Join us for the first event in the Strategy SIG Series 2022-2023: Sustainability strategies for Post-Pandemic Recovery. These events are motivated by a desire to address one of the major challenges of the post-pandemic recovery-sustainability, or the delicate 3P balance: people, planet, and profits.
Session 1 is a workshop which opens a series of Strategy SIG’s events aiming to address one of the major challenges of the post-pandemic recovery: the delicate 3P (people, planet, and profits) balance. It will discuss challenges of a present paradigmatic shift from neo-capitalist approaches to sustainable capitalist approaches to this balance. An emphasis will be placed upon implementation mechanisms helping strategists and policy makers to achieve sustainability.
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BAM Strategy SIG with its two tracks: General Strategy and Strategy-as-Practice
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Early career academics, mid-career academics, leading academics, practitioners in interested in strategic approaches to sustainability, and policy makers.
The event speaks to Sections A1, A3, C1, C2, C3, D1, D3 and E3 as detailed in the BAM Framework
The event aims at contributing to specialist knowledge objectives of the BAM (C ‘Engagement Knowledge and Intellectual Growth, BAM Framework). It appeals to early, mid, and senior career academics by drawing attention to opportunities for developing new inter-university collaborations, for engaging in dialogues with public, policy makers and practitioners, and for shaping the future research into sustainable development goals.
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Patrick C. Flood (Speaker) is Full Professor in at the Dublin City University in Ireland. He is a holder of DCU Presidents Overall Teaching Award and the DCU Presidents Research Award and has recently served as Erskine Fellow at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. He is a former Fulbright, EU HUMCAP and British Council FCO scholar. He is an elected Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.
His research focuses on organisational performance and is concerned with improving the effectiveness of organisations and top teams. He consults top management teams, is a frequent industry conference speaker and media commentator.
His articles appear in Journal of Management, Human Relations, Human Resource Management, Industrial Relations, Journal of Organizational and Occupational Psychology and the Strategic Management Journal. His 12 books include Outsider Leadership (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), Change lessons from the CEO (Jossey Bass, 2013) (htto://www.managers.org.uk/bookclub-book-prize-march-2014), Persuasive Leadership: Lessons from the Arts (Jossey Bass, 2010), Leadership in Ireland (Blackhall, 2010); Strategy Implementation (Blackwell, 2000), Effective Top Management Teams (Blackhall, 2000) and Managing without Traditional Methods (Addison Wesley, 1996).
Dr Johan Coetsee (Speaker) is an accomplished academic from Liverpool John Moores University with 25 years of international experience in industry, academia, and consulting. He consults with a wide range of global organisations on leadership and change. He has extensive experience in executive education as well as undergraduate and graduate education. This professional expertise has been put to use in particular by designing and delivering executive and master-level programmes to a variety of UK organisations.
Dr Anna John (PhD, Exec. MA, MSc. and BSc) (Speaker and Facilitator) is the Strategy SIG Chair at the British Academy of Management and Senior Lecturer in the Open University Faculty of Business and Law in Milton Keynes (United Kingdom). Her professional expertise, research interests, funded projects and publications focus on nonmarket activity, sustainability, and open strategies. She is a regular presenter at events of the British Academy of Management.
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Please contact the BAM Office at [email protected] with any queries.
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BAM Members: Free
BAM Student Members: Free
Non-Members: £25
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Registrations close on Monday 28th November 2022 at 23:59 UK time.
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