Beverly George Vita

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CURRICULUM VITA

Beverly H. George

817 Gillon Drive ** Arlington, Texas76001

Phone: 817-466-8089 ** Cell 817-504-0117

E-mail:

EDUCATION

Ed.D.The GeorgeWashingtonUniversity, Washington, D.C.

Executive Leadership Development Program

Human Resource Management, 2004

Dissertation: An exploratory study of the Norms, Tools and Behaviors of

The Project Manager to create Learning or Performance

M.S.HoustonBaptistUniversity, Houston, Texas

Human Resource Management, 1996

B.S.St. Edwards’s University, Austin, Texas

Communication/Business, 1993

ACADEMIC WORK EXPERIENCE

May 2001 – presentThe University of Texas at Arlington

Full time Senior Lecturer

Management Courses Taught:

Undergraduate Courses:

Business & Society Ethics, Strategic Management, Management Process Theory, Human Resources Management, Organizational Behavior,Business Management, and Business Professional Communication.

Graduate Courses: Management Process Theory and Organizational Behavior

Communication Courses Taught:

Training & Development, International Cultural Management, Communication

Technology through Internet Design, and Professional and Technical Communications

Teaching Style:

Highly facilitative, student centered faculty. Committed to excellence in instruction and incorporates a student-centered, applications-oriented, hands-on emphasis in the education process. Personal Objective is to bring real world application of the latest research and examples in today’s diverse, chaotic and changing environment to each class. Utilize technology including internet to do in-class research and job applicability of topics discussed. Teaching evaluations continue to be rated in the top 90% for several years.

Recent Research

An approved IRB (Institutional Review Board) through UTA completed exciting research on Action Learning with Reflection principles leading to Higher Order Thinking skills within Management Students. It was a mixed methodology, quantitative and qualitative, looking at the demonstration of Action Learning in Management Business Process Principles, Business & Society Ethics, and Organizational Behavior classes which led to the demonstration of principles utilizing higher order thinking skills.It is available for presentation with video examples.

PROFESSIONAL CAREER

2001 – PresentThe University of Texas at Arlington - Senior Lecturer – Full Time faculty

2000– PresentSANMA, Inc. - Assistant Director of an International Non-Profit for Literacy. Health and Sustainable Development in 3rd World Countries

1998 – Present Bottom Line Solutions – Owner - Consulting Business Process firm

2000 – 2001Nortel Networks – Project Management Department –

Responsible for U.S. Deployment of new Business Process rollout

1969 – 1998Texas Instruments – Human Resource Manager

Training & Organizational Development, Led ISO9000 Audit Teams in 4 countries and Expatriate Manager for 5 countries

TECHNICAL AND ACADEMIC CONTRIBUTION

Journal Reviewer

European Business ReviewBlind Reviewer (ERB520) – Special Issue on Managing

Middle Eastern Management – June 2009

Conference Reviewer

Academy of ManagementAward for Outstanding Reviewer

Diversity & Gender Division – 2005

Contributing Book Reviewer

Nelson, D.L., and Quick, J.C. (2006). Understanding Organizational Behavior. 5th Edition. Thompson. Edited Video Tapes, Test bank and Textbook suggestions.

Paper Accepted &

Presentation:

Globalization and Relaxed Immigration Law: A Solution for the Worldwide Recession or a Formula for Deepening International Unemployment”.Academy of International Business, U.S. Southwest Chapter, Dallas, Tx. March 2010.

Conference Presentations

The Collective Bargaining Rights of Supervisors: An International, National, and Legal Perspective – Paper and Presenter. International Industrial Relations and Human Resources Conference- Louisville, KY – November 2009

Project Management – Preparing the Project Manager of the Future - Presenter

European Educators of Project Management Conference, School of Management, Lille, France, August 2005 in partnership with The University of Texas, Dallas, Project Management Department.

ISO Entry and Facility Assessment and Implementation–Presenter

Texas Instruments -Bangalore, India; MihoTokyo, Japan andTaipei, Taiwan, Singaporeand Malaysia

‘New Hires’ A Worldwide Business Environment – Presenter

International People Involvement Conference - Dallas, Texas - Deployed in 9 countries.

Project Manager’s Role in Project Team Learning – Paper Accepted

The Managerial and Organizational Cognition Division of the Academy of Management Conference - Lancaster, England

New Product Development and Business Strategy Workshop through Design Cycle Time Reduction – Concurrent Engineering – Presenter

Texas Instruments - Bangalore, India; Singapore; and Taipei, Taiwan

Reassessing the Store Manager’s Business Process - An OD Intervention and Assessment – Team Presentation - Mobil Oil – East Coast Region – Fairfax, Virginia

Supply Chain Management through Project Manager’sMethodology and Deployment Workshops – Developer and Presenter - Nortel Networks– U.S. Deployment

Streamlining Business Process Workshops – Presenter - AT&T Merger and Acquisition of Telecom Companies - Kansas City, St. Louis, Denver, SaltLake & Houston, Texas

Communication Skills for the Technical Manager – Co-developer and Presenter

Texas Instruments, Dallas, TX

Improving Performance through Method Improvement Idea Programs - Presenter

American Society for Training & Development Conference (ASTD)– Houston, Texas

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Conducting Executive Educational Seminars

Ethics in Leadership and Public Service - Presenterto City of Grand Prairie – Neighborhood Revitalization program, for Leadership Arlington, November 2008

The Rules of Engagement through Service Learning – Presenter - UT Arlington Advising Conference – February 2006

SANMA, INC. 2000 - Present

  • Assistant Directorraising funds for indigenous tribal children in India by building Community Education Centers, for people of the lower castes to learn to read & write. Assisted in building 43 Community Public schools.
  • Taught & assisted in structure of a full K1 - K12 public school with 320 village students
  • Assisted in fund-raising for 63 water wells for communities without water, India
  • Assisted in developing brochures for winter and summer survival kits for poverty villages
  • Deployed distribution of more than 1800 rice bags, umbrellas and school supplies to needy families this year.
  • Distribution of 500 pairs of Goats & Water Buffalo, as part of Income replacement of bonded child laborers through our Sustainable Farming Projects
  • Led audit teams to India to verify teaching procedures, record keeping and general maintenance of schools.
  • 1st Medical Clinic in progress with opening in January, 2010, due to Community project in Sulphur Springs, Texas.

SERVICE LEARNING INITIATIVE - 2005-2007

Served on the Board of Directors and active participant in workshops and programs for the University of Texas Arlington, Service Learning Initiative.

DALLAS WOMEN’S DEVELOPMENTCENTER - 1997-2004

Active Participant with the DallasWomenDevelopmentCenter, company mentorship programs and various women initiatives; coaching minority women at risk to reach their educational goals with several ladies obtaining their Masters and now teaching in public schools and local community colleges

CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP AND COMMUNITY SERVICE – 1986 - 1998

Managed United Way programs with strong leadership involvement with Texas Instruments. Developed, managed and conducted fund-raising including community involvement in the Christmas Tree Giving Programs for needy families in Houston and Dallas areas.

RESEARCH INTERESTSTEACHING INTERESTS

Multi-Cultural Business PracticesOrganizational Behavior

Structuration- Role BoundaryInternational Human Resources

Emotional Intelligence & Leadership Business Process Management

Organizational Learning & PerformanceManagement Principles

ACADEMIC REFERENCES

Dr. Janice Baldwin – Attorney at Law: Phone: (214) 321-5209

Email: Janice Baldwin

Lecturer at University of TexasArlington

Dr. Earl Crisp - (972-839-5687) Email: Earl Crisp

U. S. Department of Education, Post Secondary Education for Eligibility and Oversight of Guarantors. Adjunct at University of Texas at Arlington and for the College of Business at DallasBaptistUniversity.

Dr.F.RobertBuchanan: OfficePhone 405) 974-2836
Email: UniversityofCentralOklahoma
CellPhone:(806)274-1274

PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES

Mrs. Jeanette Rhodes – Phone: 281-513-4633

Email: Jeanette Bates Rhodes

Mrs. Margaret Simmons-Matthews – Phone: 972-927-1729

Email: Simmons-Matthews, Margaret

Texas Instruments, P.O. Box 650311, M/S 3935, Dallas, TX75265

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