The Questions We Ask....About Our Selves, Our Lives, and Our Passions
Incorporating our avocational interests into our academic lives
A Professional Development Workshop
2008 Academy of Management Meeting, Anaheim, CA
Sunday, August 20, 2008
10am-12pm
Hilton Anaheim, Redondo
Overview
This interactive workshop will explore the role of passion in career choice and enactment. Participants are invited to explore the notion of avocational passion from not only a theoretical perspective, but through practical aspects of their own careers as well. In this regard, this PDW will provide the opportunity for individuals from various research fields to reflect upon the role that passions and avocations play in organizations, individuals, and academia.
In doing so, we question how individuals are likely to incorporate diverse work and non-work related interests into passionate and inspiring careers. Can and do individuals craft their jobs in a manner that enables them to tap into their avocational passions? What processes "call" an individual into endeavors such as social entrepreneurship or environmental careers? How might this affect prevailing conceptualizations of career success?
Moreover, might there be opportunities for our avocational interests to be integrated into our various roles in research, teaching, and academic service? Through this, participants can offer thoughts and opinions rooted not only within career theory, but in personal experience as well. As such, we seek participants from a variety of research streams and organizational levels to offer their thoughts and experiences in order to foster a dialogue that may both inform career theory as well as have practical application to our personal career experiences in academia.
Additionally, it presents an opportunity to share individual passions and interests, thereby fostering the progression of research collaboration and possible mentoring relationships within and across research streams. As such, this workshop provides a highly interactive setting which enables the cultivation of both personal and professional development for all participants.
If you are interested, please see the information attached.
Barrie E. Litzky, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor Management and Organization
David and Marjorie Rosenberg Professor for Innovation and Change
The Pennsylvania State University
Great Valley School of Graduate and Professional Studies
30 E. Swedesford Road
Malvern, PA 19355
610-725-5286 (p)
610-725-5224 (f)
barrielitzky@psu.edu
http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/b/x/bxl26/
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