BBS Leadership Workshop | Henry Mintzberg

Feb 09 2024 - 6 pm - Villa Guastavillani

On Friday, February 9th, at 6 p.m., the BBS Leadership Workshop entitled “Humans and Organizations in the future | All you can ask Henry Mintzberg,” with Henry Mintzberg, Cleghorn Professor of Management Studies | McGill University, will be held at Villa Guastavillani.

People and organizations live in a dynamic balanced relationship. Every organization behaves as a complex organism driven by internal and external needs but animated entirely by the human resources that constitute its main essence.
This relationship is developing over time and is radically changing, until today it is taking new and innovative forms. What will be the next evolutionary stages? What role will new expectations of people and organizations play in the future? How will technologies affect the relationship between individuals and businesses?

The event aims to answer these and other questions through a conversation with Henry Mintzberg, among the leading contemporary experts in the study of organizations and management development.

 

Program:

Welcome

MAX BERGAMI

Dean | Bologna Business School

 

Introduction and Opening Questions

PAOLA ADINOLFI

Deputy Rector | University of Salerno

 

Closing Remarks

MICHELE ANTONIAZZI

Chief HR Officer | Ferrari

 

Henry Mintzberg, after achieving a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from McGill University in Montreal (1961) and working for the Canadian National Railways (1961-1963), received his master’s and Ph.D. degrees from the MIT Sloan School of Management (1965 and 1968). He currently holds the Cleghorn Chair of Management Studies at McGill University and has held several visiting professorships at INSEAD in France and the London Business School in the UK. Mintzberg is the author of 20 volumes concerning management development and has been awarded twenty-one honorary degrees internationally.

 

Access to the Aula Magna will be allowed while seats remain available.

 

To participate, click here.