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Meet the students of Fall 2009 Mgt 685 Ph.D. Seminar in Storytelling Consulting.|Website is 5 Star winner  MERLOT for readability |

Above: Fall 2009 Students of Mgt 448/548 and their awesome arts organization clients & our TA - Rakesh Mittal, & artist working with the class: Virginai Maria Romero, Pat Boneau-White, theMaggieCat, & Susan Frary

Leadership 388G Students and Voluteer Community Artist Leaders, |See Spring 2009 448 photo | See Spring 2009 388 photo | See Spring 2008 448 Class Photo | See 2008 Class Photo 448/548| See 2007 class photo 2006 photo with Green chopper

 

2--8 Ph.D. Seminar: Diane Walker, Stephen DeGiulio (& son), Michael Turner, David Boje, Claudia Gomez, and Martina Myers of Mgt 655 Ph.D. seminar in Systems Complexity Fall 2008 - Standing behind Boje's Blacksmith forge, anvil and bellows.

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David M. Boje holds theBank of America Endowed Professorship of Management (awarded Sept 2006), and is past Arthur Owens Professorship in Business Administration (June 2003-June 2006) in the Management Department at New Mexico State University. His reputation in academia and industry is widely known and respected in the United States and internationally. Professor Boje is described by his peers as an international scholar in the areas of narrative, storytelling, postmodern theory & critical ethics of answerability. He has published nearly 100 articles in journals, including the top-tier journals such as Management Science, Administrative Science Quarterly, Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Manage Review and the international Journal of Organization Studies. His output continues to be prolific. During the 2005-2006 academic year he published 10 journal articles, 10 scholarly chapters, and two books. On average, Professor Boje’s articles and books are cited 121 times by other scholars. His most cited work (routinely cited on average by scholars 154 times) is: Boje, D. M. 1991. "The storytelling organization: A study of storytelling performance in an office supply firm." Administrative Science Quarterly, Vol. 36: pp.106-126. More on Vita Page with links to many published articles and chapters

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