Dear all,
Henley is a great place for contemplation, if you can find the time, and this month I have been thinking a lot about systemics. As any fule kno', (and to quote Wikipedia) "systemics is an emerging branch of science that studies holistic systems". None the wiser? Well, read on...
My current interest comes from the reading I am doing for my PhD, where a focus at the moment is on looking at Critical Reflection in management education/development using approaches from multisystemic family therapy. One of the side-effects of that is not only do I see complex systems everywhere, I am able to make and internalise connections that just weren't there before.
I think this highlights a phenomenon that, extrapolating from entries many of you are making in your online Learning Journals, could be common to everyone studying for their MBA via distance learning, namely (and as a direct result of the MBA) the creation of new patterns of of thinking. Not just knowing more stuff, but actually having the mental language to think in another way. It's a subtle distinction, but one that marks the difference between a 'tick-the-box', lego-brick MBA and one that gives you more choices and which places you more in tune with your environment.
That's another, and rather long-winded, way of saying how much I am enjoying the interaction with you all, either via your online learning journals, or emails, or meetings here at the College. Keep it up!
Home Straight Community up-date
Let's begin with a quick reminder to all of you who are studying at Part Three via a Henley-Based intake, and are beyond your scheduled Dissertation due date - Mike Green and Richard Lacey are preparing their next meeting here at Greenlands, on Sunday May 18th. Charlotte Ordish is organising the workshop, which will include sessions on the differences between qualitative and quantitative research, managing your Supervisor and tips and hints from those who have finished their projects recently.
For those of you studying via one of the Henley Associate Network locations, please keep in touch with your local administrator for any forthcoming dissertation events.
Back in the UK, the next Dissertation Clinic is on June 6th, and is being organised by Kim Harris, who can be contacted for details.
Possible Dissertation Topic
Once again, I am thankful to Christine van Winkelen, who has forwarded me this opportunity. Christine writes:
"I do feel that one of our other projects would also lend itself to being a great opportunity for a student to produce a dissertation. It involves a new perspective on social network analysis and there are some great companies involved in it (the Global Chief Knowledge Officer of Vodafone is co-leading the project with us). If you have any other students who are looking for a project and can fulfil the criteria below, then please do put them in touch with me urgently."
Reading Merger Up-date
You may already have heard this by now, but just to confirm that the Henley Management College Court of Governors met for the second time on April 23rd and ratified their decision to support the merger. After Reading have met in early May to do the same, the process moves up a gear and begins to take on a very much more operational tone. The College will continue to provide fortnightly up-dates, which I won't repeat here.
In fact, I've been fairly quiet on the whole subject and the main reason is that it just hasn't affected the day-to-day business of the Distance Learning MBA. Our focus has been on delivering the same quality, maintaining the same listening ear to learning issues you might have and planning for future intakes (by the way, May and June will see new intakes in the UK, Trinidad and Malta). For me, this is a very good sign that the thing we treasure most, the good Henley name and ambience, is what this deal is all about. For sure, there will be plenty of change and plenty of new opportunities post-merger, but I am confident that the return on your investment, whether emotional or material, will remain intact.
As we head into the more pragmatic portion of the change, I will endeavour to keep you posted.
July Family Day
Every year the College organises an open day for programme members and their families. This year it will be held on July 5th. To find out what goes on, and how last year's went, see this link http://www.henleymc.ac.uk/henleymc03.nsf/pages/alumni_membersday2007
I hope that some of you studying outside the UK will also get the chance to come along and soak up (in a non-rainy way) some of the Henley atmosphere.
In May's newsletter I will be reporting on the Graduation ceremony (the first at which it is my role to read out all the graduating names!), the course reps meeting, and I'll be giving you some information from the Board of Examiners on average grades achieved for the various MBA assignments and exams - showing you that you almost certainly are doing better than you think!
May is going to be hectic round here, but I'd still like to be posting several things during the month. Also, don't forget that the Henley group on LinkedIn is still growing!
Chris Dalton
Director of Studies
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
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