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ORGANIZATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAMS



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ORGANIZATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAMS
Human resource seminars, off-site executive conferences, and interpersonal skills development services have been organized and directed to such groups as the following:
School personnel--Brigham Young University, Arizona State University, University of Utah, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and Flint school districts.
Church leadership training for professionals, lay leadership, and conferences throughout Utah, Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana in the U.S. as well as others throughout Latin America.


Management development seminars for such clients as Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan; Cole National Corp., Cleveland, Ohio; General Motors, Grand Rapids, Michigan; DME Co., Madison Heights, Michigan and Youngwood, Pennsylvania; Signetics Corporation, Orem, Utah; Pittsburgh Paint and Glass Corporation, Huntsville, Alabama; St. Louis University Hospitals, St. Louis, Missouri; Wilson Foods, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Intermountain Health Care, Salt Lake City, Utah; Westinghouse Corp., Baltimore Maryland.
Governmental training and research with officials/employees of St. Petersburg, Florida; Michigan Municipal League; the cities of Detroit, Flint, and Pontiac, Michigan; Utah State Prison, State Division of Rehabilitation, Veterans Administration Hospital; Ogden City; U.S. Forest Service; Hawaii State Government.
Cross-cultural management seminars conducted in Brazil for Morrison-Knudsen Engineering, Bureau (nucleus of assessment and involvement of business personnel); ISOP-sponsored training in OD technology in Mexico City with firm of DATA, S.C.; Exxon Corporation in Santiago, Chile; Imperial Oil of Calgary, Canada.

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES
Consultation, workshop training, research, and other forms of technical assistance have been provided to various environmental groups, unions, and public interest organizations in the U.S. as well as overseas. The following groups are representative of those worked with:
Idaho Conservation League; Northern Rockies Action Group, (Montana); American Federation of Amalgamated Meat Cutters; Black Economic Development League; Legal Aid Society; American Indians, Unlimited; Utah Migrant Council; Jeannette Sheet Glass Corp. (Pennsylvania); Barbizon Corp. and International Ladies Garment Workers Union, Local 430; Salt Lake Northwest Community Council; United Rubberworkers, Local 178 (Dayton, Ohio); Black Muslim Poultry Cooperative (Cleveland); Yellow Cab Drivers Association, Inc. Denver; Group Empresa Humana (Mexico); El Cid: Foundation for Indian Development (Guatemala); Inter-Faith Center on Corporate Social Responsibility (New York City); Canyonlands Fruit Growers Co-Operative; Navajo Development Council; Indo-Chinese Refugees; Filipino Farmworkers Co-operative (Hawaii); Oneida Tribal Council (Wisconsin); Solidarnosc Trade Union (Poland); Prince Cooperatives (Kenya); Mentores Empresariales (Guatemala); Utah Valley Interfaith Ministerial Network; New Generation (Brazil).

HONORS & AWARDS
Corporate Teaching Award--Graduate School of Management, Brigham Young University, 1984.

Outstanding Teacher of the Year--chosen by graduating students, Brigham Young University, 1986.

Second Place, Contemporary Issues Articles, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, 1987.

Outstanding Faculty Award--chosen by faculty of the Marriott School of Management for the year 1989.

Award for Outstanding International Service--plaque presented by BYU Student Service Association, 1993.

Community Hero Nomination—service award, Atlanta Summer Olympic Torch Relay, 1995.

Karl G. Maeser university-wide Excellence in Teaching Award, BYU, 1995.

Working Toward Zion, my book was honored as a 1997 best seller at Media Play, Inc.

The Distinguished David O. McKay Lecture for 1997 at BYU–Hawaii was based on my book Working Toward Zion: “The Law of Scarcity vs. the Law of Consecration.”

My writings were featured as a source of material for a new dramatic production, Gadianton, produced by the BYU Department of Theatre and film, written by Eric Samuelsen, directed by Robert Nelson, May -June, 1997. The play lays out major ethical and economic dilemmas, as old as events in Book of Mormon times, as clear as Joseph Smith’s visions of leadership and stewardship, as modern as the cruelty of mass corporate downsizings in America during the 1990s.

Honored as BYU’s humanitarian at a string instrument concert, the Firebird Quartet, performed as a benefit recital to aid Mali, West Africa, BYU, May 21, 1997.

The “Good Samaritan Award,” given to Enterprise Mentors International, the NGO I founded in 1990. This recognition is given by the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty, founded by Father Robert Sirico, a Paulist priest. Our humanitarian program was one of only ten awards out of over 700 organizations considered in 1997.

Institutional Action Plan drafted by Gary Woller and me was one of only three plans of over a hundred submitted by universities around the world with the honor of being presented at the Microcredit Summit of Councils in 1998.

Recipient of the Distinguished Lecture Award in Honor of Dr. Glen M. Vernon, Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Canada, 1998.

Circle of Honor Award, given by the BYU Student Honor Association for being an “exceptional example of honor, integrity and commitment to Christ-centered principles,” 1999.

Recipient of the first “Lowell Bennion Humanitarian Award,” Salt Lake City, Utah, 1999.

Distinguished Service Award. Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. Presentation held in Cedar City, Utah, April 14, 2000.

Our Heroes Award. Presented by the Feedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, Utah Chapter, for the 15 year efforts of the Ouelessebougou-Utah Alliance, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 23, 2000.

Humanitarian Achievement Award. Presented by the Chasqui Humanitarian Foundation of the Andes, Salt Lake City, Utah, Fall 2000.

Award for Humanitarian Service. Presented by the Program in Religious Studies at the Center for the Study of Ethics, Utah Valley State College, Orem, Utah, October 2000.

Recipient of the 2001 Senator Reed Smoot Outstanding Award as Provo City’s Entrepreneur-of-the-Year, supported by the Chamber of Commerce.

Nominated as a Torch Bearer for the 2002 Salt Lake Winter Olympics.

Honored at BYU’s Mentored Learning Environments Recognition Banquet sponsored by the Office of Research and Creative Activities, April 10, 2001.

Received the First South High Alumni Honor Roll Award for Outstanding Community Service. Salt Lake City, Utah, 2001.

Establishment of the Woodworth Humanitarian Prize: At the 4th Annual BYU Microenterprise Conference held April 5-7, 2001 it was announced that the Marriott School and microcredit organizations around the world had joined together to create the Warner P. Woodworth Humanitarian Service Prize to recognize outstanding leadership in the field of microfinance. It became an annual award that includes a Third World craft product as recognition, as well as a cash prize to be donated in the winner’s name to any nonprofit humanitarian organization of his or her choice. In the spirit of becoming a global change agent, the Prize will designate individuals who have truly transformed the world by their personal sacrifice, radical strategies, and long-term vision.

Nominated for a “Fast 50” Award as one of the top “movers and shakers” among Fast Company Magazine’s worldwide readers, 2002.

Recognition for 2 years of “Outstanding Humanitarian Service” to Salvadorian victims of the 2001 earthquake, U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador, 2002.

Finalist, Center for Entrepreneurship Business Plan Competition ($500), BYU, 2002.

Our BYU delegation was recognized in New York City for having the most successful microenterprise program at any university in the world: Developing new courses, 6 annual conferences, a new journal, research, publications, student mentoring, and NGO startups. Microcredit Summit +5, New York City, November 2002.

Plaque of Appreciation for 3 years of BYU social entrepreneurs laboring to build sustainable strategies for the poor in Central America, OEF (Women’s Economic Organization), El Salvador, 2002.

Award for Humanitarian Service, Presented by the Center for the Study of Ethics, Utah Valley State College, Orem, Utah, 2002.

Best non-profit startup/MicroBusiness Mentors, a $1000 prize my students and I won in 2003 for having the best social entrepreneurship business plan, Marriott School Center for Entrepreneurship, 2003.

Leadership Award. One of twelve LDS leaders chosen in its first annual recognition event from among Meridian’s 200,000 readers in 170 countries, Meridian Magazine, 2003.

Best Paper Award: Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters, Business Division, 2003.

Financial Prizes: $25,000 from the R. Gay Family Foundation, $7,500 for excellence from the Crystal Springs Foundation, to H.E.L.P. International, our student NGO, 2003.

Hero Award presented to our NGO, Chasqui Humanitarian, a charity I co-founded in my EMBA ethics course, presented by the Freedoms Foundation of Valley Forge for our 5 years of international service in Peru and Bolivia, 2003.

Outstanding MBA Teacher, OB/HR Track, Marriott School, February 25, 2005.

First recipient of the new Social Innovator Award, Brigham Young University, March 10, 2005.

Appreciation award for Wave of Hope tsunami relief project, from General Lertrat, head of Thailand government’s tsunami rebuilding effort, and Condoleezza Rice, U.S. Secretary of State, July 2005.

Certificate of Commitment Award at President Bill Clinton’s new “Clinton Global Initiative (CGI), New York City, September 15-17, 2005.

15 Years of Humanitarian Service; Recognition by LDS First Presidency, to Enterprise Mentors International, October 28, 2005.

Microfinance Practitioner Excellence Award to our India partner NGO, Swayam Krishi Sangram (SKS), from Grameen Foundation-USA, Washington, DC, November, 2005.

Social Capital Award/Unitus Innovations: Presentation from Fast Company Magazine/Monitor Consulting Group, New York, 2006, 2007, 2008.

International Business School Faculty Pioneer Award for global impacts, Aspen Institute of Management, Ernst & Young Headquarters, New York City, November 2007.

Social Entrepreneurship Innovative Teaching Award (3rd place), Skoll World Forum, Oxford University, March 2008, UK.

Top Ten Among the Most-viewed Online Publications in 2008 for my article in Social Science Research Network.

Ronald King Social Entrepreneurship Award, Utah Valley Entrepreneurial Forum, board of directors selection, December, 2008.


BYU UNIVERSITY SERVICE



Chair:
National Conference, "Productivity and Quality of Working Life in the 80s" (1981).

Admissions Committee, Department of Organizational Behavior (1976-78, 1983-85).

School of Management Communications Committee (1978-79).

International Conference: "Ethics and Business in the Pacific Rim" (1988).

National Conference: "Organizing for the 90s" (1990).

Department of Organizational Behavior Chair (1989-92).

Co-Director, First International Executive Study/Travel Tour to Asia, BYU EMBA program (1991).

Organizational Behavior Department, New Faculty Search Committee (1993-95).

Executive Education Committee, OB Department (1993-95).

Latin American Business Strategies Conference (1995).

Graduate Studies in International Development (1997-98).

Co-chair: BYU Annual Microenterprise Conference (1998-2000).

Co-chair: Committee to Alleviate Family Poverty Through Microcredit (1998-2002).

International Development Network (1998-2003).

Common Sense Faculty Group (2007-2008)
Member:
BYU Annual Microenterprise Conference committee member (2000-2004).

Reviewer, Journal for International and Area Studies (1994-99).

MSM Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (1996-97).

Executive Masters of Organizational Behavior Committee (1995-96).

Marriott School of Management, Faculty Recognition and Development Committee (1993-96, 2002-2003).

University Task Force on Creating New MA/MOB Joint Masters Degree (1993-94).

Executive MBA Curriculum Committee (1992-94).

Executive MBA Policy Committee (1992-2002).

Marriott School of Management Executive Committee (1989-92).

MBA Executive Committee (1989-92).

International Development Committee, Kennedy Center for International Studies (1988-90, 1997-2002).

Ethics Committee (1985-86, 1987-89, 1998-99).

International Management Committee (1985-86, 1987-90).

Organizational Behavior Department Steering Committee (1977-79, 1985-86, 1988-2002).

Entrepreneurship Committee (1985-88).

Human Resource Management Committee (1984-85).

School of Management Publications Committee (1983-84).

Research and Professional Development Committee (1981-83).

New Library Planning Committee (1981-83).

Faculty Tenure and Promotion (1979-81, 2002-2005).

Executive Committee, Latin American Studies Program (1979-80).

University Task Force on Women's Concerns (1977-78).

MBA Executive Committee (1977-78, 1989-91).

Faculty Advisory Board—Center for Economic Self-Reliance (2003-2008).

College/Community Relations Advisory Committee, UVSC presidential appointment (2004-2005).

Faculty Advisor to Students:
Independent Voters, Student Organization--Faculty Advisor (1986).

Ouelessebougou-Utah Alliance Student Club (1997-99)

Grameen Support Group, BYU Chapter (1997-2000).

Alpha Kappa Psi Business Fraternity, BYU (1999-2002).

FINCA Chapter, BYU (2004-2005).

UNICEF Club, BYU (2008-2009)


Practicum:
Beginning in 1981-82, I established the Program on Industrial Democracy within the School of Management, which led to the creation of several new courses, internships for graduate students from the MBA and OB departments, joint faculty-student research, writing of papers and conference presentations. With other faculty from sociology, manufacturing, engineering and OB, we redesigned the original system and launched a five year effort, Program on Economic Innovation and Revitalization (PEIR) beginning in 1987. It combined theory in business management and manufacturing with practical, hands-on leadership and entrepreneurial experience. Both graduates and undergraduates participated in this innovative practicum for up to two years, learning concepts and practicing them through an on-campus enterprise we established, Equitech (through 1993).
Since 1996 I have launched a number of “stewardship” initiatives to collaborate with students, scholars and practitioners around the globe designing programs to counter poverty, especially in developing nations or those of Eastern Europe in transition. We have jointly designed project proposals for funds, scholarships for young people, graduate student awards and I have supervised these “social entrepreneurs” as they have started new NGOs in Russia, Thailand, and Bulgaria; evaluated programs like that of FINCA in El Salvador and Mentores Empresariales in Guatemala; served as interns at the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh and/or Grameen Foundation, USA; developed new programs in Jordan, Western Samoa, Zimbabwe, Fiji, and high in the Andes of Peru, as well as other projects in Nigeria, and Dominican Republic. More recent action research teams have been creating sustainable programs in Kenya, Brazil, the Goshute Tribe and Navajo Nation, as well as domestic efforts in Utah and Florida. The major thrusts since 1998 were in Peru, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Venezuela, Bolivia, Brazil, and Sichuan, China. More recently, I offered pro bono consulting to Reach the Children, a New York-based NGO working in 7 countries; Paramita Group (Thailand); Engage Now (Ethiopia); HART (Ghana); NAME (Navajo Mentoring and Education), Empowering Nations (Somaliland, Brazil, Thailand, Ghana).



LOCAL, NATIONAL, & INTERNATIONAL SPEECHES/NON-ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS
Impact of the Women's Movement on Men. Co-chaired a panel during campus Women's Awareness Week, BYU, December 7, 1977.

Women's Issues: The Masculine Point of View. Moderator of panel during BYU Women's Conference, February 9-11, 1978.

Problems of Multi-National and Expatriate Managers. Presentation to International Relations Meeting, November 8, 1978.

Interdepartmental Cooperation. Workshop presented to administrators of BYU Division of Continuing Education, September 21, 1978.

Organizational Ethics. Panel member during School of Management Week, November 7, 1978.

Graduate School Survival Tactics. Speech to MBA Students and Spouses Association, September 22, 1979.

The Use of Cultural Themes in Understanding Organizational Processes in Latin America. Organized symposium held January 8, 1980.

Integrating Human Manufacturing Systems in Organizations. Presentation to graduate students, College of Engineering, Science, and Technology, February 4, 1980.

The Cambodian Holocaust. Speech in support of campus Indo-Chinese Relief Campaign, February 27, 1980.

Collective Bargaining in the 80s. Keynote speaker, BYU College of Nursing Conference on Professionalism, September 17, 1980.

Issues in Organizational Effectiveness. Speech at the 23rd Annual Seminar, Executive Women International, Provo, Utah, September 26, 1981.

Quality of Working Life: An Update. Presentation at Human Resources Planning Conference, BYU, February 19, 1982.

The Mormon Conscience: New Voices/New Realities. Panelist at Annual Men's and Women's Conference, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, April 16, 1983.

Corporations Overseas: Demise or Brave New World? Panelist and moderator at conference on multinational business, BYU, February 16, 1983.

Give Us a Place to Stand and We Will Move the Earth. Presentation at conference on Strategies for Change, BYU, February 15-17, 1984.

Computers, Technology, and the Future of Work. Panelist at the Law School, February 29, 1984 (with Hon. Willard Wirtz, former U.S. Secretary of Labor).

Ethical Implications of Organization Development. Colloquium at the School of Management, April 3, 1984.

Labor Buyouts. Presentation at the BYU "Breakthroughs '84" Campus-wide Conference. November 9, 1984.

Steel Trends in the United States. Speech at BYU College of Engineering. November 21, 1984.

Problems of the Steel Industry and Local Implications. Panelist--BYU School of Management. December 11, 1984.

Military Industry and Converting Weapons to Non-Defense Production. Speech to Utahns For a Nuclear Freeze, Provo, February 27, 1985.

Structural Unemployment: The British and U.S. Experience. Speech at BYU, March 20, 1985.

Utah Valley Economic Strain. Presentation to the Private Industry Council, Provo, April 10, 1985.

Conflict Resolution and Crisis Management. Presentation to the Utah League of Cities and Towns, Salt Lake City, September 19, 1985.

Implementing Organizational Change. Speech to the American Productivity and Inventory Control Society, Utah Valley Chapter, Springville, March 27, 1986.

The Black Hole of Utah's Industrial Economy. Speech to the Utah Democratic Forum, February 7, 1986.



Applications of the Mondragon System of Cooperatives to our Local Economy. Presentation to Mountainland Association of Governments, UVIDA, Utah Technical College, Provo/Orem Chamber of Commerce, May-June, 1986.

The Search for Utopia: Hutterites, Kibbutzniks, and Mormons. Speech to BYU-Hawaii Women's Organization, October 24, 1986.

Regional Economic Development: The Basque Experience. Kennedy International Center, December 9, 1987.

Conflict Management. Presentation to National Association of Accountants, Salt Lake City, October 19, 1988.

Ethics for What Purpose? Panelist at BYU Honors Symposium, February 7, 1989.

Professional Ethics and Management. Speech to the Manufacturing Technology Department, February 8, 1989.

Leadership for a Changing World. MSM speech, BYU, April 12, 1990.

W(h)ither Cuba? Latin American Symposium. David M. Kennedy Center, BYU, April 10, 1990.

Industrial Democracy: East and West. Conference on "Organizing for the 90s," BYU, October 8-9, 1990.

U.S. Foreign Policy: War, Politics, & Immorality. BYU, January 14, 1991.

Inventing the Future: Grassroots Empowerment in the Philippines. BYU Students for International Development, March 7, 1991.

Third World Development: Economics with a Human Face. Kennedy Center for International Studies, March 13, 1991.

The Dynamic International Environment. American Society for Public Administration Conference on the Internationalization of Economic Development, Westminster College, Salt Lake City, April 29, 1991.

Academic Survival and Success. Faculty Academic Leadership Conference, BYU, May 2, 1991.

Corporate Ethics and Management. Farm Management Company, Provo, Utah, August 15, 1991.

Involvement in Third World Strategies. International Society, 2nd Annual Meeting, Provo, Utah, August 20, 1991.

The Politics of Hunger in the 90's. Keynote speaker at BYU's Annual Banquet, Students for International Development, Dec. 3, 1991.

Challenges of Managing in Developing Nations: The Philippines Case, BYU International Students, February 20, 1992.

Trickle up Economics: Formulating and Implementing Strategies for Development in the Third World. BYU Honors Seminar, March 10, 1992.

Reform and Revolution in Latin America, MSM MBA Students, March 19, 1992.

After the Berlin Wall: Present Reality and Future Possibilities. Presentation to Provo Women's Club, September 10, 1992.

Environment, Ecology and Economics. Panelist with state government and wilderness officials, Provo, Utah, September 29, 1992.

The United Order and the Modern World Economy. Presentation to BYU faculty members, November 13, 1992.

Factors for Success in Third World Development. Speech to Political Science Students, Kimball Tower, BYU, December 6, 1992.

Developing Innovations for Global Transformation. Keynote speech during BYU's International Week, January 25, 1993.

Liberty, Equality and Union: Cooperative Economic Systems. Presentation to Manufacturing Research Institute, Provo, Utah, May 13, 1993.

Organizational Transformation: E4 Model of Management. Marriott School of Management, Dean's Seminar, May 26, 1993.

International Careers in Development. David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies, BYU, October 28, 1993.



Urban Development and Income Generation. Presentation at the Forum on Sustainable Development Lecture Series, Provo, Utah, February 9, 1994.

The Socio-Economics of Zion. Paper read at the Ninth Annual Book of Mormon Symposium, Religious Studies Center, BYU, February 11-12, 1994.

Building Contemporary Utopias. Presentation to the LDS Academy of Dentists, Provo, Utah, August 13, 1994.

Toward a Gospel-Centered Society. Workshop at BYU Education Week, August 15, 1994.

Challenges of Living in the Modern World Economy. Four Lectures at Education Week, August 16-19, 1994.

Problem-Solving Effectiveness Seminar for the Governor=s Asian-American Advisory Council. Salt Lake City, Utah, November 5, 1994.

Women in Development. Participant on Panel at the Conference on Population and Development, Kennedy International Studies Center, Provo, Utah, November 11, 1994.

Third World Women and Self-Employment. Women’s Research Institute, Provo, Utah, November 17, 1994.

Global Leadership in the Year 2,000. Presentation to Professional Practitioners, BYU Counseling Center, December 16, 1994.

From Dependency to Dignity: Third World Women and Self-Employment. Women=s Research Institute, Provo, Utah, November 17, 1994.

Cultural Survival: Endangered Native Peoples of Latin America. Presentation at Timpview High School, Provo, Utah, May 8, 1995.

Humanitarian Work Around the Globe. Presentation to LDS Church managers, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 26, 1995.

Applying Righteous Principles in Our Lives. Four lectures at Education Week, BYU, Provo, Utah, August 22-25, 1995.

Corporate Transformation of Management and Work. Four lectures at Education Week, BYU, Provo, Utah, August 22-25, 1995.

Micro Lending and Village Development. Presentation at Women in Development Conference, BYU, Provo, Utah, October 26-27, 1995.

Corporate Downsizing’s Social Consequences. Talk show expert on Radio KCPW, Salt Lake City, January 12, 1996.

Economic Disintegration: Africa’s Legacy of Colonialism. Presentation to Provo Kiwanis Club, January 30, 1996.

Opportunities for International Outreach. Speech at the David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies, January 31, 1996.

The Political Economy of Early Mormon Country. Lecture on Western Civilization, BYU, Provo, Utah, February 6, 1996.

The Gospel of Manufacturing. Presentation to graduate students and faculty in Engineering and Manufacturing Technology, College of Engineering, BYU, Provo, Utah, February 22, 1996.

Corporate Greed, CEO Compensation and American Capitalism. Interview guest at Radio KCPW, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 4, 1996.

The ABCs of Economics: Amish, Buddhist, Catholic Economic Traditions. Workshop for MBA students, BYU, Provo, Utah, March 6, 1996.

Economic Literacy as a Tool for African Development. Presentation at BYU Literacy Symposium, March 29, 1996.

Five guest lectures and mobilization from various Provo schools as well as organizing service projects and fundraising efforts with PTA, school administrators and teachers who wanted to learn about indigenous people and Third World development in Latin America, Africa, and Asia, Provo, Utah, March-June 1996.

NGOs as a Third World Development Strategy. Presentation to the public, Provo, Utah, March 14, 1996.

Team building training for “Discovery” program—multicultural potential BYU students who want to major in business, BYU, Provo, Utah, July 10, 1996.

Rescuing the Third World Poor. Speech to the Utah County Exchange Club, Provo, Utah, July 16, 1996.

Toward a Gospel-Centered Society. Three hour lecture to 250 Education Week attendees, BYU, Provo, Utah, August 19, 1996.

Integrating the Temporal and Spiritual. Four Education Week sessions, BYU, Provo, Utah, August 20-23, 1996.

Gospel Dynamics for Global Change. Four Education Week sessions, BYU, Provo, Utah, August 20-23, 1996.

Global Service Beyond Your Career. Keynote lecture at Career Fair Banquet for faculty, students, and corporate recruiters, College of Engineering and Technology, BYU, Provo, Utah, October 3, 1996.

The Origins and Structures of Early LDS United Orders. Presentation to the Sons of Utah Pioneers: Wilford Woodruff Chapter, Provo, Utah, November 6, 1996.

Expanding Our Influence for Good. Workshop for BYU Honor Council, March 15, 1997.

Temporal Well-Being for Families in Contemporary Zion. Presentation to BYU students majoring in Family Science, May 28, 1997.

Careers in International Studies. Presentation to BYU undergraduates at the David M. Kennedy Center, September 17, 1997.

Public Policy and the NGO Movement. Presentation to the Institute of Public Administration graduate students, October 16, 1997.

Microenterprise as a Tool for Change. Panelist at the International Development Forum, BYU, November 13, 1997.

Affirmative Action: Race, Gender and Ethnicity. Student presentation at BYU, December 2, 1997.

Business as a Calling: Stewardship and the Sacred in Corporate Life. Presentation to the Marriott School’s MBA Association, April 2, 1998.

Building Zion – One Family at a Time. Speech at the Fourth Annual Management Conference, Marriott School, June 18-20, 1998.

International Humanitarian Outreach. Panelist at the Fourth Annual Management Conference, June 18-20, 1998.

Research, Study, and Consulting Team on Non-Violent Change – Resolving the Conflict in Northern Ireland. Workshop of Government and Religious Leaders, Dublin, Ireland, July 18-22, 1998.

Helping Entrepreneurs in Third World Countries. Organizer and chair of a panel of the Center for Entrepreneurship’s Fall Conference, September 11, 1998.

LDS-related Humanitarian Programs. International Development Network Symposium held at BYU, October 1, 1998.

How to Establish Cumorah Universities for Latter-day Saints in Latin America. Presentation to LDS Latin American Leaders, Provo, October 2, 1998.

Creating a Perpetual Education Fund for Native Returned Missionaries in South America: Especially in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador & Venezuela. Proposal to South American Area Council of LDS, Business and Government Officials, Salt Lake City, October 4, 1998.

Methods for Rendering Effective Service. Workshop for Senior Missionary couples beginning service programs in Indonesia, Dominican Republic and Bolivia. LDS Church Welfare Department, October 9, 1998, and three weeks thereafter.

How College Students Can Change the World. Seminar for BYU Student Leaders, Sundance, Utah, October 17, 1998.

Using our Gifts to Make a Difference. Western States Women’s Association. Aspen Grove, October 18, 1998.

Want to Help Africa? Do You Love Africa? Presentation to BYU Community, October 22, 1998.

The Gospel of Work: Laboring for Zion with LDS Temporal Teachings. Orem, Utah, April 25, 1999.

African Development: Human Needs and Prospects in the Coming Century. Presentation to a Community Symposium, Provo, Utah, May 4, 1999.

How Today’s Youth Can Change the World for Good. Speech and award at the senior class Night of Excellence, Mountain View High School, Orem, Utah, May 25, 1999.

Community-to-Community Linkages Between Utah and West Africa. BYU presentation, September 18, 1999.

Service-Learning as the Road to Genuine Education. Orem, Utah, September 19, 1999.

Third World Development from the Grassroots. International Forum speaker, David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies, BYU, September 22, 1999.

Graduate Education as Radical Practice. Presentation to OB graduate students, BYU, October 27, 1999.

How to Organize Citizens and Church Groups for Charitable Service. Speech in Highland, Utah, December 11, 1999.

How to Become a Reluctant Revolutionary. Presentation to BYU student association leaders, February 12, 2000.

Altruism is One of Life’s Greatest Values. Speech to BYU Student Honor Forum, February 23, 2000.

Mobilizing LDS Ethics and Energy So There is “No Poor Among Them.” Presentation to humanitarian group, Orem, Utah, March 12, 2000.

Appropriate Technology Methods for the Urban Poor: The Case of Manufacturing. Presentation to faculty of the College of Engineering, BYU, March 15, 2000.

The Basics of Microcredit: What it is/How it works. Speech to BYU audience, March 17, 2000.

Mormon Outreach Strategies: Building Zion in the Third Word. Presentation to humanitarian group, Provo, Utah, April 30, 2000.

Building Zion, One Family at a Time. University Seminar, BYU, August 15, 2000.

Faith, Hope and Charity: Creating Community Among God’s Children. University Seminar, BYU, August 16, 2000.

The Gospel in Action: Change from the Heart. University Seminar, BYU, August 17, 2000.

How Latter-day Saints Can Transform the Planet. University Seminary, BYU, August 18, 2000.

How Business Executives Can Build a Better World. Presentation to Utah Valley CEO Roundtable, August 23, 2000.

How Utahns are Changing the World. Presentation to Northern Utah Community leaders, Farmington City Hall, September 29, 2000.

The Humanitarian of the Millennium. Presentation honoring President Gordon B. Hinckley at the Unitus Economic Summit, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 10,2000.

Transforming the Planet. Community presentation, Provo, Utah, October 15, 2000.

Taking a Stand: Sustainable Development for the Third World. Presentation to Provo Kiwanis Club, February 24, 2001.

H.E.L.P. Eliminate Poverty: A Strategy for Latin America. Seminar, Orem, Utah, February 24, 2001.

Student Service Learning Opportunities. Speech to Business Management Students, Marriott School, March 1, 2001.

Western China’s Economy: Empowering a Million People at a Time? Presentation on SOAR China Program, BYU, March 2, 2001.

How Business Can Give Back to the Community. Presentation to Phi Beta Lamda (fraternity for future business leaders of America), ASBYU, March 3, 2001.

The Grameen Bank Model: An Experiment in Social Collateral. Speech to Kennedy Center for International Studies, March 14, 2001.

Business Applications in Humanitarian Contexts. Speech to Provo Kiwanis Club, April, 24, 2001.

How Americans Can Improve the World One Family at a Time. Kaysville, Utah, April 28, 2001.

The Sheer Joy of Empowering the Poor. Presentation to the Provo Chamber of Commerce, May 23, 2001.

How Business Professionals Can Become Social Entrepreneurs. Speech to Rotary Club, American Fork, Utah, June 12, 2001.

Putting “Relief” Back in the Relief Society. BYU Community Service Conference, October 24, 2001.

The Global 7 Deadly Sins: IMF, World Bank, G-7, WTO, Fast Track, NAFTA and Nike? Speech to Students for International Development, Kennedy Center for International Studies, October 23, 2001.

Humanitarian Entrepreneurs: LDS-based Outreach to Change the World. Speech to large Utah nonprofit

organizations, Salt Lake City, January 8, 2002.

Community Organizing: ESOPs, Co-ops, and Other Weapons for Reversing Plant Closings. Presentation

at School of Social Work Graduate Student Symposium, BYU, Provo, Utah, February 2002.

Challenges of Building Successful Humanitarian Strategies in the Altiplano of Bolivia and Peru. Speech

to Chasqui Humanitarian, Salt Lake City, June 27, 2002.

The Visionary Imagination: Seeing a World Without Poverty. Presentation at BYU Student Symposium, Provo, Utah, September 2002.

Tools for Assisting the Inner City Poor. Presentation to social welfare and community service

administrators of Utah County, September 4, 2002.

The Promise of U.S. Domestic Microcredit. Workshop for the Provo Latino Community, December 5, 2002.

Fighting for Justice. Panelist at the World Social Forum, Porto Alegre, Brazil, January 25, 2003.

Waging Peace Rather than Pre-Emptive War in Iraq. Community Seminar, Porto Alegre, Brazil, January 26, 2003.

Community Change Models in the United States: Conflict or Cooperation? Seminar for graduate students of the School of Social Work, BYU, February 5, 2003.

Raising a New Generation of Self-Sufficient Families. Presentation to village bankers, Toluca, Mexico, February 21, 2003.

The Financial Stresses on Marriage Among Poor Families: U.S. and World Perspectives. Presentation to the School of Family Life, BYU, February 28, 2003.

From the Different Inputs of Many to the Power of One. Speech at community-wide benefit for El Salvador, Provo, Utah, March 29, 2003.

The Genius of Volunteerism. Speech to global humanitarians going abroad, BYU, April 29, 2003.

Launching Family Economic Sustainability. Community speech, Thetford, England, June 14, 2003.

New Social Inventions for Alleviating Community Pain. Panelist at the founding of the Provo Economic Coalition, Provo, Utah, June 25, 2003.

Accelerating Microfinance in India: The Unitus Strategy for Leveraging Economic Growth. Speech to Rotary International, Salt Lake Valley, July 17, 2003.

Social Entrepreneurship as a Tool for Expanding Family Self-Reliance. Presentation to American volunteers, Chimaltenango, Guatemala, August 4, 2003.

Learning to Excel. Speech at graduation ceremonies of the first class of MicroBusiness Mentors, Centro Hispano, Provo, Utah, August 8, 2003.

Fostering Free Market Economics from the Grassroots. One hour dialogue/Q&A, Salt Lake City K-Talk Radio, September 4, 2003.

Indicting the Guilty: The Refusal of Big Banks to Give Small Loans to Poor Individuals. Speech to Hispanic Community, Provo, Utah, September 9, 2003.

A Vision of First Hope: Orphanage Efforts in Nepal. Provo, Utah, September 10, 2003.

Pay it Forward: The Growing Clout of H.E.L.P. International in Students’ Lives. BYU, September 13, 2003.

Leveraging Human Potential: Managing Others to Make a Difference in Society. Presentation to student volunteer leaders, BYU, November 7, 2003.

Smashing American Imperialism: The People’s Struggle to Resist Globalization and U.S. Hegemony. Speech at the Mumbai Resistance Movement, India, January 16, 2004.

Creating Human Capital Through Strengthening Human Society. Presentation to faculty and students in the School of Social Work, BYU, February 3, 2004.

Countering Human Suffering: Giving Hope. Speech to the five-hundred attendees at the university’s Annual Hunger Banquet, BYU, March 13, 2004.

Capacity-Building in Indigenous Communities. Speech to community innovators and leaders, Tioxa, Guatemala, August 5, 2004.

How to Leverage Your OBHR Education at the Marriott School. Panel of successful MOB alumni I volunteered to assemble and lead during the new MBA student orientation week, MSM, August 27, 2004.

The Rising Third Sector: How We Can Change the World. Speech at Academy Square, Provo Library, to HELP International Conference, September 18, 2004.

Expatriate Survival Tactics for Being a Manager in Another Country. Presentation to Marriott School graduate students (MBA, MACC, MPA), BYU, October 19, 2004.

Microfinance as a Global Strategy for Building Social Capital. Speech to BYU students, Marriott School, November 18, 2004.

Building Capacity for Family Self-Reliance. Presentation to the Latino community, Centro Hispano, December 11, 2004.

Training For Transformation: Workshop for Wave of Hope volunteers, May 12, 2005.

Establishing Zion Communities: One Village at a Time. Fireside presentation, LDS community of Khao Lak, Thailand, July 17, 2005.

The Academics of Global Service Learning: How to Leverage Classroom Learning With Real World Experience. Power point presentation at the faculty retreat of the Department of Organizational Leadership and Strategy, August 25, 2005.

We’re Laboring For the Babies/Future Generations of the Poor Masses in Central America. Presentation at HELP International Volunteers’ Reunion, Academy Square, Provo, September 17, 2005.

Stewardship and Consecration. Two stake fireside speeches in Panama City, Panama, October 15, 2005.

Small Fortunes premier showing at BYU. Panelist with other NGO leaders, October 27, 2005.

Indigenous Revolution Among Central American Indians. Presentation to Latin American Studies students, Kennedy Center, November 29, 2005.

Building Zion One Family at a Time. New York City LDS Professional Association, January 13, 2006.

How to Become a Positive Deviant. Kick-off Speech to Marriott School Business Plan Competition, January 31, 2006.

Alternatives to Globalization in South America. Kennedy Center for International Studies, February 8, 2006.

How MBAs & Net Impact Can Improve the World. Net Impact Club opening social, February 16, 2006.

Paying It Forward Among the Saints. Six Stake Young Adult Fireside, Farmington, Utah, February 19, 2006.

The Holistic Development Model of Eagle Condor in Peru. Center for Economic Self Reliance, February 24, 2006.

Microcredit Charity Never Faileth. Riverton, Utah Relief Society, March 7, 2006.

How to Prepare for Careers in International Development. BYU Career Expo, March 8, 2006.

OBHR Consulting Project Opportunities. OBHR Advisory Board, March 9, 2006.

Leveraging Your Money to Combat Global Poverty. MBA student auction in behalf of poor families

Worldwide, March 30, 2006.

Alternative Tracks to Doing Third World Development: Full-time, Through Grad School, or Part-time Service to the Have-nots. Students for International Development Club (SID), April 4, 2006.

Peace Activism in the Mormon Context: Dealing With the Iraq Quagmire. Kennedy Center for International Studies, April 11, 2006.

Bottom-Up Tactics for Global Transformation. Marriott School, April 12, 2006.

Go Forth to Serve: Change Agents Who Bless the Have-nots. HELP International Volunteer Send-Off, April 20, 2006.

Cross Cultural Shock: Dos and Don't for Success in Africa." Speech to U. of U. humanitarians, April 27, 2006.

Doing International Development: Working in the Trenches. BYU campus, May 11, 2006.

Service Learning as Deep Change. Marriott School, May 18, 2006.

Training for Transformation. BYU students, May 23, 2006.

Best Practices in Family Systems: Drawing on Principles of OB/OD. Provo Utah Stake, June 4, 2006.

Zion-Building Through Family Consecration. Aspen Grove Alumni families, June 5, 2006.

The Family That Serves the Poor Together Stays Together. LDS family groups, June 6, 2006.

Uniting Krishna and Mormon Faithful in Service and Love. Sharon East Stake and Krishna Temple,

Spanish Fork, June 10, 2006.

Do You Love Africa? Then Show It! Farewell Sendoff to Empowering Nations Volunteers, June 29, 2006

The True Axis of Evil: Poverty, Inequality, War. Salt Lake City, July 19, 2006.

Change Agentry: If It Ain't Broke, Break It! BYU audience, July 20, 2006.

Why Utah Needs a Microcredit Strategy. Community Action/United Way of Utah County, August 4, 2006.

Designing an Effective Board Strategy. Board of Directors, Square Foot Gardening NGO, August 24,

2006.

Stewardship and Consecration in Practice. One Heart Action Group, Salt Lake City, September 7, 2006.



Engendering Socio-Economic Justice. Global Volunteers Event, Provo, September 16, 2006.

The Sheer Joy of Microcredit Action. ESR Student Association, September 20, 2006.

Remarks at A Soldier's Peace Anti-War Gathering. Springville, October 10, 2006.

LDS Stories of Passion and Compassion Through Strategic Acts of Kindness. Edgemont Provo Relief Society, October 10, 2006.

Small Fortunes Are the Future for the World's Poorest. PBS/CESR documentary film showing and

panelist, October 12, 2006.

Lifting the Disenfranchised Through Social Entrepreneurship. BYU global volunteers event, October 14, 2006.

How Latter-day Saints Are Changing the World. Stanford LDS Community, October 22, 2006.

Alleviating Global Poverty. LDS Student Association, Phoenix, Arizona, November 9, 2006.

Global Humanitarianism: Reaching Out/Doing Good. Highland High School, SLC, November 16, 2006.

The Mystery of Informal Economic Development in the Black Market Culture of Hispanic America. Latin American Studies Program, Dec. 5 & 7, 2006.

The Grameen Vision for Global Microcredit. Provo graduation ceremonies for M&M graduates, December 15, 2006.

Break the Chains! Why the World Needs Social Innovators! Kick-off speech to launch CESR's $25,000 Social Venture Competition February 8, 2007.

Our Challenge: Save the Children of Uganda. Fundraiser for Ugandan coffee-grower families with Starbucks Co., Salt Lake City, March 24, 2007.



Eu sou Mozambicano! Speech to a thousand rural people in Mbatwe Village near Beira, Mozambique, June 5, 2007.

Business Models to Change the World. Speech to BYU MBA club, October 2, 2007.

The Doctrine of Community Outreach and Service. Sharon East Stake presentation, October 21, 2007.

Writing as Advocacy. Presentation to College of Humanities students on argument and persuasion, October 24, 2007.

Financing the Utah Poor. Presentation to Utah bankers, October 25, 2007.

Tools for Transformation of Latin American Poverty. Speech to Latin American Studies group, November 13, 2007.

The Che Guevara/John Taylor Model of Finance. Seminar for the BYU chapter of Students for International Development (SID), November 14, 2007.

Roundtable participant with Dean Bob Dolan of the Ross Business School, University of Michigan event sponsored by the Aspen Institute and Ernst & Young's world headquarters, New York City, November 16, 2007.



Nuestra Mayordomia como Santos: Un Llamado a la Accion ("Our Responsibility as Saints: A Call to Action). Ten-stake fireside in Buenos Aires, Argentina December 2, 2007.

Self-Management, Education, and Capacity-Building for LDS Young Adults. BYU Alumni Association, Asuncion, Paraguay December 4, 2007.

International Careers: Opportunities and Preparation. Panelist at the BYU Kennedy Center, February 7, 2008.

Renounce War! Proclaim Peace! Winter Progressives Conference, University of Utah, February 9, 2008.

Feminist Tools for Strengthening Families Through Microcredit & Social Enterprises. International & Area Studies students, February 21, 2008.

From Tolerance to Love. I organized an interfaith community dialogue event featuring church leaders of different religious traditions, March 16, 2008.

Education for a Better Future. Adult Literacy class in Beira Mozambique, July 15, 2008.

You are Today's Modern Pioneers. Speech to Ndunda Village Council & citizens, July 16, 2008.

Income-generating Strategies. Presentation to Mbatwe, Mozambique Communal members, July 16, 2008.

Building Self-Sufficient Communities. Speech to Ihamizua Village in Mozambique, July 24, 2008.

Humanitarian Tools for the African Poor. Presentation to HELP Country Directors & team in Uganda, August 8, 2008.

Practicing Random Acts of Kindness. Presentation to town council & others in Lugazi, Uganda, August 10, 2008.

UNICEF: Why the UN Focus on Poor Children is so Vital. Comments to the BYU UNICEF Club, David M. Kennedy Center, September 4, 2008.

Sewing Seeds for an Economic Revolution. Speech at Centro Hispano event, September 12, 2008.

Global Humanitarian Service: A 10 Year Retrospective. Speech at HELP International's 10 year reunion, September 20, 2008.

The Potential for Indigenous Economic Clout in Native American Tribes. Workshop for New Mexican Pueblo leaders, Albuquerque, October 10, 2008.

Top-Down vs, Bottom-Up Development. Panelist at the Students In Development (SID) Club, Kennedy Center for International Studies, November 12, 2008.

Using Microenterprise Tools to Accelerate Economic Development in Latin America. Presentation at BYU, December 2, 2008.

Microfinance & Alleviation of Human Suffering. Speech to finance students, December 9, 2008.



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