Introducing Saturday Workshops
for Alumni, Students, and Business Partners
Saturday, March 9 | 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Downtown San Francisco Campus:
101 Howard St. (@ Spear St.) 5th Floor
Learn more with the USF School of Management at our NEW Downtown San Francisco Campus.
Meet USF alumni, students and business partners; network over breakfast
and lunch; and learn new skills that you can put immediately into
action on Monday morning.
- Choose ONE of two workshops offered (see outlines below)
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Breakfast and lunch included (Vegetarian options available)
- Conveniently located at the new Downtown San Francisco Campus; close to Embarcadero BART, Transbay Terminal and several parking garages
- Only $35 for Alumni, FREE to current students, $45 Guests
Agenda
9:30 - 10:00 Breakfast & Registration
10:00-11:30 Workshop
11:30-12:15 Lunch & Campus Tours
12:15 - 1:30 Workshop
Psychology "At Work"
Instructor: Dr. Neil Walshe, Assistant Professor of Organizational Psychology, USF
Why do we succumb to managements fads? Prof. Walshe will introduce you to sound psychological
practices which could decrease the reliance we seem to have on external
consultants and management gurus and re-frame how we view the role, and
subsequent importance, of psychology at work.
Neil is an Assistant Professor of
Organizational Psychology at The University of San Francisco's School of
Management. His principle area of research is virtue and morality in
organizations, specifically the role of courage and cowardice in
organizational life. His work explores the psychological mechanisms and
consequences of virtuous behavior as part of expected occupational roles
across organizational arenas such as the defense industry, private
military contracting and ordnance disposal. His work promotes the use
of psychological processes in order to improve not only organizations,
but the experience of work through evidence based practice.
(Students: Please RSVP to somalumni@usfca.edu)
Chicken or Egg: Talent Acquisition vs. Talent Management
Instructor: Vicky Kamahele, SPHR, Just Evolved Talent and Kannisto & Kamahele Partners
What consistently keeps CEO's up
at night? Join Vicky Kamahele for an exploration around the
cause-effect relationships that create a $124 billion talent acquisition
industry. She'll discuss the TANIAC model and how companies and our
economy can benefit from longer-term movement of a few key levers.
Vicky, SPHR, brings over 15 years of
experience in higher education, talent acquisition and infrastructure
creation. As Head of University Programs at Google for their business
functions, Vicky created one of the most involved global undergraduate,
graduate and MBA recruiting efforts, with rollout in North America,
EMEA, APAC and Latin America. Prior, Vicky spent nearly a decade in
financial services at KPMG in the Federal and International Tax practice
and as Primary Recruiting Manager, Campus Development Manager, National
Instructor and Head of San Francisco’s Involve Community Outreach. As
Co-Founder of Just Evolved and Kannisto & Kamahele, she provides
depth of insight into talent infrastructures, talent acquisition, talent
management, higher education and branding.
(Students: Please RSVP to somalumni@usfca.edu)
For questions, to update your contact information, or to learn more
about upcoming School of Management and Alumni events, please contact us
at somalumni@usfca.edu, or call (415) 422-4770 during regular business hours. We look forward to hearing from you.