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Small shifts lead to big impact in the Faculty of Management

New operating structure adopted over summer

- October 24, 2023

Acting Dean of Management Mike Smit says he's confident the new structure will support interdisciplinary work and make the Faculty more responsive to the changing world. (Provided photos)
Acting Dean of Management Mike Smit says he's confident the new structure will support interdisciplinary work and make the Faculty more responsive to the changing world. (Provided photos)

顿补濒丑辞耻蝉颈别鈥檚 Faculty of Management looks slightly different after adopting a new operating structure in the summer. The transition follows years of conversations, reviews and approvals.

Even though it鈥檚 early days and there鈥檚 still work ahead, Acting Dean Dr. Mike Smit says he can already see how these internal changes are having a positive impact on faculty, staff, and students.

鈥淲e鈥檙e engaging a broader set of people in leading the faculty, we鈥檙e working together in new ways to support our students, and we鈥檙e having hard but valuable conversations we鈥檝e put off for years,鈥 he says.

Holding onto the core


At the core of the new structure are 聽eight departments that serve as academic homes for the expertise in the Faculty, replacing the former School-based organization. Undergraduate and graduate programs are delivered by the Faculty, with the addition of a Graduate Student Services unit that Associate Dean Jenny Baechler says is already opening new possibilities and opportunities for students.

Three of the Schools from the previous structure have been retired (Rowe School of Business, School of Public Administration, School of Information Management). A fourth, the School for Resource and Environmental Studies, has moved to the Faculty of Science.

Dr. Smit describes this project as being about capacity building and supporting internal colleagues 聽without losing the pieces that are most important.

鈥淲e are still the Faculty of Management in the Kenneth C. Rowe Building. The programs we offer, the scholarship and research of faculty and students, the degrees we grant and the connection to community all remain in place. The exciting things you鈥檒l see from us in the future will build on that strength.鈥


Acting Dean Mike Smit.

Building bridges across disciplines


Dr. Smit emphasizes that 鈥渨e continue to embed environment and sustainability in our programs and remain committed to the essential role of management in responding to climate and environmental challenges.鈥 He is confident that this new structure 鈥渨ill support interdisciplinary work and make us more responsive to the changing world.鈥

麻豆传媒 President and Vice-Chancellor Kim Brooks was dean of the Faculty of Management during much of the planning discussions around these changes. She says the work was motivated by 鈥渂uilding bridges across disciplines.

鈥淲e always knew that the Faculty of Management at 麻豆传媒 was a place of distinction. We have exceptional students, and we owe them the ability to build not just depth of expertise (say, in finance or public administration) but also to open doors for them to think broadly 鈥 to connect with the creation of exceptional user experiences and the power to mobilize people.鈥澛

You can learn more about the Faculty of Management at its website.


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