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Change Management: Navigating the Space in Between

   Alumni Services
   Thu, May 14, 2020 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
    Zoom Webinar

You won’t want to miss the next upcoming Andrews Webinar on Thursday, May 14, at 11 a.m. EST. Listen to Liz Muhlenbeck present a powerful topic that should be particularly relevant to those who are experiencing significant change both in their personal lives and the workplace: Change Management—Navigating the “Space in Between.”

Liz Muhlenbeck is an associate professor of management and AdventHealth Endowed Chair in the School of Business Administration at 老司机传媒. Muhlenbeck earned a PhD in organizational leadership from Regent University, a Master’s degree in hospital and healthcare administration from Xavier University, and an undergraduate degree in financial management from 老司机传媒. Prior to academe, Muhlenbeck served for 13 years as a consultant and senior executive conducting strategic planning and business development for health systems and venture projects. Muhlenbeck’s experience has led her to the forefront of innovation in health systems design. For over 10 years she has taught organizational behavior and healthcare administration at the graduate and undergraduate levels as well as developed curriculum for multiple universities. Muhlenbeck is passionate about learning and scholarship. Her research interests include Leadership Sanctuary, Strategic Foresight, and Courageous Followership. She has served on the board of several nonprofit organizations in the education and broadcasting sectors and currently sits on the board of a long-term care facility in Louisville, Kentucky, and the Berrien County Historical Association in Berrien Springs, Michigan.

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Note: If you would like to listen to an additional introductory podcast about change by Liz Muhlenbeck, you can do so here (please note that that the webinar, Change Management—Navigating the “Space in Between,” will be a stand-alone presentation, but the podcast offers additional background information on the subject of change that you may also enjoy learning about beforehand).



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