During this lunch and learn, Dr. Neal will cover:
- Definitions of faith, religion, and spirituality and how they intersect
- The trends that support a growing interest in these underdeveloped dimensions of diversity and examples of how organizations are integrating these in the workplace
- Guidelines and principles for incorporating these concepts in your own workplace
The cost of attendance is $25, which includes lunch and class materials. The class will be held at the Donald W. Reynolds Center from 12:00 pm until 1:00 pm. Click here to RSVP.
The Tyson Center was funded by a $2 million gift from the Tyson Family Foundation that was matched by the Walton Family Charitable Support Foundation in the University of Arkansas, creating a $4 million endowment. The center will focus on curriculum development; outreach programs to businesses, churches and civic organizations; and research program support.
"The creation of this proposed new center by John Tyson and the Walton College," said Dr. Neal, "is a very important event in the field of management. This is the first time a center like this will exist in a state university, and it will send a powerful message to the business, academic and faith communities that faith and spirituality have a legitimate and valuable role in the workplace."