Bart Victor
Cal Turner Professor of Moral Leadership
Subject Area(s):
Ethics and Social Responsibility, Communications, Organization Studies
Biography:
Bart Victor is the director of the Cal Turner Program in Moral Leadership Across the Professions for Vanderbilt University and teaches a course in Moral Leadership at Vanderbilt Divinity School. Professor Victor joined the Owen faculty from the Institute for Management Development International (IMD), in Lausanne Switzerland where he was Professor of Management and Director of the Program for Management Development. Prior to IMD, Professor Victor was on the faculties of the University of North Carolina and the University of Nebraska. In addition to his academic experience, Professor Victor has significant experience as a manager: From 1970 to 1979, he founded and operated Child Day Care Centers in California, Illinois, and New York. He then spent several years as a management consultant based in Washington D.C. Professor Victor is a member of several professional organizations, including the Academy of Management and the International Association for Business and Society.
Education:
B.A., Sociology, University of California at Berkeley, 1977
M.S., Educational Administration, Bank Street College of Education, 1979
Ph.D., Business Administration, University of North Carolina, 1985
Course(s) Taught:
- MGT 559a: Bottom of the Pyramid
- MGT 559b: Project Pyramid
- MGT 508: Health Care Ethics
- MGT 314b: Ethical Leadership and Communications
Research Interest(s):
The social and moral consequences of new organizational forms, the process of strategy making, and the development and application of organizational knowledge for strategic advantage.
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