October 8th, 2008: LEADERSHIP SERIES - Susan Kuznik
Join us for a very special ANNIVERSARY DINNER. Presenter Dr. Susan Kuznik will speak on her best subject: Leadership!
Susan Kuznik has been a member of the Baldwin-Wallace College MBA faculty since 1985. Graduate courses taught include the areas of Systems Thinking, Management Information Systems, Organizational Behavior, Development and Transformation, Strategic Management, and Marketing/Management. Undergraduate courses taught include Management, Strategic Management and Business Policy, Ethics, and Behavioral Theories of Management. She is actively involved in Baldwin-Wallace’s Center for Professional Development and is a frequent lecturer.
Professor Kuznik received her Bachelor of Science degree in Computer and Information Science from Cleveland State University, and applied that knowledge to various operational support positions within the Crude Trading & Transportation Department and Scientific Systems Department within The Standard Oil Company of Ohio, now BP Amoco. She received a Master of Science degree from Case Western Reserve University with a focus on Organization Development. She also received the degree of Doctor of Business Administration from Cleveland State University. Her research interests are in the areas of entrepreneurial orientation, strategic management, climate & culture, organizational design and leadership. She has been involved in evaluating leadership within small groups and how gender perceptions may bias perceived leader effectiveness and satisfaction with the leader.
RSVP: Niki Kramarz nkramarz@hotmail.com , or by phone at 440-376-2274 at least 3 days prior to event.
$5 ABWA Chapter member & students, $10 non member
Where are the meetings???
Baldwin-Wallace East Campus
Landmark Center Building
25700 Science Park Drive
Suite 100
Beachwood, Ohio 44122
When are the meetings??
Meetings start at 6:00pm, but you can come as early as 5:30pm to EAT, MEET, AND GREET!
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Professor Kuznik has been an adjunct faculty member and/or seminar and training lecturer at other colleges and universities, including Kent State University, Cleveland State University, Ursuline College, The University of Dayton, and NOVA Southeastern University.


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