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Faculty and Scholarly Activity

 

Brooks  Rochelle Brooks, Ph.D., completed a project with the development editor of Cengage Publishing to review the 4th edition of the textbook Ethics in Information Technology. She reviewed 10 chapters, and the book will be published later this year.
Behan  Mike Behan reviewed two textbooks: ABCs of Relationship Selling through Service, 11th edition (2011) Futrell. McGraw-Hill Irwin Publishing; and MM (Marketing Management), 2nd edition (2011) Iacobucci. Southwestern Publishing.
Gambrell  Kem Gambrell, Ph.D., was published in the Journal of Leadership and Organizational Skills for the article she co-authored entitled "Cultivating leadership: The need for renovating models to higher epistemic cognition". (Vol. 18, Number 3, August 2011). In October, she will present her article "Healers and Helpers: Unifying the people: A Qualitative Study of Lakota Leadership" at the Midwest Academy of Management conference in Omaha, NE.
LHC  Leanne Hedberg Carlson, mentored students Roger Mbah, Michelle Jerome, and Raisa Benusa through their summer research on sustainability. She also provided whole-systems management consulting to CouleeCap, a local non-profit organization, and facilitation and leadership coaching to a physician team within the Mayo Clinic Health System.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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