ARTICLES CONCERNING
STEVEN BUSHARDT, FORMER PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT, CURRENT CHAIRMAN OF MANAGEMENT, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER
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(March 23, 2007) Are Latent Sexual Themes (Instincts) Working Against the CoB’s AACSB Re-Accreditation Efforts?Management Professor Stephen Bushardt says “Yes” In the CoB’s Peer Review Team’s AACSB Accreditation Report (available at www.usmnews.net), the Peer Review Team made the point that the CoB needs to provide support for a mentor-protégé program in order to promote a higher level of scholarly output. In the article below (available at www.timbersnursery.com) the CoB’s own Stephen Bushardt (professor of management) explains that, although it can be done, CoB faculty will have some difficulty overcoming the “sexual themes” that are inherent to mentor-protégé relationships, especially those involving opposite sexes, and that often cause conflict in these relationships. [Editor's note: www.timbersnursey.com is no longer an active link.]
(March 23, 2007) (Mock) CoB Job Openings in The Chronicle
(March 23, 2007) Should You Flirt with and/or Stalk Someone You Think Might be a Good Mentor for You? And, can Unethical Protégés Team with Unethical Mentors and Become Successful? Management Professor Stephen Bushardt says “Yes” In the CoB’s Peer Review Team’s AACSB Accreditation Report (available at www.usmnews.net), the Peer Review Team made the point that the CoB needs to provide support for a mentor-protégé program in order to promote a higher level of scholarly output. In the article below (available at www.timbersnursery.com) the CoB’s own Stephen Bushardt (professor of management) explains how ethical and unethical CoB faculty protégés can locate ethical and unethical CoB faculty mentors who can help advance their own careers, as well as the AACSB Accreditation profile of the CoB. [Editor's note: www.timbersnursey.com is no longer an active link.]
(April 3, 2007) Heroes and Storytellers In a recent usmnews.net report, readers were treated to some of Management Professor Stephen Bushardt’s views on rewards, specifically the Hero/Storyteller Culture. This columnist began thinking about exactly who the Heroes and Storytellers currently are in the CoB and who might be next. Remember that Heroes aren’t really heroes; they are simply the individuals who are the poster children for how the corrupt Bushardtian Establishment wants things done. As a word of note, there is a third category added – Hybrid – that denotes individuals who are used in different situations at different times. What follows is a best guess list for each category.
(April 4, 2007) INSIDE THE BELLY OF THE BEAST Duane CoB's Review of Stephen Bushardt's C.V. A January 2006 copy of CoB management professor Stephen Bushardt's vita was recently acquired by investigators at usmnews.net. That vita was obtained from Bushardt's instruction-based webpage, www.timbersnursery.com. We have asked our feature columnist, Duane Cobb, to review the c.v., and he has graciously agreed to do so. Using red typeface, Cobb provides a section-by-section review. Cobb's comments are placed below relevant items on the c.v.