen, CSU, Stanisluas, United States; Katherine Ryan, Indiana University, United States; Pamela Wells, San Jose State University, United States How do we foster hope as educators? Using photos as a reflective tool for discussionTony Passino, UMass Boston, United States; Marc Lavine, UMass Boston, United States “It’s in the syllabus!” doesn’t work: How can we best onboard students to our classes?Alexandra Dunn, University of Mary Washington, United States; Michael Kirchner, Purdue University-Fort Wayne, United States Deep Listening In One Word - Who is the Speaker and What is the Speaker Saying?Rénard Harris, College of Charleston “Good enough” hands-on faculty reskilling for GenAI: addressing the crisis facing higher educationLinlan Huang, Birmingham City University, United Kingdom; Clive Holtham, Bayes Business School (formerly Cass), City St George’s, University of London, United Kingdom; Martin Rich, Bayes Business School (formerly Cass), City St George’s, University of London, United Kingdom Defining the Problem Using the Nominal Group TechniqueTom Hawk, Department of Management, Frostburg State University, United States; Tim Peterson, North Dakota State University, United StatesWhen Is Enough, Enough? Navigating Expectations in AcademiaJennifer L. Eury , The Pennsylvania State University, United States; Lisa K. J. Kuron, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada; Melanie A. Robinson, HEC Montréal, CanadaLow-Tech Experimentation in Higher Education: Should We Rethink IT Integration in the Classroom?Karl Janelle, HEC Montreal, Canada; Paul Hernandez, HEC Montréal, Canada; Anne Mesny, HEC Montréal, Canada; Yves-Marie Abraham, HEC Montréal, CanadaNo Union, No Voice: What about Shared Governance?Melissa Knott, Western New England University, United States
11:15am-11:45am
(Classic Ballroom)
11:45am-12:45pm
DON'T STOPDON'T STOPPDWSYMPOSIAACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITY
LA 120Walb 222LA 136Walb G08Walb G21Walb 226Walb 114LA 144

Hybrid Session (both physical and virtual engagement)

Is Reading a Lost Art? We haven’t stopped “Believing” - Promoting Reading for Critical ThinkingRonda Smith, Florida Tech, United States; Michelle Fleig-Palmer, South Dakota State University, United States; Tim Peterson, TOPerformance, United States; Nick Bartkowski, Oklahoma University, United States; Ben Blackford, Northwest Missouri State University, United States; Carla Flores, Ball State University, United States; Keiron Hylton, Florida Tech, United States; Phyllis Okrepkie, Florida Tech, United States; David Palmer, South Dakota State University, United States
Storytelling and Sensemaking: Students’ Responses to Learning With Classmates’ CasesKen Weidner, Saint Joseph's University, United States

Hybrid Session (both physical and virtual engagement)

Want to Publish in MTR? Get to Know the New Editor-in-Chief!Kerri Crowne, Widener University, United States; Gordon Schmidt, University of Louisiana Monroe, United States; Todd Wiggen, Southwestern Oklahoma State University, United States
Enhancing Learning Outcomes through Rubric Design: Investigating Cognitive, Emotional, and Collaborative Impacts in Higher EducationSheena Choi, Purdue University Fort Wayne, United States; Nichaya Suntornpithug, Purdue University Fort Wayne, United States; Julia Smith, Purdue University Fort Wayne, United States; Tony Kanathanavanich, Purdue University Fort Wayne, United States The Big Five in Action: An Interactive Approach to Exploring Personality at WorkBrent Reed, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States I Have the Power! A Workplace-Like Scenario for the Five Bases of PowerEmily Tarr, California State University San Marcos, United States; Ken Mullane, Salem State University, United States Managing difficult situations: Who knows best - you, AI, or experts?Samira Fallah, University of Mary Washington, United States; Alexandra Dunn, University of Mary Washington, United States Gaining Strategic Management Insight from Strategy Job OpportunitiesJyoti P. Gupta, Indiana University, United States
12:45pm-2:00pm
(Classic Ballroom)
2:00pm-3:00pm
ACTIVITYACTIVITYSYMPOSIACASEDON'T STOPACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITY
LA 120Walb 222LA 136Walb G08Walb G21Walb 226Walb 114LA 144

Hybrid Session (both physical and virtual engagement)

Diversity under the Big Top: Utilizing The Greatest Showman to Teach Management Students How to Foster InclusionSandra DeGrassi, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, United States; Stephanie Black, Texas A&M University - San Antonio, United States
Drawing A Park Together: Exploring Authentic Leadership by Engaging with Experiences, Stories, and ValuesRénard Harris, College of Charleston

Hybrid Session (both physical and virtual engagement)

Risk, Learn, Grow: Empowering Students Through Innovative Classroom PracticesJoseph Packowski, Indiana University - Kelley School of Business, United States; Xin Chen, Indiana University - Kelley School of Business, United States; Emily Esola, Indiana University - Kelley School of Business, United States; Nancy Evans, Indiana University - Kelley School of Business, United States; Rachel Landis, Indiana University - Kelley School of Business, United States
Case Studies for Improving Well-being and Communication in University Education in Japan and ChinaTakashi Watanabe, Teikyo Heisei University, Management Sec., Japan Don’t Stop Believin’ in Better Teaching: Systematic Peer Review for Enhancing Teaching, Learning, and Career DevelopmentAdam Dircksen, Purdue University Fort Wayne, United States; Rachel Ramsey, Purdue University Fort Wayne, United States; Kimberly O'Connor, Purdue University Fort Wayne, United States Connection through Conversation: Using “The Six Conversations” to Build Community in ClassSandra Spataro, Northern Kentucky University, United States; Gayle Hilleke, EngageKY, United States Let’s Have a Debate! – A Quick, Easy, and Fun Experiential ActivityKen Mullane, Salem State University, United States; Emily Tarr, California State University San Marcos, United States “I can only take a few questions”: Navigating Uncertainty and Competition through Collaborative Problem-SolvingLisa Kuron, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada; Brandon Charpied, Jacksonville University, United States
3:00pm-3:30pm
(Classic Ballroom)
3:30pm-4:30pm
ACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYPDWSYMPOSIAACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITY
Walb 114Walb 222Walb 226Walb G08Walb G21LA 120LA 144LA 136
Integrating Speed Dating: A Peer Learning Pedagogical Strategy to learn about Consumer Protection in a Business and Society ClassLovina Bhavnani-Akowuah, Hamline University, United States Writing Job Descriptions with Artificial IntelligenceStephanie Van Dellen, Gonzaga University, United States What Your Negotiation Course is Missing: SMARTnership and NegoEconomicsJason Myrowitz, Northern Arizona University Reflections on demand driven micro-credential management education that adopts the Hy-Flex Flipped Learning modelWayne Graham, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia Mastering the Art of Semester-Long Projects with External PartnersAshley Fournet, Christopher Newport University, United States; Caitlin E. Smith Sockbeson, Jacksonville University, United States; Nicole Cundiff, Boise State University, United States; Claudia Ferrante, United States Airforce Academy, United States; Heather Swenddal, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States

Hybrid Session (both physical and virtual engagement)

Leadership Labyrinth: Applying Leadership Styles Through Interactive Escape Room ScenariosZoe Vogt, University of Central Missouri, United States; Eric Nelson, University of Central Missouri, United States
To Lie or Not to Lie: Debating the Validity of Job InterviewsMichele Rigolizzo, Montclair State University, United States

Hybrid Session (both physical and virtual engagement)

Gather around the “Video-Clip Campfire” and share your best teaching video clipsMaria Alejandra Quijada, Metropolitan State University of Denver, United States; Gabriela Cuconato, Case Western Reserve University, United States
5:30pm-6:00pm
6:00pm-10:00pm
10:00pm-10:30pm
Thursday, 12 June 2025
7:00am-8:30am
(Classic Ballroom)
9:00am-10:00am
PDWACTIVITYACTIVITYCASECASESYMPOSIAACTIVITYACTIVITY
Walb 114Walb 222Walb 226LA 120Walb G21LA 136Walb G08LA 144
Crafting Management Education Research and Instructional Innovations – Meet the Editors at The Journal of Management EducationMelanie A. Robinson, HEC Montréal, Canada; Jennifer S. A. Leigh, Nazareth University, United States; Stuart Middleton, University of Queensland, Australia; John Stark, California State University, Bakersfield, United States Virtual Reality (VR) Efficacy as a Pedagogical Tool in Business EducationRichard Lane, Lincoln Memorial University, United States; Kelsey Metz, Lincoln Memorial University, United States; Lisa Cox, Lincoln Memorial University, United States; Sheree Schneider, Lincoln Memorial University, United States; Joshua Ray, Lincoln Memorial University, United States The Challenge, Thrill, and Satisfaction of "Getting on the Same Page": A Classroom Exercise for Experiencing Intense Team Communication and Shared Mental Model CreationJack Carson, Appalachian State University, United States

Hybrid Session (both physical and virtual engagement)

Appraising the Determinants of Entry Mode Strategies of MNCs: A Case Study of Lenovo.Somtochukwu Dike, Francis Marion University, United States; Olugbenga Adeyinka, Penn State University Brandywine, United States; Oluwatoyin Awoyinka, Southern Connecticut State University, United States
REDvolutionize Your Classroom: Teaching Critical Analysis That SticksPamela Wells, San Jose State University, United States; Linda Dunn-Jensen, CSU, Stanislaus, United States; Jason Fertig, University of Southern Indiana, United States

Hybrid Session (both physical and virtual engagement)

Don't Stop Believin’: Stories of Resilience and Growth Across Academic CareersCarlos Baldo, University of the Incarnate Word, United States; Micheal Stratton, American University in Bulgaria, Bulgaria; Michael Kirchner , Purdue University Fort Wayne, United States; Lisa Delise , Meredith College, United States; Somtochukwu Dike , Francis Marion University, United States; Gary Stark , Northern Michigan University, United States; Shammi Gandhi , University of Northern Colorado, United States
Facilitating Online Groups Through the Use of Optional Online Office Hours (OOOH!) for Asynchronous CoursesThomas Conklin, Georgia State University, United States; Nathan Hartman, Illinois State University, United States Beyond Cheating: Harnessing Generative AI for Deeper LearningParesh Mishra, Purdue University Fort Wayne, United States; Soni Jha, Purdue University Fort Wayne, United States
10:00am-10:15am
(Classic Ballroom)
10:15am-11:15am
ACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYDON'T STOPACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITY
Walb 114Walb 222Walb 226Walb G08Walb G21LA 136LA 148LA 120
Syllabus Breakout!: The Ultimate No-Tech Escape Room for the Management ClassroomBeth Polin, Eastern Kentucky University, United States The Good, The Bad and The Ugly of Written Feedback in Student TeamsMark Carr, Babson College, United States; Joseph Weintraub, Babson College, United States Using Appreciative Inquiry to Establish Shared Classroom Ground RulesB. Ariel Blair, Weber State University, United States Livin’ In a Lonely (Asynchronous) World: Fighting Isolation with a Community of Practice for Online Management EducatorsSarah Holtzen, Missouri Southern State University, United States; Mary Sue Love, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, United States; Mariya Gavrilova Aguilar, University of North Texas, United States; Megan Douglas, Missouri Southern State University, United States; Curtis Gregory, Temple University, United States Don’t Do It Alone! Implementing Company-Based Student Projects (With Some Help)Mark Promislo, Rider University, United States

Hybrid Session (both physical and virtual engagement)

USING A WORD GAME FOR TEACHING AI AND STRATEGIC FACTOR MARKETSIpek Koparan, Bentley University, United States; Gorkem Aksaray, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
The Neverending Exercise: A Challenging Simulation for Mid-Career InstructorsPatrick Radigan, Colorado State University at Pueblo, United States

Hybrid Session (both physical and virtual engagement)

Live Student Consulting Projects that Maintain High Impact yet Ease Educator BurdenSarah Woodside, Northeastern University, United States; Hari Rajagopalan, Francis Marion Univeristy, United States; Heatherjean Macneil, Northeastern University, United States
11:15am-11:45am
(Classic Ballroom)
11:45am-12:45pm
ACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYDON'T STOPACTIVITYROUNDTABLE
Walb 114Walb 222Walb 226Walb G08Walb G21International Ballroom
Salty Towers: Team Collaboration Exercises with a French TwistEric Lamm, San Francisco State University, United States; John Ross, University of Tampa, United States “Teaching communication skills, theory, and practice with LinkedIn: A project-based assignment approach to analyzing how the professional platform should and should not be used by undergraduates”Shane Fudge, University of Cincinnati, United States Leveraging Historical Events in Teaching Problem-Solving in an Executive Education ClassroomKatie Williams, The University of Queensland, Australia Fostering Faculty Vitality: Cultivating Collegiality through Cohort-Based Learning CommunitiesRachel Ramsey, Purdue University Fort Wayne, United States; Michael Kirchner, Purdue University Fort Wayne, United States; Rebecca Essig, Purdue University Fort Wayne, United States; Steven Cody, Purdue University Fort Wayne, United States; Heather Tierney, Purdue University Fort Wayne, United States; John Egger, Purdue University Fort Wayne, United States Exploring the Rebound Effect Through a New Board Game: A low-tech Pedagogical InnovationPaul Hernandez, HEC Montréal, Canada MANAGING MANAGEMENT EDUCATION FOR VALUE: ACADEMIC RIGOR AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE AI AGENicholas Rhew, University of Southern Indiana, United States; Arlise McKinney, Coastal Carolina University, United States; Thomas Noland, University of Southern Indiana, United StatesRedefining Management Education: Practical Strategies for Effective LearningSam Koudsia, Purdue University Fort Wayne, United StatesEvidential: Launching a faculty reading group to cultivate evidence-based pedagogyDavid Stehlik, University of Saint Francis, United States
12:45pm-2:00pm
(Classic Ballroom)
2:00pm-3:00pm
ACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYSYMPOSIAACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITY
Walb 222Walb 226LA 120Walb G21LA 136Walb G08LA 144LA 148Walb 114
An Exercise to Introduce Undergraduate Business Students to Content AnalysisMary Dunn, Bill Munday School of Business, St. Edward's University, United States; Natalie Shin, Bill Munday School of Business, St. Edward's University, United States Realistic Job Preview for University StudentsStephanie Van Dellen, Gonzaga University, United States

Hybrid Session (both physical and virtual engagement)

Promoting Shared Leadership and Equity in the Team Project ExperienceElise Jones, U.S. Coast Guard Academy, United States
AI-Generated Podcasts & AI-Animated Avatar Case Study CharactersKay McLennan, Tulane University, School of Professional Advancement, United States

Virtual Session

Conversations that Inspire: Developing Coaching Capability in LearnersEllen Van Oosten, Case Western Reserve University, United States
How to Build Social Capital: Applications for Us (Academics) and StudentsCarol Young, Metropolitan State University, United States; Tammi Redd, Wheaton College, United States Think Like a Lawyer: Foiling AI Contributions to a Team ExerciseAntoinette Pearson, University of Minnesota - Duluth, United States; Robert J. Hartl, The College of St. Scholastica, United States Experiential Fire: Won’t Stop Believin’ EditionAndrew Bennett, Old Dominion University, United States; Lisa Brady, Southeastern Louisiana University, United States; Alexandra Dunn, University of Mary Washington, United States; Ashley Fournet, Christopher Newport University, United States; Ken Mullane, Salem State University, United States; Ayesha Sengupta, Saint Joseph's University, United States; Haley Woznyj, Longwood University, United States Empowering Students to Navigate Global HRM ChallengesTushar Shah, Texas Women's University, United States; Shammi Gandhi, University of Northern Colorado, United States
3:00pm-3:30pm
(Classic Ballroom)
3:30pm-4:30pm
ACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITY
LA 136Walb 222Walb G08Walb 226LA 120Walb G21Walb 114LA 144LA 148

Hybrid Session (both physical and virtual engagement)

(Re)move the chains: “Forward progress” in teaching employee empowerment and trust utilizing the National Football LeagueSandra DeGrassi, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, United States; Troy Pounds, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, United States
Strategy Showdown: H2O EditionJose Cerecedo, Elon University, United States Lights, Camera, Leadership: Decoding Leadership Styles and Models Through Video ClipsALICK KAY, UNIVERSIY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA, Australia Explaining Communication barriers and Job Characteristics Model with Tinkertoy® builder setDiana Smrt, University of Michigan-Dearborn, United States

Hybrid Session (both physical and virtual engagement)

Using the “Worst Movie Ever!” to Explore Leadership SkillsJaclyn Brandhorst, University of Central Missouri, United States; Eric Nelson, University of Central Missouri, United States
Teaching How to Use AI Tools in the Recruitment and Selection Process: A Job-Seeker's PerspectiveBahar Javadi, San Francisco State University, United States; Shammi Gandhi, University of Northern Colorado, United States; Lisa Brady, Southeastern Louisiana University, United States; Steven Edelson, Northern Michigan University, United States; Yifeng (Felix) Fan, Fairfield University, United States; Jason Fertig, University of Southern Indiana, United States; Mariya Gavrilova Aguilar, University of North Texas, United States; Sarah Holtzen, Missouri Southern State University, United States Investing Your Likes, Laughs, & Loves Currency: Elevating Power & Voice on Social MediaMariana Lebron, Towson University, United States; Anne Valentino, American University, United States Reviving The Picaresque Story For Your ClassroomStuart Middleton, University of Queensland, Australia GenAI-Powered Coaching: A Companion in Socio-emotional Skills Development in Management CurriculaS.R. Aurora , The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, United States; Farzaneh Fouladi, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, United States
5:30pm-7:00pm
(International Ballroom)
7:00pm-11:00pm
(International Ballroom)
7:30pm-9:30pm
(International Ballroom)
8:00pm-9:00pm
(International Ballroom)Sip and Strategize: Turning Down Requests Without Tuning Out OpportunitiesKatherine Ryan, Indiana University, United States; Linda Dunn-Jensen, CSU, Stanislaus, United StatesProfessors on Reddit, what do we talk about?Maria Quijada, Metropolitan State University Denver, United StatesThe Participation Problem: Wrestling with the Whys and Hows of Grading In-class EngagementKevin Wynne, University of Baltimore, United States; William Carter, University of Baltimore, United States
9:00pm-10:00pm
(International Ballroom)

Don't Stop Servicin': Achieving Balance to Avoid Burnout will be a virtual session offered as a Whine & Wine for our online attendees or those who wish to engage outside the evening socials.

The Role of The Management Educator and Collaborative AINicole Jackson, Ageno School of Business/Golden Gate University, United States; Shalini Gopalkrishnan, Golden Gate University, United StatesDon't Stop Servicin': Achieving Balance to Avoid BurnoutReid Oetjen, University of Central Florida, United States; Dawn Oetjen, University of Central Florida, United States; Jean Gordon, University of North Carolina Wilmington, United States; Eric Richardson, Medical University of South Carolina, United StatesComplicating DEI: Leveraging Political Backlash to Reimagine Racial and Social JusticeJerome Stewart, University of San Francisco, United States; Allegra Chen-Carrel, University of San Francisco, United States; Tsedale Melaku, Baruch College, United StatesSHOULD WE STOP ASSIGNING AND ASSESSING (VIRTUAL) TEAMWORK?: ACKNOWLEDGING THE CHALLENGES AND OVERCOMING THE (VIRTUAL) TEAMWORK PROBLEMKevin Wynne, University of Baltimore, United States; Benjamin Biermeier-Hanson, Radford University, United States
Friday, 13 June 2025
7:00am-8:30am
(Classic Ballroom)
9:00am-10:00am
(International Ballroom) [ACTIVITY]
10:15am-11:15am
ACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITYACTIVITY
Walb 114Walb 222Walb 226Walb G08
Augmenting Strategic Management with Artificial IntelligenceJoshua Ray, Lincoln Memorial University, United States; Petra Brnova, Lincoln Memorial University, United States; Derrick Proffitt, Lincoln Memorial University, United States; Adam Smith, Indiana University Kokomo, United States It is an Accelerated, not an Abbreviated Course! Maintaining Substantial Equivalence in Course DevelopmentRobert Yawson, Quinnipiac University, United States; Therese Sprinkle, Providence College, United States; Jacqueline Elcik, Providence College, United States Cultivating Critical Reflection and Cross-Cultural Competence through Observations Made in Two Study Abroad Programs: We promise this is not just a slideshow!Kyle E. Ingram, University of California Riverside, United States; Sarah Hendrick, University of Northern Colorado, United States “Knights of the Round Table: application for 21 century”Dana Mudd, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, Czechia
10:30am-11:30am
(LA 144) [ACTIVITY]Teaching How to Use AI Tools in the Recruitment and Selection Process: An Organizational PerspectiveLisa Brady, Southeastern Louisiana University, United States; Steven Edelson, Northern Michigan University, United States; Yifeng (Felix) Fan, Fairfield University, United States; Jason Fertig, University of Southern Indiana, United States; Shammi Gandhi, University of Northern Colorado, United States; Mariya Gavrilova Aguilar, University of North Texas, United States; Sarah Holtzen, Missouri Southern State University, United States; Bahar Javadi, San Francisco State University, United States
11:30am-12:30pm
SYMPOSIAPDWACTIVITYROUNDTABLE
Walb 114Walb 222Walb 226Walb G08
Do Professors Get Old Too Fast and Wise Too Slowly? Cultivating Energy and Wisdom Throughout an Academic CareerJim Flynn, Indiana University, United States; Sara Woodside, Northeastern University, United States; John Stark, California State University - Bakersfield, United States; Phylicia Taylor, Florida A&M University, United States; Jennifer Eury, Pennsylvania State University, United States; Thomas Hawk, Frostburg State University, United States; Danny Cagnet, Indiana University, United States; Charles Fornaciari, LaSalle University, United States; Brittany Buis, Northern Illinois University, United States Saving for an Abundant RetirementDale Rude, University of Houston, United States Group Formation and Team Selection Activity for Management and Human Resource Management Students – Why People Join GroupsSomtochukwu Dike, Francis Marion University, United States From GenAI to ZenAI: Finding an Optimal Balance Through the “Golden Rule of AI Usage”Brandon Charpied, Jacksonville University, United States
12:30pm-1:00pm
(Classic Ballroom)
1:00pm-2:00pm
(Walb 114)
2:00pm-4:00pm
(Walb 114)