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Film Premiere: Tribal Wisdom for Business Ethics

April 18, 2013, by Grace Ann Rosile, Associate Professor, Department of Management, via email The reception and the film are free and open to the public What Film Premiere: Tribal Wisdom for Business Ethics When Friday, April 26, 3–4 p.m. Where Milton Hall: Creative Media Institute Theater See the film, meet the filmmakers, and discuss the technical aspects of making such a More »

Tribal Wisdom for Business Ethics: Making Educational Films Workshop

April 18, 2013, by Grace Ann Rosile, Associate Professor, Department of Management, via email Registration is required at teaching.nmsu.edu. If you have problems registering online, call 646–2204 for help. Who Grace Ann Rosile, Management Department, College of Business: Film as educational product, inquiry and teaching tool. Philip Lewis, Creative Media Institute: The range of use More »

LC Bulletin: Applying tribal ethics in business

April 5, 2013. Retrieved online April 18, 2013 from Janet Perez, Las Cruces Bulletin NMSU researcher: Ethics are universal, but views vary For the Las Cruces Bulletin While existing side-by-side, Native American tribal life and the business world beyond it often seem to be worlds apart. However, one New Mexico State University faculty member has discovered some surprising similarities More »

NMSU researcher finds tribal values have much to offer business world

March 27, 2013 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center While existing side-by-side, Native American tribal life and the business world beyond it often seem to be worlds apart. However, one New Mexico State University faculty member has discovered some surprising similarities between traditional tribal values and those of the outside business world. Grace Ann Rosile, an associate professor of man More »

2012 The Bottom Line Annual Report

January 8, 2013 by College of Business staff in conjunction with University Communications 2012 The Bottom Line Annual Report Dean's message Fond Memories: College of Business alum and Executive-In-Residence Bobby Lutz remembers NMSU professors, coaches and fellow students who helped shape his life Making an Impact: Alumni Giving Making a Difference: Scholarships Striking a Chord: N More »

Award Winning Las Cruces Filmmakers Team with NMSU College of Business and American Indian Professors to create Tribal Wisdom for Business Ethics film

July 6, 2012, by Grace Ann Rosile, Associate Professor, Department of Management, via email Author's note This film project is supported by a grant from the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative to the NMSU College of Business, Dean Garrey Carruthers (Principal Investigator) and Dr. Bruce Huhmann (Chair, Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative.). The video Tribal Wisdom for Business Ethics will be made a More »

Quantum Storytelling: Blacksmithing Art in the Quantum Age

Uploaded on Vimeo by David M. Boje, May 20, 2012, this video presents the eleven D's of Quantum Storytelling from an ontological standpoint. Directionality Datability Duration Disclosability Destining Deployment Dwelling Deseverance Drafts Dispersion Detaching May 20, 2012, by David M. Boje, Professor, Department of Management, via email Overview and Ded More »

NMSU students win state’s first business ethics competition

April 4, 2012 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center A possibly rogue state tax collector, anonymous complaints and supervisors turning a blind eye to questionable behavior. Finding an ethical solution to that hypothetical situation recently earned a team of students from New Mexico State University first place in the inaugural New Mexico Ethics Competition. Through its participation in the More »

Tribal Ethics and Storytelling Offer Insights into Today’s Business Practices

January 31, 2012, by Grace Ann Rosile, Associate Professor, Department of Management, via email Dr. Grace Ann Rosile’s dining room currently houses over 100 books and DVDs on tribal philosophy, ethics, and business and trading practices. Her dream is that these valuable resources will one day have their own place in NMSU’s College of Business. She even has a name for this place: the Ame More »