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Extractions: HOME CONTACT US SITE MAP Executive MBA Program Faculty UTD has an internationally renowned faculty committed to teaching in the School's Executive MBA Program. Faculty members chosen to teach in the program are leading scholars, and many are consultants in their areas of expertise. Several of the faculty are editors or serve as editorial board members of prestigious professional and scholarly journals. To enhance the educational experience of the Executive MBA (EMBA) Program, faculty members of other areas in the University as well as highly qualified adjunct professors teach in the program. Our goal is to assure that the EMBA Program has the best possible faculty available. Dr. Arnold is the Director of the UTD School of Management's EMBA Program and a Senior Lecturer, teaching in the areas of management and finance. He has served on the boards of corporations and not-for-profit organizations. His doctorate was awarded by the Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration. Dr. Banker is UTD's Ashbel Smith Chair in Accounting and Information Management, and Director of Accounting and Information Management Programs at UTD. He earned his doctorate from the Graduate School of Business Administration at Harvard University. In addition to Harvard, he has taught at Carnegie-Mellon, Minnesota and Dartmouth universities. He is invited by corporations and universities around the globe to present his cutting-edge work in accounting, information systems and performance management.
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Extractions: Wins Accounting Association Award RICHARDSON, Texas (July 29, 2002) A research paper by a University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) School of Management professor has been recognized by the American Accounting Association for the significant impact its findings are having on the accounting field. The paper, co-authored by Dr. Rajiv Banker, UTDs Ashbel Smith Professor of Accounting and Information Management and director of the schools Accounting and Information Management Programs, has won the American Accounting Associations Notable Contribution to Management Accounting Literature Award for 2002. The award, which includes a cash prize of $2,500, recognizes research that makes an exceptional contribution to accounting theory and knowledge. The paper, analyzing data from the hospitality industry, finds that non-financial measures of a companys performancesuch as customer satisfactionare leading indicators of the companys future financial performance. It also documents that managers compensation plans that include incentives linked to increasing customer satisfaction result in an overall positive impact on a companys future financial performance. Dr. Bankers co-authors on the work, An Empirical Investigation of an Incentive Plan that Includes Nonfinancial Performance Measures, are Gordon Potter of Cornell University and Dhinu Srinivasan of The University of Pittsburgh. Their paper was published in January 2000 in The Accounting Review.
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Extractions: 30 Runaway and Homeless Grants MISSION Region VI will fulfill ACF 's mission of meeting the needs of children and families in a positive and productive environment, through visionary leadership, effective program integration, and responsible staffing. REGION VI ORGANIZATION The Office of the Regional Administrator is located in Dallas and is responsible for the Administration's key national goals and priorities in the five state area. The Regional Administrator provides executive leadership and direction to state, county, city, territorial and tribal governments, as well as to other public and private local grantees to ensure effective and efficient program and financial management. The Regional Administrator ensures that grantee agencies conform to federal laws, regulations, policies and procedures governing the programs, and exercises all delegated authorities and responsibilities for oversight of the programs. The Deputy Regional Administrator, also in the Dallas office, serves as the full deputy to the Region VI Regional Administrator.
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Extractions: 8.0 MLDP Communications 1.0 Mission and Goals Under the guidance of the Board of Regents, The University of Texas System Administration has established a Management and Leadership Development Program (MLDP). This program will create an opportunity for employees to develop management and leadership skills through an organized training curriculum which will build business competencies, enhance performance potential, and contribute to the successful attainment of The University of Texas System goals. Goals of the MLDP include the following: Develop and enhance the management and leadership expertise and skills of MLDP participants
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Extractions: We are a unique team of risk management professionals setting the standard by managing risks affecting people, property and liability through education, guidance and leadership for our customers, stakeholders and the citizens of Texas. What We Do Risk Management Definitions Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) How do employees who observe a hazard in the workplace report it? Unit based employees report the hazard immediately to their supervisor and the unit risk management coordinator. Employees assigned to Agency administrative locations report the hazard to their supervisor and the TDCJ Risk Management Department. How do employees make a risk management related suggestion?
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