The Milano Management Brown Bag series features talks by faculty and other researchers who share their ongoing management research. All are welcome to attend. Look for announcements of upcoming speakers, dates, and topics.
Archived Milano Management Brown Bags
Reimagining Social Movements
At this Milano Management Brown Bag, Prof Sujatha Jesudason discusses her work reimagining social movements.
Posted by Milano School of Policy, Management, and Environment on Thursday, February 21, 2019
An Anarchist Prehistory of Management
Presenter: Associate Professor of Management Nidhi Srinivas
In his recent book chapter on the anarchist prehistory of management, Associate Professor of Management Nidhi Srinivas shows that, historically, anarchist ideas held much in common with early management theory, including a shared sensitivity to the challenges of organizing. Rather than two hermetic monoliths, ‘management’ and ‘anarchism’ were initially promiscuous domains, borrowing ideas from each other and encouraging woolliness in how they defined and distinguished who they were and what they did.
ICYMI: Check out Milano Management's first Brown Bag lecture with Professor Nidhi Srinivas, titled "An Anarchist Prehistory of Management"Stay tuned for more chances to join us for lectures by our faculty!
Posted by Milano School of Policy, Management, and Environment on Thursday, September 13, 2018
So You Want to be a CEO?
Presenter: Professor Mark Lipton
In this Milano Management Brown Bag Talk, Professor Mark Lipton discusses some of the projects that have most influenced his work and how his research has shifted his own thinking and the ways he tries to influence CEOs to lead with purpose and integrity.
In case you missed it, watch Professor Mark Lipton's Milano Management Brown Bag Lecture "So, You Want to be a CEO?"
Posted by Milano School of Policy, Management, and Environment on Wednesday, October 17, 2018
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Corbin Hill Food Project
Presenter: Professor Dennis Derryck
Professor of professional practice and Corbin Hill Food Project founder Dennis Derryck discusses how the Corbin Hill Food Project, a values driven social enterprise, is making the transition from food access to community ownership and wealth creation.
In this Milano Management Brown Bag talk, Nonprofit Management Professor and Corbin Hill founder Dennis Derryck discusses how the Corbin Hill Food Project, a values driven social enterprise, is making the transition from food access to community ownership and wealth creation.
Posted by Milano School of Policy, Management, and Environment on Thursday, November 8, 2018
Sustainability in Company Management:The Swiss Experience
Presenter: Arthur Braunschweig, PhD, Visiting Scholar
Watch this Milano Brown Bag Talk by visiting scholar Arthur Braunschweig, PhD!
Posted by Milano School of Policy, Management, and Environment on Thursday, April 11, 2019
India as an Incubator of the World for Social Enterprises
Presenter: Professor Aruna Venkatachalam
Watch Professor Aruna Venkatachalam’s brown bag presentation – India as an Incubator of the World for Social Enterprises.
Watch Professor Aruna Venkatachalam’s brown bag presentation – India as an Incubator of the World for Social Enterprises
Posted by Milano School of Policy, Management, and Environment on Thursday, March 14, 2019
Virtues and the Common Good in Leadership
Presenter: Aliza Racelis, Business Ethics professor at the University of the Philippines and Fulbright Visiting Scholar
In this Milano Management Brown Bag talk, Aliza Racelis, Business Ethics professor at the University of the Philippines and Fulbright Visiting Scholar at the New York Institute of Technology, discusses her work and recent book chapter in Business Ethics: A Virtue Ethics and Common Good.
Watch The Milano Management Program Brown Bag Lecture featuring Dr. Aliza Racelis!
Posted by Milano School of Policy, Management, and Environment on Thursday, December 13, 2018
Stay tuned for more upcoming Brown Bags!