Grace Ann Rosile
Short Resume 2000
 
Department of Management
College of Business Admin. & Econ.
New Mexico State University
Box 30001/Dept. 3DJ
Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001
(505) 646-1201 (Office)
(505) 646-1372 (Fax)
garosile@aol.com
 
web page
http://cbae.nmsu.edu/~garosile
web page:
www.HorseSenseAtWork.com 

Founder of Horse Sense At Work, the HorseSense approach to managing workplace and family relationships, offering seminars and workshops for human development through working with horses.

FIELD Consulting, teaching and research in narrative and storytelling for personal and organizational change; organizational behavior; organization theory; management; human resources management; and environmental management.

 

EDUCATION

  • University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania:
    • Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration, December 1982
    • Master of Business Administration, April 1979
    • Master of Public Health, Hospital & Health Services Admin., April 1977
  • St. Francis College, Loretto, Pennsylvania: Bachelor of Arts, English (cum laude), 1972

TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

New Mexico State University (1996-2000) and Indiana University of Pennsylvania (1981-1996): Graduate and Undergraduate courses in Management, Human Resources Management, Leadership and Motivation, Organizational Behavior, Training and Development, Health Services Administration, and Business Policy.

TEACHING AWARD: Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1995, University-level teaching award for innovations in pedagogy, for my Principles of Management course.

HORSE BUSINESS EXPERIENCE: 1984-1995

Owner and Operator of Cherry Lane Arabians, a full-service horse facility with indoor and outdoor arenas, stabling for 28 horses, and adjacent to cross-country course and pony club. Offering breeding, boarding, training, lessons, sales, and specialty clinics.

HORSE SENSE PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

2001 "Managing With Horse Sense" in the Journal of Management Inquiry.

2000 "Managing with Ahimsa and Horse Sense: A Convergence of Body, Mind, and Spirit" chapter in Spirituality at Work by J. Biberman and M. Whitty (eds.), Scranton Pa: University of Scranton Press.

2000 "Managing with Horse Sense" Art and Poetry Division of the Academy of Management annual meeting, Toronto, August 2000.

2000 "Management and OD as Poetic Performance" in a session with David M. Boje, "Festival, Spectacle, and Carnival: Theatrics of Organization Development and Change" for the ODC division of the Academy of Management, Toronto, August 2000.

2000 "Organizational Studies with Horse Sense" Proceedings of the 18th International Standing Conference on Organizational Symbolism, Athens Greece, July 2000.

2000 "The Electric Horseman Revisits Las Vegas" in Business Research Yearbook, J. Biberman and A. Alkhafaji, (Eds.),Vol. VII, 2000: 689-694.

1999 "Discourse From the Horse’s Mouth" website proceedings of the Language in Organizational Change and Transformation conference, Columbus Ohio, May.

1999 "Management: Common Sense or Horse Sense?" in http://www.spiritatwork.com .

Also: "Managing with Ahimsa and Horse Sense" in http://www.spiritatwork.com .

EMPOWERMENT PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

2001 "Where’s the Power in Empowerment: Answers from Follett and Clegg," submitted to the Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, special issue on empowerment; expected March 2001.

1999 "From Empowerment/Disempowerment to Co-Power" with David M. Boje, in Business Research Yearbook, J. Biberman and A. Alkhafaji, eds.,Vol. VI, 1999: pp. 524-258.

COMMUNICATION AND RESTORYING PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

2000 "Playing with Time: Restorying for Strategic Change" Professional Development Workshop sponsored by the Organization and Management Theory Division, Academy of Management meeting in Toronto, August 2000.

1998 "The Case of the Aggrieved Expatriate: A deconstruction analysis from an HRM perspective" with D. M. Boje, B. D. Sypher, B. Shwom, and V. D. Miller. Management Communication Quarterly, 11(3), 460-486.

1998 "Restorying for Strategic Organizational Planning and Development: The Case of the SciFi Organization" in Business Research Yearbook, J. Biberman and A. Alkhafaji, (Eds.),Vol. V, 1998: 689-694. Also: "Colonized Selves: Organic Systems and the Control of Management" with R. Gephart and D. Boje, ibid, pp. 632-637.

1997 "Restorying reengineering: Some deconstructions and postmodern alternatives" with D. Boje, R. Dennehy, D. J. Summers. Journal of Communication Reserch. Special Issue on Displaced Workers, 24(6): 631-669.

1997 "Deconstructing the Organizational Behavior Text" co_authored with Boje, Dennehy, and Summers (April) in the Journal of Management Education. Special issue on Postmodern & Critical Theory. 21(3): 343-360.

 

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

2000 "A Postmodern Service Learning Pedagogy: The Story of the Greenback Company" with David M. Boje, in Working for the Common Good: Concepts and Models for Service Learning in Management, Paul C. Godfrey and Edward T. Grasso, (eds.). Washington DC: American Association of Higher Education, pp. 69-88.

1998 International Business and Ecology Research Yearbook, (Editor), International Academy of Business Disciplines. Also: "Educating Managers, and Being Educated in Return: on Environmental Issues in the Maquiladoras" in Rosile (ed), International Business and Ecology Yearbook, International Academy of Business Disciplines.

1997 "Sexual Harassment: Does the Eye of the Beholder Need Glasses?" in A. F. Alkhafaji (ed.) Business Research Yearbook, Vol. IV, pp. 686-690.

Also: "Textbooks as Faux Pearls of Wisdom" ibid, pp. 696-700.

1996 Welcome to the Greenback Company: An Action Learning Organization, with David M. Boje. Dubuque Iowa: Kendall Hunt Publishers.

1996 "Abandoning Theory in Favor of Postmodern (Dance) Experiences." In A. F. Alkhafaji (ed.) Business Research Yearbook: Global Business Perspectives, Vol. III.

1995 "Postmodern Alternatives to Modernist Management Pedagogy." In D. Boje, R. Gephart, and T. Thatchenkery (eds.) Postmodern Management and Organizational Theory. Pp. 225_250. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

 

RECENT SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS

2000 "Managing with Horse Sense" Art and Poetry Division of the Academy of Management annual meeting, Toronto, August 2000.

2000 "Management and OD as Poetic Performance" in a session with David M. Boje, "Festival, Spectacle, and Carnival: Theatrics of Organization Development and Change" for the ODC division of the Academy of Management, Toronto, August 2000.

2000 "Playing with Time: Restorying for Strategic Change" Presenter and also Chair, Professional Development Workshop sponsored by the Organization and Management Theory Division, Academy of Management meeting in Toronto, August 2000.

2000 "Innovative Teaching Workshop VIII: Service Learning in the Business School" presented at the Southwest Academy of Management meeting, San Antonio Texas, March 15-18, 2000.

1999 "Discourse From the Horse’s Mouth" presented at the 1999 International Conference on Language in Organizational Change and Transformation: What makes a Difference? At The Ohio State University, May 14-16.

1998 "Educating Managers on Environmental Choices" presented to the Southwest Center for Environmental Research and Policy annual conference, El Paso, TX.

1998 "The Story of the SciFi Organization" presented in "Complexity, Change, and Entrepreneurship" session for the Organizational Development and Change division at the Academy of Management, August, San Diego.

1998 "Service Learning with the Greenback Company" presented in the Showcase Symposium sponsored by 3 divisions (MED, PNS, and SIM) at the Academy of Management, August, San Diego.

1998 "Restorying and the Case of the Sci Fi Organization" in "Organizational Storytelling II: Narrativity and the Case of a High Tech Organizational Consultation" sponsored by ODC, MED, and RM divisions at the Academy of Management, August, San Diego.

1997 "Multiple Perspectives on Sexual Harassment" symposium session for Academy of Management in Boston in August, co-authored and co-chaired with Peter Dorfman; also a session within the symposium "Sexual Harassment: Same Old Story?" co-authored with Albert Mills.

1997 "Storytelling Workshop" session for the Organizational Behavior

Teaching Society, with D. Boje and R. Dennehy, in Cleveland in June.

1996 "Sexual harassment from a Foucauldian perspective." Presented at the 5th Annual International Human Resource Management Conference, June 24_26, San Diego, CA.

1996 "A Foucauldian Abandonment of Theory" presented at the Preconference Research Methods Doctoral Consortium, Western Academy of Management, Banff, Alberta, Canada, March 6_9, 1996.

 

OTHER SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY

Board of Directors, Organizational Behavior Teaching Society, 1998-00.

Conference Coordinator, Organizational Behavior Teaching Society

Conference, held at New Mexico State University, June 9-12, 1999.

Conference Coordinator, "International Business and Ecology" conference sponsored by the International Academy of Business Disciplines, held in El Paso Texas, and Cd. Juarez, Mexico, October 15-18 1998.

Track Chair for Postmodern Organization Theory, 1994-present, International Academy of Business Disciplines; Member since 1992.

Track Chair, Southwest Academy of Management, on Innovative Issues, 1998.

Editorial board (Interviews Editor) for Technology Studies Journal, 1996-1997.

Member, Academy of Management Task Force on Service Learning, 1999-2000.

KEYNOTE ADDRESSES

1999 "Postmodern Theory" Keynote Panelist for the Business and Economics Society

International meeting, Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain, July 22-26, 1999.

1995 Invited scholar lecture series on postmodern organizational theory at Bethany College, Kansas, March 8-10, 1995.