"Inclusive Management Practices from Haiti: The Role of Lakou in Developing Organizations" is presented by Dr. Howard Jean-Denis, an Assistant Professor of Strategic Management at Pepperdine University. In his talk, Dr. Jean-Denis explores the unique management philosophies of Haiti, particularly focusing on "Lakou" and its influence. Drawing from his extensive research, he traces the origins of these communal organizing practices to the historic "Bwa Kayiman" ceremony of 1791, which ignited the Haitian Revolution. This presentation will delve into the role of Lakou in fostering inclusive growth: Inclusive Management Practices from Haiti: The Role of Lakou in Developing Organizations
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Inclusive Management Practices from Haiti: The Role of Lakou in Developing Organizations" is presented by Dr. Howard Jean-Denis, Assistant Professor of Strategic Management at Pepperdine University. In his talk, Dr. Jean-Denis explores the unique management philosophies of Haiti, particularly focusing on "Lakou" and its influence. |
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Leon C. Prieto (Division Chair - Management History)
Professor of Management/Assistant Dean of Strategic Initiatives & Community Engagement
Clayton State University
Morrow GA
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