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  • 1.  OT/Strategy syllabus

    Posted 06-15-2008 14:53
    I'm in search of a template for a PhD seminar on OT/Strategy, but this seminar has a somewhat unique audience.  The PhD program in my department has been on hiatus for a while, so if I want to teach a PhD seminar (and I do), then I need to design a course that would attract students from other departments within and outside the business school.  Within the business school, we have the typical departments.  Outside, I'd like to attract students primarily from IO psych, which has a large cohort of solid PhD students, and perhaps also from communications.  I'd also consider a seminar that might attract master degree students from within the College of Business, but I'm not sure how well the pedagogies might blend. 
     
    Any thoughts?  Might you have a syllabus that fits the bill -- something that covers the core but perhaps isn't so specialized that it would not be of interest to management "outsiders"?  I also have a particular interest in corporate social responsibility and reputation, so I seek a way to tie in these ideas without again becoming too enmeshed in the management literature. 
     
    Thanks for you time and consideration. 
     
    Best,
    Mike
     
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    Michael L. Barnett, PhD
    University of South Florida
    College of Business Administration
    Department of Management & Organization
    4202 E. Fowler Avenue, BSN 3527
    Tampa, FL 33620-5500
    Phone: 813-974-1727
    Fax: 813-974-1734
     
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  • 2.  OT/Strategy syllabus

    Posted 06-16-2008 13:36
    Hi Mike,

    I'm teaching a Ph.D. course in Thailand this summer and my syllabus
    might be something that interests you. It's available at
    www.scott-droege.com. Just look for the drop down menu beneath the
    Thailand course to access the syllabus.

    Best wishes,

    Scott

    On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 14:52:40 -0400
    "Barnett, Michael" <mbarnett@COBA.USF.EDU> wrote:
    > I'm in search of a template for a PhD seminar on OT/Strategy, but this
    seminar has a somewhat unique audience. The PhD program in my
    department has been on hiatus for a while, so if I want to teach a PhD
    seminar (and I do), then I need to design a course that would attract
    students from other departments within and outside the business school.
    Within the business school, we have the typical departments. Outside,
    I'd like to attract students primarily from IO psych, which has a large
    cohort of solid PhD students, and perhaps also from communications. I'd
    also consider a seminar that might attract master degree students from
    within the College of Business, but I'm not sure how well the pedagogies
    might blend.
    >
    > Any thoughts? Might you have a syllabus that fits the bill --
    something that covers the core but perhaps isn't so specialized that it
    would not be of interest to management "outsiders"? I also have a
    particular interest in corporate social responsibility and reputation,
    so I seek a way to tie in these ideas without again becoming too
    enmeshed in the management literature.
    >
    > Thanks for you time and consideration.
    >
    > Best,
    > Mike
    > mbarnett@coba.usf.edu
    >
    > ********************
    > Michael L. Barnett, PhD
    > University of South Florida
    > College of Business Administration
    > Department of Management & Organization
    > 4202 E. Fowler Avenue, BSN 3527
    > Tampa, FL 33620-5500
    > Phone: 813-974-1727
    > Fax: 813-974-1734
    > Webpage: http://www.coba.usf.edu/barnett
    >
    > View my research on my SSRN Author page:
    > <http://ssrn.com/author=414796
    <https://tiki.fastmail.usf.edu/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://ssrn.com/author=414796>
    >
    >
    >
    >

    ________________________________
    Scott Droege, Ph.D.
    Western Kentucky University
    Gordon Ford College of Business
    Department of Management
    www.scott-droege.com