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Revision as of 14:20, 2 May 2011

5th Annual IT Teaching Workshop: “Leading in Teaching”

All activities take place at the Colloquium, located on the sixth floor of the Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. (701 Tappan Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 map)


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Thursday evening May 12, 2011

5:45 pm Meet at Kensington Court for shuttle service to Ross

6:00 pm Cocktail reception at the Colloquium

7:00 pm Dinner at the Colloquium

Friday morning May 13, 2011

8:00 am Breakfast

8:45 am Welcome / Opening Remarks

9:00 am Industry Perspectives on IT Teaching in Leading Business Schools

Panel Chair: Lynne Ellen (Chief Information Officer, DTE)
  1. Chuck Williams. (VP, Information Technology, Penske Corporation)
  2. Jim Mathis, (IT Development Director, Priority Health)
  3. Tomika Russell (Daimler)
  4. Bob LoBue (VP, Global University Alliances, SAP AG)


10:00 am Break

10:30 am Inductive Learning Via Cases

Panel Chair: Vijay Gurbaxani, University of California, Irvine
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  1. Karim Lakhani, Harvard Business School
  2. Nigel Melville, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan

12 Noon Lunch

Friday afternoon May 13, 2011

After the 1 pm start, the remaining session start times are tentative until the full agenda has been determined.

1:00 pm Beyond Cases: Innovations in Learning

Panel Chair: Scott Moore, University of Michigan
  1. John Gallaugher, Boston College
  2. Gautam Ray and Ravi Bapna, University of Minnesota
  3. Arun Sundararajan, New York University

3:00 pm Break

3:30 pm Executive Education Opportunities in IT Management: Successful Approaches and Innovative Topics

Panel Chair: Avi Seidmann, University of Rochester (tentative)
  1. M.S. Krishnan, University of Michigan
  2. Bruce Weber, London Business School

4:30 pm Synthesis and Insights: Breakout Sessions

5:00 pm Synthesis and Insights: Reconvene and Closing

5:30 pm Adjourn

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