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Discussion Leadership Forum: Introduction The Anderson Center is pleased to sponsor the Discussion Leadership Forum, led by Harvard Business School s Professor David Garvin, the globally-renowned expert on case method teaching and participant-centered learning. Discussion Leadership Forum: Participants Current and future Discussion Leaders for the Anderson Center s forums, seminars, and programs. College and university business, education, law school, or other faculty, including tenured-track and practitioner-track. CXO s, human resource and organization development executives, and other organizational leaders looking to use the case method inside their organization as an executive development or strategy communication tool. Participants should have some experience with the case method as a teacher or learner, or intend to use the case method in future applications. Discussion Leadership Forum: Objectives To enhance the case teaching and learning capacity of individual participants. To increase the service capacity of the Anderson Center. To develop networking and collaboration opportunities with interested organizations and educational institutions in Central and Greater Minnesota. Discussion Leadership Forum: Benefits Understand the philosophical underpinnings of the case method for adult and professional education. Gain practical tools and techniques to improve discussion leadership skills. Build a network of like-minded colleagues for collaboration over time. June 13-15, 2011
Discussion Leadership Forum: Forum Leader David A. Garvin C. Roland Christensen Professor of Business Administration Chair, MBA Elective Curriculum Harvard Business School Biography David A. Garvin is the C. Roland Christensen Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School. He joined the Business School faculty in 1979 and has since then taught courses in leadership, general management, and operations in the MBA and Advanced Management programs, as well as serving as Faculty Chair of the School's Teaching and Learning Center. A long-time colleague of Roland Christensen pioneer of the case method at Harvard Business School and across Harvard University David has been thinking about, publishing on, and teaching teachers and students about discussion leadership, the case method, and participant-centered learning for several decades. More recently, Mr. Garvin has undertaken research with Professor Srikant Datar on the future of management education, including a series of case studies on the practices of leading institutions. He has also taught in executive education programs and consulted for over fifty organizations, including Biogen Idec, Booz-Allen & Hamilton, BP, Gillette, L. L. Bean, 3M, Morgan Stanley, Novartis, Time Life, and the U.S. Forest Service. Professor Garvin received an A.B. summa cum laude from Harvard College in 1974, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and a Ph.D. in economics from M.I.T. in 1979, where he held a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship and a Sloan Foundation Fellowship. Discussion Leadership, Case Teaching, and Participant-Centered Learning Materials Garvin, David A., C. R. Christensen, and A. Sweet, eds. Education for Judgment: The Artistry of Discussion Leadership. Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 1991. Garvin, David A. "A Case Study Teacher in Action." Participant-Centered Learning and the Case Method Series. Harvard Business School Publishing, 2004. Cd-rom. Garvin, David A. Tools for Teaching: The Case Method. Education Development Center, Inc. Video. (1987.) Garvin, David A. "Making the Case: Professional Education for the World of Practice." Harvard Magazine, September-October 2003, 56-65; 107. (Winner of the 2003 HarvardMagazine Smith-Weld Prize for the best non-staff writing published in 2003 about the University.) Garvin, David A. "How Professional Schools Teach Professional Skills: The Case Method in Action." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 03-202, 2003. Garvin, David A. The Case Method in Professional Education. Faculty Seminar Series. Boston: Harvard Business School Publishing, 2004. Cd-rom. (Faculty Lecture: HBSP Product Number 9-829-0C.) Garvin, David A. "Teaching Executives and Teaching MBAs: Reflections on the Case Method." Academy of Management Learning & Education 6, no. 3 (September 2007). Garvin, D. A. Working Smarter. 1997 HBS Video Series. Harvard Business School Publishing. Video. Garvin, David A. Creating Competitive Advantage Through Organizational Learning. Faculty Seminar Series. Boston: Harvard Business School Publishing, 2003. Cd-rom. (FacultyLecture: HBSP Product Number 418XC.) Garvin, D. A. Putting the Learning Organization to Work. 1996 HBS Video Series. Harvard Business School Publishing, 1996. Video. Garvin, David A., and Michael A. Roberto. "Change Through Persuasion." Harvard Business Review 83, no. 2 (February 2005): 104-112. Garvin, David A. General Management: Processes and Action: Text and Cases. Boston: McGraw-Hill, 2002. Garvin, David A. Learning in Action. Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 2000. Case Studies on the Future of Management Education Datar, Srikant M., David A. Garvin, and Carin-Isabel Knoop. "The Center for Creative Leadership." Harvard Business School Case 308-013. Datar, Srikant M., David A. Garvin, and Carin-Isabel Knoop. "Harvard Business School." Harvard Business School Case 308-012. Datar, Srikant M., David A. Garvin, and Carin-Isabel Knoop. "INSEAD." Harvard Business School Case 308-009. Datar, Srikant M., David A. Garvin, and Carin-Isabel Knoop. "Stanford Graduate School of Business." Harvard Business School Case 308-010. Datar, Srikant M., David A. Garvin, and James Weber. "University of Chicago Graduate School of Business." Harvard Business School Case 308-014. Datar, Srikant M., David A. Garvin, and James Weber. "Yale School of Management." Harvard Business School Case 308-011. David Garvin s Full Biography online at: http://drfd.hbs.edu/fit/public/facultyinfo.do?facinfo=ovr&facemid=dgarvin%40hbs.edu David Garvin s Online Video on A Case Study Teacher in Action online at: http://harvardbusinessonline.hbsp.harvard.edu/b01/en/files/pcl/pcl_1/start.htmltry. June 13-15, 2011
ANDERSON CENTER DISCUSSION LEADERSHIP FORUM June 13-15, 2011 Discussion Leadership Forum: Dates in 2011 Monday, June 13 Social at 5:30 pm and group dinner at 6:30 pm. Tuesday, June 14 Forum 8 am to 5 pm, evening group dinner. Wednesday, June 15 Forum 8 am to Noon, group lunch, 1 pm departure. Discussion Leadership Forum: Location The Discussion Leadership Forum will be held on the campus of, Collegeville, Minnesota. Overnight accommodations will also be on campus at the new Abbey Guest House, on a first-come, first-serve basis. See http://www.saintjohnsabbey.org/guesthouse/ Discussion Leadership Forum: Fees & Payment The fee for the Discussion Leadership Forum is $1,000. The fee covers tuition, case materials, meals and lodging. Non-profit organizations receive a 20% discount. Scholarships may be available for individuals that do not have organizational sponsorship for participation in the Forum. The Forum will be limited to 30 participants. Discussion Leadership Forum: Contact Information For more information, please contact the Anderson Center. Venita Wilkes, Forum Director Phone: (320) 251-3215 Anderson Center Fax: (320) 251-5429 616 Roosevelt Road, Ste. 100 E-mail: venita@acmbd.org St. Cloud, MN 56301 www.acmbd.org
DISCUSSION LEADERSHIP FORUM - REGISTRATION FORUM REGISTRATION Forum Dates and Venue: June 13-15, 2011 St. John s University, Collegeville, MN GENERAL INFORMATION Name: Last First M.I. Prefix (Mr., Ms.) Suffix (Jr., III) Organization Name: Title/Position: Work (Mailing) Address: City: State: Zip: Work Phone: Work email: LODGING/MEALS Will you need lodging for the Forum? No Yes Mon, June 13 th Tues, June 14 th Please list any food allergies we need to be aware of: EDUCATION Degree (check the highest level attained): High School Two-Year College BS/BA MS/MA MBA JD/Law Foreign Diploma MD PhD Other College/University: Year: POTENTIAL INTEREST IN DISCUSSION LEADERSHIP As the Anderson Center expands its non-degreed management development programs, are you potentially interested in facilitating cases for the Anderson Center? No Yes If yes, please list three potential areas of interest/experience: PROGRAM FEE/CANCELLATION POLICY The cost for this Forum is: $1,000; you will be invoiced for the amount of the Forum. Payment is required prior to the start of the Forum. Cancellation Policy - Notification of cancellations or deferrals must be submitted at least 45 business days prior to the start of the program to receive a full refund. Due to program demand and the volume of pre-program preparation, cancellations received within 30 business days prior to the start of the program are subject to a fee of 35% of the total program fee. Signature Date I certify that all the information and accompanying material provided in connection with this application is authentic and accurate. PLEASE FAX OR EMAIL THIS REGISTRATION FORM TO: Venita Wilkes, Forum Director Email: venita@acmbd.org Fax: 320-251-5429