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Dayle Smith

Professor of  Management

Tel: 415-422-2192
Fax: 415-422-2502
TDD: 415-422-6439
smithdm@usfca.edu

University of San Francisco
2130 Fulton Street, Malloy Hall
San Francisco, CA 94117-1045, U.S.A.

Education
  • Ph.D., Organizational Communication, University of Southern California, 1986
  • MA, Organizational Communication, University of Southern California, 1984
  • BA, Communication, University of Texas at Arlington, 1982
Teaching
  • On Sabbatical
Academic Positions Held
  • Director,  SOBAM Undergraduate Honors Cohort Program (HCP) (2004-present)
  • President's Advisory Council on the Status of Women, (2005-present)
  • University General Education Curriculum Committee, (1998-2003); Chair, (2002-2003)
  • Faculty Mentor, USF Women's Soccer Team, (2003-present)
  • NCAA Subcommittee on Academic Integrity in Athletics (2003)
  • Faculty Governance Team, Executive MBA Program (2002-present)
  • Executive Committee and Advisory Committee, McCarthy Center for Public Service and the Common Good (2002-present)
  • Service Learning Task Force and Executive Committee, (1998-present)
  • Executive Council Chair, SOBAM (1996-1998)
  • Undergraduate Program Committee (1995-2003; 2005-2006) ; Chair, (1995-1998; 2000-2003)
  • Academic Standards Committee, (2003-2005)
Current Research & Research Interests
  • Leadership, Team Dynamics, Service Learning in Higher Education, Leadership and gender, Work-life practices as corporate strategy issues, and a variety of human resource management topics.
Selected Papers & Publications
  • Management Communication, Wiley, 2006. 2nd. Edition. With A. Bell.
  • "Service learning and Social Justice: Partnered to Promote the Mission." 6th. Annual Continuums of Service Conference,  Winter, 2004. Published in the Proceedings.
  • Building Your Network Through Communication, Net Effect Series, Prentice Hall, 2004. With A. Bell.
  • Developing Leadership Abilities, and Interviewing for Success, Net Effect Series, Prentice Hall, 2003. With A. Bell.
  • Winning with Difficult People, Barron's 2003. 3rd Edition.
  • "Mandatory Service Learning: Things We Know Now That We Should Have Known Then." Western Region Campus Compact Consortium, Continuums of Service Conference, Bellevue, WA, April 2003.
  • The E-Business Book: A Step by Step Guide to E-Commerce and Beyond, Bloomberg, 2002.
  • Motivating Yourself to Achievement, and Learning Team Skills, Net Effect Series, Prentice Hall, 2002. With A. Bell.
  • "Defining Service-learning & Preserving Innovative Approaches: Can Both Be Done?" Western Region Campus Compact Consortium, Continuums of Service Conference, Portland, OR, April 2002. With Dick Cone and Jack McLean.
External Service & Assignments
  • Planning Board, Women's Community Clinic, San Francisco (2005-present)
  • Ad hoc Reviewer for Harvard Business School Press, John Wiley, Addison-Wesley, Prentice-Hall, academic and practitioner journals in the field
  • Co-Leader, Girl Scout Troop 2267, Marin County, CA
  • Volunteer, Marin County Homeless Coalition, 1995-present
  • Parent Volunteer , PTA, Bel Aire School, and Redwood High School
  • Member, Mill Valley Competitive Committee, Soccer-Class 1 (2005-present)
  • Chair, Del Mar Middle School Biennial Career Day (200-2003; 2005-2008)
Honors & Awards
  • National Educators Erhlich Award, Top 10 Finalist, 2004
  • University Wide Nominee for the National Ehrlich Award in Service Learning
  • Outstanding Teacher Award, McLaren School of Business, 1993-1994; 1997-1998
  • SOBAM Service Award, 2002.
  • Alpha Sigma Nu Jesuit Honor Society Faculty Member Award/Inductee, 2002.
  • Student Affairs Recognition Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Division of Student Affairs, USF, 1997, 1999
  • Colleague of the Year Award, McLaren School of Business, 1996-1997.
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