WORKFORCE COLLABORATION AND DEVELOPMENT
Collaboration births Innovation
Always learn to work with people, no Man is an Island. Signup for this course and thank me later.
OVERVIEW
Brush up on creating a collaborative work environment, including identifying key priorities, developing staff competencies and ensuring a diverse and effective workforce.
Instructors:
Greg Fairchild
E. THAYER BIGELOW ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA DARDEN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Greg Fairchild is the E. Thayer Bigelow associate professor of business administration at the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business. Fairchild serves as an academic director for Darden’s Institute for Business in Society (IBiS). He teaches strategic management, entrepreneurship and ethics in Darden’s MBA and Executive Education programs. In 2012, Fairchild was named one of the Top Ten Business School Professors in the World by CNN/Fortune and one of the 50 Best Business School Professors by Poets & Quants. Fairchild worked in marketing positions for such industry leaders as Kraft General Foods, Procter & Gamble and Saks Fifth Avenue before embarking on his doctoral studies. In addition to his teaching and research, he is a consultant to corporations, nonprofits and governmental agencies.
Marcella Simon
PRESIDENT, HEMISPHERES LEARNING
Marcella Simon has over 20 years of experience in adult learning strategies and human capital development, including teaching and training, curriculum and instructional design, and project management. She is well versed in classroom, blended and e-learning solutions and has designed and analyzed assessments and evaluations. She has also written scripts and directed video clips, podcasts and webinars. Simon has worked as an employee and contractor in the private, public and academic sectors. She has taught university courses at the undergraduate and graduate level in career development, workplace diversity, leadership, marketing, international management, cross-cultural communication and organizational dynamics. Simon has delivered courses for a worldwide audience including Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, Costa Rica and Panama. She is fluent in Spanish and has a working knowledge of French.
Sadhana Hall
DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF THE NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER CENTER FOR PUBLIC POLICY AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES AT DARTMOUTH COLLEGE.
Sadhana Hall is the deputy director of the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy and the Social Sciences at Dartmouth College. In this capacity, Hall designs, implements and oversees programs for undergraduate students focusing on leadership, public policy and civic engagement. Prior to this appointment, Hall worked for more than 20 years with communities around the world in strategic planning, staff and program management, financial planning, and program development. She helped implement programs in health, agriculture, economic development and water supply.
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