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Because the discipline of writing for academic purposes is based on skills that are not common to business writing and because the writing process is central to learning in this program, Organizational Dynamics offers a series of free workshops facilitated by Dr. Steven Freeman and Dr. Janet Greco, designed to assist participants in developing efficient, reliable, and fruitful academic writing techniques. Students have consistently found extraordinary value in what they learn here.
New students and capstone writers are strongly encouraged to attend these workshops.
Research Paper (RP) Workshop with Dr. Steven Freeman
Organizational Dynamics Writing Workshop with Dr. Janet Greco

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Dr. Richard Bayney will be speaking at the monthly NJ PMI meeting on the topic "From Project Management to Portfolio Management – Bridging the Competency and Organizational Gaps" In addition, the event is sponsored by Organizational Dynamics and Dr. Joel Adler will be introducing the DYNM program and P3 concentration. For an abstract of Dr. Bayney's talk and more information click here.
Steven Finn, MSOD, 2008, MPhil 2012, was featured in an article about a new change management consulting firm he started. Read the article here.
Rachel Apanewicz-Delgado, MSOD Candidate has had a paper accepted at Penn's 3rd Annual Art of Graduate Research Symposium to be held April 28. The Symposium invites graduate students from across the University of Pennsylvania to share artfully designed presentations of original research with the broader university community. The paper, From American Dream to Worldwide Nightmare: US Housing Policy in the New Normal was written as part of her DYNM 679 course with Dr. Nancy Bauer.