Department of Business Humanities and Law

Inaugural Lecture with Professor Pierre Guillet de Monthoux

Bridging Management and Humanities Inaugural Lecture Series

Wednesday, September 22, 2010 - 15:00 to 17:00

Bridging Management and Humanities Inaugural Lecture Series

Professor Pierre Guillet de Monthoux will lecture on "Money; a bridge between management and the humanities?"

In August 2009 Pierre Guillet de Monthoux came to CBS from a professorship at Stockholm University. Since December 2009 Pierre has also been employed as Head of Department for MPP.

Pierre’s proposition for both research and teaching goes; Art is a way to come closer to creativity in organizations and aesthetics is the philosophical approach best suited to articulate how it works!

His main research focus areas include management philosophy, art and aesthetics. Pierre Guillet de Monthoux is the author of the book: ‘The Art Firm – Aesthetic Management and Metaphysical Marketing from - Wagner to Wilson’

Programme:

15.00-15.10

 

Welcome by professor Ole Fogh Kirkeby, CBS

 

15.10-16.00

 

Inauguration lecture by professor Pierre Guillet de Monthoux

 

16.00-17.00

 

Reception – also marking mpp’s 15 year anniversary

 

 

MPP Inaugural Lecture Series: BRIDGING HUMANISM AND MANAGEMENT is set this autumn and winter with newly appointed Professors from MPP marking mpp’s 15 year anniversary

22 September 2010 – Professor Pierre Guillet de Monthoux: ’Money – a bridge between management and the humanities?’

15 October 2010 – Professor Kurt Jacobsen: ’History matters’

10 November 2010 – Professor Lotte Jensen: ‘Expenditure politics and welfare management’

1 December 2010 – Professor Daved Barry: ‘The New Organizational Design’

15 December 2010 – Professor Daniel Hjorth: ’Affirmation and Intensity – The cold glow of Organisational Creativity’

17 January 2011 – Professor Robert Austin: ‘Accidental Innovation – Supporting valuable Unpredictability in Creative Process’

3 February 2011 – Professor Sverre Raffnsøe: ’Critique Incorporated’

 

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