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d10cocoll Winter 2016
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Page 1 of 20 Want to connect with fellow Alumni and current MSHROD students? Connect on LinkedIn with the MSHROD Alumni Association. If you are interested in receiving an invitation to join our MSHROD Alumni LinkedIn group, please send an e­mail to Dr. Fraya Wagner­Marsh ​
[email protected]​
. Members of the LinkedIn group must be graduates of the MSHROD program. Core Classes
Term MGMT 505 (Organizational Theory & Behavior) 2 Ypsilanti –Thu (Day) 3 Online ­ (Camp) MGMT 509 (Human Resource Management) 2 Online ­ (Frye) 3 Online ­ (Rawat) MGMT 610 (Diagnostic & Research Methods) 1 (12 wks) Online ­ (Pandey) MSHROD Pre­approved Electives MGMT 548 (International HRM) 3 Online ­ (Isenhour) MGMT 615 (Organizational Design & Strategy) 3 Ypsilanti – Tues. (Day) MGMT 618 (Staffing) 2 Livonia – Sat. (Camp) MGMT 620 (Compensation)
2 Ypsilanti – Wed. (Schulz) MGMT 622 (Current Issues in HR)
3 Livonia – Sat. (Krolik) MGMT 648 (Communication and Org Effectiveness)
2
Ypsilanti – Mon. Vielhaber) MGMT 681 (Strategic EQ for Org Effectiveness)* 3 Traverse City ­ (Day) *See p. 5 for details Summer 2016 Livonia Schedule Classes meet during the following days and times: MGMT 618 Saturday 9:30a – 3:30p 5/7, 5/21, 6/4, 6/18 MGMT 622 Saturday 9:00a – 3:30p 6/25, 7/16, 7/30, 8/13 Winter 2016
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Page 2 of 20 Core Classes MGMT 505 (Organizational Theory & Behavior) Livonia ­ Sat. (Krolik), Online (Camp) MGMT 509 (Strategic Human Resource Management) Ypsilanti ­ Mon. (Pandey), Online (Frye) MGMT 602 (Theory & Techniques of Org. Dev) Ypsilanti–Tues. (Huszczo), Livonia ­ Sat. (Wong) MGMT 610 (Diagnostic & Research Methods) Ypsilanti ­ Thu. (Schulz), Livonia ­ Sat. (Pandey) MGMT 628 (Human Resource Development) Livonia ­ Sat. (Wong) MGMT 688 (Practicum HR & OD) Ypsilanti ­ Mon. (McEnery), Livonia ­ Sat. (Vielhaber) MSHROD Pre­approved Electives MGMT 611 (HR and Technology)
Livonia – Sat. (Isenhour) MGMT 616 (Negotiation and Influence) Ypsilanti – Wed. (Tubbs) MGMT 620 (Compensation) Ypsilanti – Wed. (Schulz) MGMT 621 (Benefits Administration) Online (Schulz) MGMT 622 (Current Issues Human Resource Management) Online (Rawat) MGMT 625 (Management in a Unionized Setting) Livonia – Sat. (Tanguay) MGMT 638 (Continuous Improvement Teams) Ypsilanti – Thurs. (Day) MGMT 648 (Communication and Organizational Effectiveness) Livonia – Sat. (Vielhaber) Fall 2016 Livonia Schedule​
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Classes meet during the following days and times:
: MGMT 602 Saturday 12:30a – 3:30p 9:00a – 3:30p 9/10 & 12/17 9/17, 10/1, 10/15, 10/29, 11/12, 12/3 MGMT 505 & 611 (Hybrid) Saturday 9:00a – Noon 9:00a – 3:30p Saturday 12:30a – 3:30p 9:00a – 3:30p Saturday 9:00a – Noon 9:00a – 3:30p 9/10, 12/17 9/17, 10/15, 11/12 MGMT 625 & 628 9/10 & 12/17 9/24, 10/8, 10/22, 11/5, 11/19,12/10 MGMT 648 & 610 9/10. 12/17 9/24, 10/22, 11/19 MGMT 688 Saturday 9:00a – Noon 9:00a – 3:30p 9/10, 12/17 9/17, 10/15, 11/12 Winter 2016
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Page 3 of 20 DID YOU KNOW ​
that MSHROD graduates who are working in HR qualify ​
NOW ​
to earn the SHRM Certified Professional (SHRM­CP)? You no longer have to wait for one year of experience and do not have to be in an exempt HR job! ​
Register for Fall 2016 SHRM­CP and Senior SHRM­SCP preparation classes! Earn your SHRM Certified Professional (SHRM­CP™) and SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM­SCP™) certifications. Open doors for advancement and signal to employers your advanced professional development. Eastern Michigan University, in co­sponsorship with GAASHRM, Detroit SHRM and Lansing SHRM, is offering ​
SHRM Learning System® ​
for Fall 2016 for $1,200. The fee includes your copy of the 2016 SHRM LS modules plus SHRM Certification online resources with more than 1000 practice questions. Find the location closest to you and join us in the fall to make the next step in your career! ● Livonia: Mondays, 6–9 p.m., Sept 19­Dec 5 ● Ann Arbor: Tuesdays, 6–9 p.m., Sept 20­Dec 6 ● Troy: Wednesdays, 6–9 p.m., Sept 21­Dec 7 ● Lansing: Thursdays, 6­9pm, Sept 22­Dec 8 ● Online: Sept 19­Dec 5 Business/Strategic HR Recertification Courses – ​
If you're an HR professional with strategic­planning or policy­making responsibilities and need SHRM or HRCI recertification business/strategic credit hours, EMU is a preferred provider. Each five­week course listed below is pre­approved for the HRCI business/strategic credits or SHRM credits. To register, go to emich.edu/training/HR. For questions contact Dr. Fraya Wagner­Marsh, SPHR, GPHR, SHRM­SCP at [email protected] or 734­487­3240 From HR Metrics to Workforce Analytics: ​
Jim Lewis, SPHR, GPHR, former VP & CHRO and HRCI Board Member is the facilitator Pre­approved for 15 recertification Business Credits by HRCI and SHRM March 16­April 13, 2016, EMU Livonia, 6­9 pm (Hybrid ­ 3 in­class meetings and 2 weeks of online learning). $550 including all materials NEW​
course ­ The Legal Environment of Business: What HR Professionals Need to Know: ​
Dr. Henry Hastings, J.D., Ed.D., is the facilitator Pre­approved for 15 recertification Business Credits by HRCI and SHRM May 17­June 14, 2016, Tuesday evenings, EMU Livonia, 6­9pm (Hybrid, 3 in­class meetings and 2 weeks working on an integrative legal business case). $550 including all materials Strategic Marketing for HR Professionals: ​
– Jeff Tomschin, SPHR, GPHR, CBP, CCP and MISHRM State Director is the facilitator Pre­approved for 15 recertification Business Credits by HRCI and SHRM July 13 – Aug 10, EMU Livonia, 6­9 pm (Hybrid ­ 3 class meetings and 2 weeks of online learning). $550 including all materials Business Foundation Options (non­credit) for MSHROD If you are a current MSHROD student or you plan to move to the MSHROD program and need ​
business foundation courses​
, you should be aware of several options that can be used to satisfy your business foundation requirements as you can make plans for Summer and Fall. (However, please be aware that these business foundations options ​
are not ​
available for MBAs or any other EMU graduate program, so if you switch graduate programs, you might need to take additional course work.) Winter 2016
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Page 4 of 20 The MSHROD requires nine undergraduate or graduate credit hours (typically three courses) of business foundation courses spread across three business functional areas (Marketing, Law, Economics, Accounting, Finance); three credit hours must be in Accounting or Finance. This applies to students that did not have these courses as part of their undergraduate programs of study. Students can take regular credit classes at the graduate or undergraduate level at EMU or at a community college. However, there are several ​
EMU non­credit professional development courses​
that will satisfy MSHROD business foundation requirements. ​
These courses are "non­credit" and would n
​ot​
be eligible for financial aid funding, etc. You register for these courses through emich.edu/training/HR. You must pay for the course when you register. All of these courses are $550 including any materials. ​
The courses are pass/fail, and at the end you should provide your graduate advisor with a copy of your certificate of completion for the course. ​
If you have HR Certification (PHR, SPHR, SHRM­CP or SHRM­SCP), these courses have also been pre­approved for recertification credits​
. NEW​
course ­ ​
The Legal Environment of Business: What HR Professionals Need to Know:​
​
Dr. Henry Hastings, J.D., Ed.D., May 17­June 14, 2016, Tuesday evenings, EMU Livonia,6­9 pm (Hybrid, 3 in­class meetings and 2 weeks working on an integrative legal business case). Counts as Law business foundation course for MSHROD. Strategic Marketing for HR Professionals:​
Jeff Tomschin, SPHR, GPHR, SCP, SSP and MISHRM State Director, Wednesday evenings, July 13­August 10, at EMU Livonia, 6­9 pm (Hybrid ­ 3 in­class meetings and 2 weeks of online learning). Counts as Marketing business foundation course for MSHROD. Financial Management for HR Professionals ​
­ Dr. Morgan Milner ­ Monday evenings, October 10­Nov 7, EMU Livonia, 6­9 pm (Hybrid, 3 in­class meetings and 2 weeks of online learning. Counts as the Accounting or Finance business foundation course for MSHROD. Please check with Fraya Wagner­Marsh ([email protected]) or your COB graduate advisor (Lindsay or Ellen) if you have any questions. Of course, if you prefer to take undergraduate courses at EMU or a community college or EMU graduate credit classes to satisfy the business foundation requirements, please double check with your advisor before you register for the course to make sure it will count Traverse City Summer 2016 MGMT 681: Strategic EQ for Organization Effectiveness Saturday July 9th
​​
– Friday July 15th
​​
, 2016 The Summer 2016 topic for the Traverse City class will be Strategic EQ (Emotional Intelligence) for Organizational Effectiveness. Learning about EQ can fundamentally change the way we perceive personal excellence. EQ skills distinguish the star performers in every field. EQ competencies include: self­awareness, self­confidence, and self­control; commitment and integrity; the ability to communicate and influence; and to initiate and to accept change. The 2016 class is scheduled for Traverse City, Winter 2016
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Page 5 of 20 Saturday, July 9 through Friday, July 15. Students can stay in dorms, hotels, rentals, and campgrounds. Contact ​
[email protected]​
for more information.​
Please join us for an eye­opening two weeks in: Beijing (​
北京​
市​
)​
and Tianjin (​
天津​
市​
)​
, China. First 3 days: Beijing where we will visit sites such as Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, the Summer Palace, the Mutianyu site (​
慕田峪​
) and of course markets for a little shopping. Following days: Based in Tianjin University of Commerce from which we will take field trips and where we will enjoy presentations (such as basic Chinese, calligraphy, tea ceremony, economics, history and culture). Sites include: Tianjin Economic Development Area tour (examples: final assembly of the Airbus 320, a chocolate factory, Seagull watches location and final testing of drones, historical museum). We will take a river cruise and shop at Ancient Culture Street. ​
You will get together with Chinese students who are eager to improve their English and make international friends. Take the class for 1 or 3 credits, graduate or undergraduate credit: ∙ MGMT 479 or 592 (3 credit hours) Special topics: Management in China ∙ MGMT 477 or 590 (1 credit hour) Management in China ∙ All majors welcome, no language requirement. Contact Dr. Jean Bush­Bacelis, Professor, Department of Management at ​
[email protected]​
​
for more information​
! Included in the Program fee​
($1665 estimated from 2015 costs): all accommodations, airport transfers, city transportation, guided tours and lectures, museum and site admissions. Also included will be all meals in Tianjin, CMI health insurance, a Chinese visa for US citizens, assistance with passport and visa applications, and the textbook. Not included​
: airfare, EMU tuition and fees, personal travel and personal expenses. The sooner you decide and apply, the sooner we can all find good airfares. You can shop around for a good airfare; do not purchase your ticket until we have the ok from the university. Start now: if you don’t have a passport, apply NOW. You will need a Passport that does not expire within six months of travel. We will help US citizens get a visa. Other citizens are welcome too; we will guide you in getting your visa as well. Winter 2016
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Page 6 of 20 Welcome to EMU! Winter 2016
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Page 8 of 20 LaToya Safford​
, MSHROD alumna, has a new position as a recruiter coordinator at IBM/United health group Kenneth Szmigiel, ​
MSHROD alumnus​
, ​
was named Docent of the Year by the Detroit Institute of Arts Brook Tanner​
, MSHROD alumna, has a new position as HR Coordinator for Merchant Metals. New Job? Married? Baby? We want to know what is new for you. Please contact Dr. Isenhour, Dr. Rawat or Dr. Wagner­Marsh The SHRM Foundation offers education scholarships for graduate students, as well as scholarships to sit for the new Assurance of Learning Assessment. Academic Scholarships are awarded to Graduate Students in the amount of $5000, and Assurance of Learning Scholarships are also awarded in the amount of $200. ​
All applicants must be SHRM student members. ​
Applications are completed online​
​
at www.shrm.org. The SHRM Foundation does not discriminate against individuals on the basis of race, color, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, disability, age, veteran status, ancestry, national origin or citizenship in the administration of its grant and scholarship programs. Employees or board members of SHRM, HRCI or the SHRM Foundation and members of their immediate family are not eligible to apply for SHRM Foundation grants, awards or scholarships. The SHRM Foundation is the 501(c)3 nonprofit affiliate of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). The SHRM Foundation advances global human capital knowledge and practice by providing thought leadership and educational support and sponsoring, funding and driving the adoption of cutting­ edge, actionable, evidence­based research. The Foundation is governed by a volunteer board of directors, comprising distinguished HR academic and practice leaders. Contributions to the SHRM Foundation are tax deductible. Winter 2016
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Page 9 of 20 Fall 2015 Graduate Certificates for HR/OD Fall 2015 MSHROD Graduates Behm, Mollie Blanc, Carolina Bluford, Alita Boykins, Eve Brooks, Keosha Brunner, Neal Collier, Kymberly Gohl, Melissa Irving, Jordan Murphy, Michael Napoleon, TiKyra Ross, Laurial Swickler, Christi Szabo, Ildiko Tanner, Brooke Tobey, Courtney Vanderlaan, Lydia Ward, Charmaine Wright, Marita Bender, Carmen Burmeister, Jessica Clark, Stephanie Cole, Brian Fabbri, Chase Huguelet, Jonathon Lacinski, Melissa Congratulations to Our Graduates! Winter 2016
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Page 10 of 20 Do you plan to register for ​
MGMT688 Practicum for Fall 2016​
?​
​
You must contact the Management Department office (​
[email protected]​
) prior to registration. We check and confirm all prerequisites below before adding permission for you to register: ­all business foundation requirements must be successfully completed; ­all MSHROD core classes and two electives must be completed, or a student must be registered for those courses during Winter 2016; ­the student must be admitted to the MSHROD program or have completed paperwork to change status; ­the student must have at least an overall graduate GPA of​
​
3.0. MGMT 688 Practicum Orientation for Fall 2016 Graduate students planning to take MGMT 688 Practicum in Fall should attend one of the Practicum Orientations. Course requirements including portfolios and guidelines for selecting clients for individual consulting projects will be discussed. Students who plan to enroll in the Ypsilanti evening section (Dr. McEnery) should attend the Monday, April 11 Orientation from 5:15 to 6:15 PM in Room 465​
of the College of Business. Student who plan to enroll in the Livonia section (Dr. Vielhaber) should attend the orientation on ​
Saturday, April 9, from 11:45a ­ 12:45 pm at Livonia​
. For more information, contact Dr. McEnery at ​
[email protected]​
or Dr. Vielhaber at at ​
[email protected]​
. Jumanah Al Ramadan is ​
working with the Michigan Islamic Academy to develop a professional development protocol ​
for ​
new hires as well as senior staff who will be mentoring the new hires. Ernest Aughenbaugh​
is developing an online support system for OHM Advisors’ onboarding process to simplify and ease transitions of new hires. Ashley Botello­Kuban​
is updating a document outlining employee expectations and creating a goal reward system and a performance appraisal for In Touch Therapeutic Massage in Ann Arbor. Maryam Bzeih ​
is consulting with Phone Fixers’. She is working on a employee handbook. Winter 2016
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Page 11 of 20 Vicki Cai ​
will be consulting for Destination DC in developing and implementing new processes for Employee Performance Appraisals. She will create new forms and conduct training for senior staff on the new performance appraisal processes. Bobby Curry​
is working with Habitat for Humanity of Greater Jackson to create a program to train the members of the recently launched Family Support Committee to work effectively to ensure that new homeowners are well equipped to be successful homeowners. Georgia Donnelly ​
is creating five new job position descriptions, each complete with compensation and benefit information for Digital Inclusion, an Ypsilanti non­profit organization that provides computer hardware and training for low­income and at­risk youth of Washtenaw County. Lauryn Dotson​
is working with Jervis B. Webb, a company that designs and manufactures material handling systems, to revise its onboarding process for new hires’ activities during the first six months of employment . Michelle Durante​
is working with the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Washtenaw Country to develop a customized performance management system with collaborative goal setting, feedback sessions and a performance evaluation system. Taylor Garner​
is creating job descriptions for MEP Services, a third party HR provider for charter schools in the state of Michigan. Traci Gehringer​
is creating a training resource website for the leadership team of a midsized bank and a training program on how to fully utilize the website. The website will include: supervisory documents, job aids, on demand training, and training Kathryn Greenwell​
is developing and facilitating project management training for Brosnan Builders, LLC, a local residential and commercial construction company. Michael Haynes ​
will be consulting with Eric Ward from Student Judicial Services (EMU) and will develop a training session as part of his Appeals Board member training program. Roxanne Hill​
is preparing a final consulting report with employee engagement best practices and recommendations to reduce turnover and improve communication at a global supplier of automotive brake systems and components. Caroline Hinson ​
is evaluating the talent acquisition program of a local engineering firm by benchmarking talent acquisition programs of similar companies as well as identifying opportunities for innovation, return on investment, improved productivity, cost reductions and an increase in the overall effectiveness of their program. Winter 2016
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Page 12 of 20 Keivin Lewis​
is working Famous Dave’s Detroit, a franchise of the Blue Ribbon Restaurants chain, to create a formal training presentation for the catering side of the business, which can be used in expanding to new markets. Vanessa Liddell​
is conducting a job analysis and an on­boarding process for an international car importing company to increase managers’ overall ability to supervise contractual employees, promote excellent customer service, and foster better­quality collaborations between managers and contractual employees. Katlin Niesen ​
is creating interviewer guides for an administrative specialist and a General Manager for the Director of the University of Michigan Golf courses in Ann Arbor. Julie Ostrowski ​
is working with Go­To Transport. After selecting a platform she will work with them to develop their first two training courses and provide detailed instructions and templates so they can create their own courses in the future. Crystal Poertner​
is doing an employee retention analysis for Martinrea Industries. Aimee Schroeter ​
is working with a Call Center in Ann Arbor to improve job descriptions and will develop a survey to improve recruiting applicants. Tantaneice Scott​
is developing a facilitator guide that will describe the process of selecting employees and conducting employee focus groups on employee engagement for a non­profit behavioral organization. Morhaf Sukkar ​
will offer structure and guidance to an Internal Medicine specialty at Shores Clinic in Roseville, Michigan. The goal of the project is to find out why the office is not making enough net profit and why in some quarters the gross profit does not cover the overhead costs. Brandi Snipes’ ​
project includes the creation of an Employee Handbook for Perfecting Church, located in Detroit, Michigan. The Handbook will include policies and procedures with applicable State and Federal Laws, in addition to general work related guidelines that coincide with a religious work environment as they continue to grow and evolve both as a ministry and a place of employment. Susan Stackpole​
is working with Kaydon Corporation, a division of SKF, to conduct a paid time off analysis between Kaydon locations and industry best practices and to develop a consulting report with recommendations for the organization. Lisa Vaughan ​
is working with the Workforce Intelligence Network (WIN), a non­profit located in SE Michigan, to create a digital employee handbook/standard operating procedure guide and a consulting report with recommendations for introducing the employee handbook during the onboarding process and keeping the handbook up to date. Winter 2016
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Page 13 of 20 Jessica Zonder ​
will be working with Chabad in the D, an up­and­coming non­profit organization based in Detroit. Through interviews with the staff and industry benchmarking, she will create job descriptions and salary scales for the current positions, as well as for a future Chief Operations Officer. She will then create a hiring plan for the COO position, which will include recruiting, selection and retention strategies. Dr. Jean Bush­Bacelis ​
had her paper, “Country expert: Global business communication,”​
​
accepted for publication in the 2016 edition of ​
Business & Professional Communication Quarterly​
. Dr. Bush­Bacelis was also awarded the Management Department Teaching Award for 2015­16. Dr. Kunal Banerji​
was awarded the Management Department Service Award for 2015­16. Dr. Chris Day​
consulted on Sage textbook development for ​
Organizational Behavior: A Critical Thinking Approach ​
by Neck, Houghton and Murray. She has also taught the SHRM recertification course, “Working Collaboratively Across Functions,” as well as an accountability workshop and employee satisfaction consulting for Washtenaw County employers. Dr. Day also provided mentoring and HR strategy guidance for a SE Michigan horticultural firm and continued executive coaching, as well as mentoring for a non­profit organization. Dr. Megan Endres​
was awarded the Management Department Research Award for 2015­16. Dr. Stephanie Newell​
, ​
Dr. Kunal Banerji​
and ​
Dr. Alankrita Pandey​
had their paper, “Tata Motors Acquisition of the Jaguar Land Rover Group: The Colonized Strike Back,” th​
accepted for the 12​
International Conference on Organizational Discourse in August 2016. Dr. Anushri Rawat, Dr. Linda Isenhour ​
and ​
Dr. Jean McEnery presented​
their in­progress research, "HRM Career Success Model Development” at the International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines in Orlando, FL in January, 2016. ​
Dr. Rawat​
was also recognized for serving as faculty mentor for student Elissa Davis’s Undergraduate Symposium paper, “Work Values, Personalities and Work Attitudes of Millennials.” Winter 2016
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Page 14 of 20 Professor Jane Stephenson​
was recognized for serving as faculty mentor for students Justin Snyder and Marco Macias’ Undergraduate Symposium paper, “A Comparative Analysis of Two Pizza Industry Giants: Domino’s Pizza and Little Caesar’s.” Dr. Stewart Tubbs ​
received a “Most Valuable Professor Award” from the Athletic Department during halftime of an EMU basketball game. This is the second time Dr. Tubbs has been chosen by student athletes for this honor. Dr. Denise Tanguay ​
received a “Most Valuable Professor Award” from the Athletic Department during halftime of an EMU basketball game. She was chosen by student athletes for this honor. Dr. Tanguay was also recognized for serving as faculty mentor for student Matthew Leddy’s Undergraduate Symposium paper, “Family Business Succession: A Case Study Analysis of Shepler’s Mackinac Island Ferry Company.” Dr. Fraya Wagner­Marsh​
was notified that our MSHROD and Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management Programs were recognized as Top 10 winners for the LEAD2016 Leadership Excellence Award. "​
Distinguished recipients of the Leadership Excellence Awards for 2016 were recently named for outstanding achievements in leadership development and programs in the areas of Education, Corporate, and Individuals at the LEAD2016 event in Nashville, Tennessee. The prestigious Leadership Awards salute the world’s top leadership practitioners and programs and highlight their roles in developing their most important asset ­ their people. For more than 33 years, Leadership Excellence, now a part of HR.com, has identified and recognized the top leadership organizations and their strategies and solutions in a yearly ranking by appropriate category. This year, the ranking process and award categories were streamlined and updated to better define the leadership efforts nominated. Two of Eastern Michigan University’s graduate programs in Human Resources received Top 10 Awards. The Master of Science in Human Resources and Organizational Development won a Top Ten in Master’s Programs with Emphasis in Human Resources. The Graduate Certificate in Human Resources won a Top Ten in Graduate Certificate Programs with Emphasis in Human Resources. Winter 2016
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Page 15 of 20 The complete list of this year’s award winners will be published in the February edition of​
Leadership Excellence Essentials​
. "Effective leadership development programs and activities are a must in today’s business. Without leadership, all other resources are ineffective, whether you are operating a non­profit, educational institution, government department, small business, or a large corporation. Programs and individuals recognized in the Leadership Excellence Awards program have made significant contributions developing leaders," stated Debbie McGrath, CEO of HR.com. This year’s award recipients were selected based on both an application or nomination process, reviewed by HR.com’s expert leadership panel, as well as feedback from the program’s participants. The voting was promoted by the nominees as well as through social media campaigns over the course of the nomination period. About HR.com HR.com, the largest global social networking and resource site for HR Professionals is committed to providing a deeper understanding of the HR function for 280,000 members by offering a Global Leadership annual event, Leadership Excellence Awards, HR Certification Exam Prep Courses, real­time matching for job seekers and employers, certification programs, a personal development app, monthly themed HR epublications, 4,500+ webcasts, 1,200+ eLearning credits, 230+ virtual conferences, blogs, community networks, industry news and advisory boards.​
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ttp://​
www.HR.com​
“ Dr. David Victor​
was recognized for serving as faculty mentor for student Anjali Martin’s Undergraduate Symposium paper, “CIA Interventions: Result of Business Decisions? The Effects of Shell and ITT on Brazil­U.S. Relations.” Dr. Robert Twells​
was recognized for serving as faculty mentor for students Ellen Olivia­Jones and Jordyn Wolff’s Undergraduate Symposium paper, “Becoming the Wolves of Wall Street: Smart Decisions When Investing in the Stock Market.” Winter 2016
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Page 16 of 20 Please consider a donation to the MSHROD Development Fund. The money that we receive is used to help sponsor student and alumni events such as the new student orientation, practicum orientation, and annual alumni speaker event. It is also used to support the MSHROD newsletters and annual MSHROD student award. These events and activities help attract students and help alumni stay in touch. Any amount is welcome! Checks can be made out to MSHROD Development Fund and mailed to Dr. Fraya Wagner­Marsh, SPHR, GPHR, SHRM­SCP at Eastern Michigan University, College of Business, Management Department, 300 W. Michigan Avenue, Room 466, Ypsilanti, MI, 48197. You can also make donations online by going to www.emufoundation.org; be sure to designate the MSHROD Development Fund​
. FROM THE CO­EDITORS: Many MSHROD students are seeking learning experiences through internships. We appreciate Ernie’s willingness to share his experiences with you and hope that this encourages everyone to consider such opportunities. Opportunities come when you least expect them! My internship with Kestly Development, working under Mike Kestly, began in just that way as I networked at the annual College of Business Alumni Conference. Kestly Development is a 16­year­old Organizational Development and Human Resource information, assessment and training company. Kestly Development helps organizations increase retention of key people, prepare succession plans, enhance engagement, improve customer service, increase sales and help managers develop their skills. Winter 2016
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Page 17 of 20 In the past 18 months, my work with Mr. Kestly has been a never­ending learning adventure. My very first work experience involved attending the annual MiSHRM Conference as an exhibitor. Running a booth and networking with fellow HR professionals who worked in various fields helped to clarify the direction I wanted to pursue within the MSHROD program. Active job shadowing opportunities with Kestly Development clients allowed for first­hand experience in examining, interpreting and applying assessment tools while searching for the best job candidates for varyious positions. Previously I had envisioned a traditional focus of HR and the administrative work that accompanies it. Yet through interactions with several professional consultants, I have reimagined my future career path to find a direction that may better fit my interests. I believe that my internship was unique. Kestly Development sponsors and works with two educational workshops in Washtenaw County: Executive Briefings and the Leadership A2Y 2.0. Executive Briefings take place on a bimonthly basis, covering a wide range of topics from succession planning to retaining millennials. Leadership 2.0, run by the Chamber of Commerce, conducts assessments and brings in successful professionals to discuss topics such as Crisis and Change Management. Even with minimal professional experience, I was able to participate in each of these lectures based on my MSHROD program coursework. During one lecture on job descriptions, for example, I applied the fundamentals of job analysis from Staffing taught by Dr. Camp, leading to constructive and productive breakout sessions in the leadership program. These lectures also covered topics that have been relevant to core class requirements in the MSHROD program. Sometimes a different perspective is necessary to fully understand course material; having the opportunity to apply what I learned in class through this internship strengthened that understanding. Training and development of employees is something that I have identified as my passion through these internship experiences. My internship with Mike Kestly has helped to solidify my career goals and expanded my own interests within the MSHROD program. Through the experience gained from my internship, I was able to select electives that would benefit my future career options. If not for this symbiotic relationship between my education and internship, I would not have refined my aspirations to those that I have today. It has been a life­changing experience that I will always treasure. The Award Winning EMU SHRM student chapter has been very busy with planning program meetings, workshops, tours and giving back to the community. So far this year, EMU SHRM has welcomed: Winter 2016
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Page 18 of 20 th​
January 20​
– Kamika Moore, Bernie Swartout, Director of Comp and Benefits Ford, and Recent Alumni ​
“Alumni Panel” th​ th​
February 4​
­5​ – Job Shadowing Event – 11 Great organizations th​
February 9​
– Gregg Modd, Preseident of Greater Ann Arbor SHRM, ​
“What HR Profs should know about Hiring Veterans” th​
March 9​
– Robin Baum, Staffing Expert, ​
“Getting Your Foot in the Door” nd​
March 22​
–Dr. Chris Day, ​
“Working Together Collaboratively” Registration has begun for the 2016 SHRM Annual Conference & Exposition. Early registration offers a great discount! The Annual conference offers — for the best price in the market today — the most comprehensive and relevant professional development programs. Attendance will improve your knowledge, skills and abilities as an HR professional. This year the conference will be held in Washington, D.C.. For more information, please visit the Conference website at ​
www.annual.shrm.org​
. Winter 2016
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Page 19 of 20 The 2016 SHRM Student Case Competition and Career Summit is the premier student HR conference in the United States. SHRM provides world­class opportunities for students, student chapter advisors, faculty members and HR professionals to connect through events held in multiple locations across the country. Congratulations to our EMU SHRM team members who participated in Atlanta! Winter 2016
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