Dianne Waddell
Dianne Waddell was most recently Professor and Academic Director at Melbourne Institute of Technology (MIT). Before that she was an Associate Dean (Teaching and learning) at Deakin University. Dianne is responsible for the development, implementation and evaluation of postgraduate and undergraduate courses and is the coordinator of the Assurance of Learning processes for external accreditation. She is on the list of Expert Reviewers for TEQSA. She teaches in the areas of Management, Quality Management, Change Management and Strategic Management. These subjects have been offered both on-campus and off-campus while teaching with Deakin University, Edith Cowan University, Monash University and Victoria University. She has taught in both public and private education systems for many years, as well as presenting specially designed industry-based executive courses.As well as significant external research funded projects, her publications include eight books of which two are text books, 15 book chapters, six research reports, 30 refereed journal articles and 76 conference papers. She has also written evaluation reports for various consultancies. Dianne has received several professional awards, including the 2009 Vice Chancellor’s Award for Outstanding Achievement in Teaching and Learning at Deakin University and in 2011 the Vice Chancellor’s Award for Outstanding Achievement in Student and Staff Support as project leader for the implementation of the new LMS. Dianne holds a Graduate Certificate in Quality Assurance in Higher Education (Melbourne), PhD (Monash), Master of Education Administration (Melbourne), Bachelor of Education (Melbourne) and Bachelor of Arts (LaTrobe). She is an Affiliate with the International Network for Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher Education (INQAAHE) as well as Fellow with the Australian Organisation for Quality (AOQ). She was also Chair of the Victorian Chapter of Higher Education Research and Development Society
Andrew Creed
Andrew Creed (PhD, Exon) teaches, researches and consults in organisational behaviour, organisation development, sustainability and international business in Australasia. Dr Creed has published in high-impact journals, including Journal of Business Research, Personnel Review, Journal of Cleaner Production, Current Issues in Tourism, Knowledge Management Research and Practice, and European Business Review, and with publishers including Cengage, Palgrave, Emerald, Oxford University Press and Wiley. He has extensive experience in businesses, at Deakin University, and other educational settings in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States. Other roles have included Adjunct Associate Professor in the online MBA at University of Maryland University College, USA; teacher and instructional designer in the TAFE and ACE sectors in Australia; owner-manager of a bookshop and, publishing and consulting businesses in Australia; member of a family-run healthcare practice; and an area manager in south-west Victoria for the federal government’s New Enterprise Incentive Scheme (NEIS). Andrew has received several professional awards, including the 2006 and 2015 Vice Chancellor’s Award and commendation for Teaching and Learning at Deakin University. Andrew holds a Graduate Certificate in Higher Education (Deakin), PhD (University of Exeter, UK), Master of Business Administration (University of Maryland University College) and Bachelor of Science (University of the State of New York). He is active in his local communities on both Wadawurrung and Gunditjmara lands, and in global collaborations.
Thomas G. Cummings
Thomas G. Cummings is Professor of Management and Organization, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California. He received his B.S. and MBA from Cornell University, and his Ph.D. from the University of California at Los Angeles. He has authored over 70 articles and 22 books and was formerly President of the Western Academy of Management, Chair of the Organization Development and Change Division of the Academy of Management, and Founding Editor of the Journal of Management Inquiry. Dr. Cummings was the 61st President of the Academy of Management, the largest professional association of management scholars in the world with a total membership of over 20,000. He is listed in American Men and Women of Science and Who’s Who in America. His major research and consulting interests include designing high-performing organizations and strategic change management. He has conducted several large-scale organization design and change projects, and has consulted to a variety of private and public-sector organizations in the United States, Mexico and Europe.
Christopher G. Worley
Christopher G. Worley is Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship at the NEOMA Business School. He is also the founding strategy director for the school’s Center for Leadership and Effective Organizations. Chris serves as a senior research scientist at the Center for Effective Organizations (USC’s Marshall School of Business) and teaches in Pepperdine’s Master of Science in Organization Development (MSOD) program. He received his B.S. from Westminster College, master’s degrees from Colorado State University and Pepperdine University, and his doctorate from the University of Southern California. He served as Chair of the Organization Development and Change Division of the Academy of Management, received the Luckman Teaching Fellowship at Pepperdine University, and the Douglas McGregor Award for best paper in the Journal of Applied Behavioral Science. His most recent books are The Agility Factor, Becoming Agile, Management Reset and Built to Change. His articles on agility and strategic organization design have appeared in the Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, Journal of Organization Behavior, Sloan Management Review, Strategy+Business, and Organizational Dynamics.