Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Faculty Accolades - Fall 2019

Join us in celebrating some amazing faculty achievements including published books, new articles and spearheading the Digital Futures Conference!

Digital Futures Conference, Oct. 2019


Read John Aram’s article on Stakeholder Capitalism.  John is a retired professor and was the first director of the DM Program from 1995 to 2005.


Richard Boyatzis, Ellen Van Oosten and Melvin Smith recently published Helping People Change: Coaching with Compassion.
Philip Cola, PhD ’15, and Madeleine Williams, MA, authored a regulatory update piece in the Clinical Translational Science Collaborative Newsletter, “The Revised Common Rule: What Happens Now After the Compliance Date?” The revised Common Rule, released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), is the first major change to these regulations in more than 25 years. Human research protection professionals are subject to following the revised Common Rule provisions, with a compliance date of January 21, 2019.
This report reviews the complexity of getting to these changes; a summary of major changes, and highlights specific changes with examples of implementation approaches. We also provide considerations for working with both sets of regulations (pre-2018 and 2018) and transitioning studies. Read the full report.

Chris Laszlo authored an op-ed in the Manila Times on enrolling others in humanistic management read more.

Youngjin Yoo headed and was a featured speaker at the 2019 Digital Futures Conference Digital Futures:  Transitioning for success and growth, hosted by Case Western Reserve University and Innovation Research Interchange, October 14-16, 2019, at CWRU. Kalle Lyytinen and Sherry Sanger, PhD ’14, Executive Vice President, Marketing, Penske Transportation Solutions, were among the other speakers of note.