EW #811 is a Professor of Management and Professor of Business Administration. Over 30 years of teaching and consulting experience. Over 40 cases for both plaintiffs and defendants. Testified in federal and state courts. Many publications and professional papers. Senior author of two widely used textbooks on human resources management and organizations. Human resource management and employment policy particularly in the areas of sexual harassment, negligent hire and retention, FMLA, ADA, age and race discrimination, and related areas.
Human Resource Strategy and Policy Discrimination Management Strategy and Policy and Org. Design
EW #811 is a winner of the 1991 President's Continuing Education Award at a Florida University. He conducts seminars and workshops throughout the United States on a variety of management topics for managers in business, government and not-for-profit organizations. Among his clients are Rayonier, Motorola, State Farm Insurance, U.S. Department of Energy, Berg Pipe Corporation, various State of Florida agencies, and numerous not-for-profit organizations. He speaks on Strategic Planning and Management, Strategic Decision Making, Managing Diversity and other management topics. He has published twenty books and book revisions. His book is widely used at colleges and universities throughout the U.S. and Canada. He has also published over 80 articles and papers in a variety of journals including the Journal of Applied Psychology, Personnel Journal, Human Relations, The Academy of Management Executive, and Long Range Planning. His articles have dealt with envisionary management, managing stress, strategic planning, management decision making, politics, and a variety of other management topics.
He is an active member in both the Southern Management Association and the Academy of Management as a paper reviewer and session chair at national meetings. He also regularly presents at their annual meetings. Other professional associations include Society of Human Resource Management and Beta Gamma Sigma.
EW #811 received his Ph.D. in Management and MBA from Ohio State University and his BBA in Business from Ohio University. Prior to his current position, he served as Chairman of the Management Department for eleven years, and was an Assistant Dean with the College of Business at Florida State University.
Partial Curriculum Vitae
EDUCATION: Ph.D. Degree (March 1971) The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio Major Area of Study: Management (Human Resources Management) Other Areas of Study: Sociology, Marketing, Economic Theory Dissertation Topic: A Study of the Effectiveness of Public Post-Secondary Vocational-Technical Education in Preparing Graduates for the Labor Force. Robert C. Miljus, Ph.D. Advisor.
M.B.A. Degree (June 1967) The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio Major: General Business Curriculum Thesis Topic: A Study of the Effectiveness of the Plans for Progress Program Directed at Promoting Equal Employment Opportunity in Industry
B.B.A. Degree (cum laude) (June 1965) Ohio University, Athens, Ohio Major: Business Administration Minor: Psychology
ACADEMIC AND BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE September 1993 to present - Professor of Management and September 1992 to present: Director of Executive Management Programs and the Center for Executive Managment Education. Responsible for establishing and managing an Executive Development Program in the College, as well as for graduate level teaching and research. Feb. 1999 to present: Faculty Director, MBA Program.
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS, DESIGNATIONS, ETC. SPHR (Senior Professional in Human Resources) Society of Human Resource Management Academy of Management National Labor Panel of the American Arbitration Association Southern Management Association Society for Human Resource Management American College of Forensic Examiners
HONORS President’s Continuing Education Award. Florida State University, 1991. Conley Award, Ohio Dominican College. This award is given to the most outstanding faculty member at Ohio Dominican College. Selection is by vote of the students. Award received during the 1969-70 academic year. Beta Gamma Sigma (Business Honorary) MBA Outstanding Professor Award, University, 1999.
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