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Dr. Mark E. Sandberg

Associate Professor and Dean Emeritus

Areas of Expertise: Organization development; leadership skills; training
Campus Involvement: Director of DAARSTOC

Background Information

  • Doctor of Philosophy, 1970, Cornell University, Organizational Behavior, Health-Care Administration
  • Master of Business Administration, 1967, Drexel University, Organization Development
  • Bachelor’s of Science, 1965, Drexel University, Marketing

Recent Publications

  • Cook, R. G. & Belliveau , P. (2004).  Training and Learning as Drivers of US Microenterprise Business Plan Quality. Education & Training, 46 (8), 398-405.

Recent Presentations
International

  • Sandberg, M.E. & Schneer, J. (2005, June). Teaching the Whole Person to Become a Professional: Extra-curricular Interpersonal Skills Training for Undergraduates.   Presented at Organizational Behavior Teaching Conference, Scranton, Pennsylvania.

Regional

  • Sandberg, M. E., Carroll S., Leigh, J., Goulet, L., & Diaz-Rosario, E. (2006, March). Advising and Counseling: Maximizing Your Impact While Minimizing Your time Commitments.   Presented at Mid-Atlantic Organizational Behavior Teaching Conference (MOBTC), Newtown, Pennsylvania.

Honors
2007:  Honoree and Speaker at Beta Gamma Sigma Induction.
2004:  Ronald G. Cook, Paul Belliveau, and Mark E. Sandberg. 2004. "What Matters: Drivers of Micro-enterprise Business plan Quality." pp. 188-193 in H. Stephenson (ed). Seattle, WA: Seattle University. , Best Paper Nomination- SBIDA 28th National Small Business Consulting.
2002:  Paris, France, Invited speech at Commencement, American Business School.

Awards
2007:  Advisor Appreciation Award.
2003:  This designation is given to those reviewers who are deemed to have submitted reviews in which the quality was ranked in the top 10% of all reviews submitted (this is done by individual track). , Eastern Academy of Management- Outstanding Reviewer for 2003, and 2004.
1993:  Frank N. Elliott Award for Distinguished Administrative Service.
1993:  For contributions as Advisor to DAARSTOC and to Student Life in General, Student Government Organization - McCormick Award.
1984:  Delta Sigma Pi Award for Best Teacher of the Year.
1975:  Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching.