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Residential Business Community BUS 102 Networking Mixer

Sign up for a complimentary opportunity to mix & mingle with first year Residential Business Community students. We are hosting our annual networking mixer for 250 RBC students on March 15. This is a great opportunity for you to build brand recognition, identify top talent, and provide your industry expertise and feedback!

Hospitality Business Roadshow: Novi, MI

You are invited to attend the Hospitality Business Roadshow: Novi, Michigan. Please consider attending this networking reception and town hall event on April 13 at 6 p.m. It’s an opportunity for area hospitality business Spartans to connect (or re-connect) with The School of Hospitality Business and enjoy complimentary cocktails and conversation. We look forward to an engaging evening.

Hospitality Business Roadshow: Novi, MI

5:30 p.m.
– Registration
6:00 p.m.
– Cocktail Reception
6:30 p.m.
– Welcome Remarks
– School Update | Dr. Karthik Namasivayam
– Q&A Discussion

Hospitality Business: Give Green Day

Save the Date! Give Green Day is an opportunity to make a difference for hospitality business students. Join Spartans near and far as we come together to make a better tomorrow.

Consider a donation today! This giving season our efforts will provide hospitality business students and faculty much needed support for conference, workshop, and competition travel.

https://givingto.msu.edu/crowdpower/hospitality-business-travel

Business and Bagels | Applying Strategy to Board Design

Description

Whether a firm simply survives or actively thrives often hinges on the managers’ understanding—and ideally mastering—organizational design. Organizational design seeks to create alignment between the organization and its operational strategy through a mix of formal and informal structures, processes, and rewards. While the principles of organizational design apply to all parts of the firm, one key area will be the focus of the January 19 Business and Bagels webinar: the board room. Shelby Gai, Ph.D., will examine how leaders can structure their advisory boards to successfully execute on strategy. What factors should decisionmakers consider when searching for board candidates? What structure helps even the newest board member to fully and enthusiastically contribute to the decision-making process? Gai presents a framework that empowers managers to shape an advisory council as a buffer from current challenges while steering towards long-term success.

 

Presenter

Shelby Gai, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Management at Michigan State University. Her research focuses on board design – a subfield of organizational design that emphasizes how to design a company’s board of directors to align with the organization’s strategic goals. Her work has received awards including the 2018 Andreas Al-Laham Best Paper Award from the Multi-Level Network Research Standing Working Group at the European Group for Organizational Studies and was nominated for the 2019 Best Paper Proceedings from the Strategy Division of the Academy of Management.

Shelby graduated with an M.A. and Ph.D. in Management and Organizations from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. She also has an M.S. in Statistics from Northwestern as well as a M.A. from the Wharton School, where she researched changes in Hong Kong’s board independence regulations using an institutional lens. Shelby graduated magna cum laude from Princeton University with an A.B. in Sociology and a certificate in East Asian Studies. Before entering academia, Shelby worked in the Financial Services and Board Services Practices at the executive search firm Spencer Stuart in both their New York and Shanghai offices.

Professional headshot of Shelby Gai, assistant professor of management

Shelby Gai, assistant professor of management

 

 

The Benefits of a Broad MBA for Career Switchers

Join a group of current Broad MBA students and learn how they’re utilizing the MBA program to pivot their careers into new industries. Hear about how these students found academic and career success even though they did not come from a business background and find out how you can do the same.