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Navigating Organizational Strategy& Design (LDRS 701)

Term: 2024-2025 - FALL

Faculty

Timothy H Rice

Timothy Rice is an associate professor in the Unruh School of Character in Leadership at the University of Jamestown (UJ) in Jamestown, ND. He has extensive experience in graduate and doctoral education. Rice holds a Doctor of Sports Management (DSM) in Sports Management from the United States Sports Academy (USSA) in Daphne, AL, a Master of Sport Science (MSS) from USSA, and a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Physical Education from Mobile College in Mobile, AL.

Dr. Rice has over 35 years of experience working in leadership, including being a head college and high school coach in basketball, golf, cross country, track and field, and soccer in the United States and in Ireland. Many of his former student-athletes are now coaching and teaching across the country. The coaches who mentored him through the years have won nearly 3,000 games and have been honored with numerous Hall of Fame inductions.

He also has over 20 years of university teaching experience. He comes to the University of Jamestown after serving at the University of Arizona Global Campus since 2018. There, he led the Doctor of Psychology academic program as well as the Sport and Performance Psychology specialization. Many of Dr. Rice’s students are serving across the country at the professional, collegiate, and high school levels of sport as well as in sport psychology consulting roles. Additionally, many are now teaching at the university level in sport management and sport and performance psychology.

He has served as a technical consultant for Basketball Ireland, the governing body over the sport in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, since 2015. He served on the Elite Performance Committee (EPC) with Basketball Ireland, the committee that governs all Ireland national basketball teams, for 7 years and served as the chairperson for nearly 3 years. He consults in Eastern Europe with Admirals Basketball Academy, a Christian basketball ministry in the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine. In addition, his “Holding the Ladder in Sport and Leadership” podcast is considered one of the top 5 sport leadership podcasts in the world.

His research interests include leadership in sport and sport performance. In his spare time, Dr. Rice enjoys traveling and running. He is a nationally competitive senior track and field athlete, long distance runner, and racewalker. He also runs 10Ks, half marathons, and marathons locally, nationally, and internationally. He was married to his late wife Dr. Candy Rice, an adjunct faculty member at UJ in the Master of Arts in Leadership (MAL) program, for nearly 27 years before her untimely passing in January 2022.

Office hours:

Tuesday, 9:00 am-3:00 pm CT
Thursday, 9:00 am-3:00 pm CT
Or by appointment

My Zoom link: https://uj-edu.zoom.us/j/6698356198

Elizabeth K Hunt

I am generally available Monday - Friday between 9 and 4 pm (central) for appointments. Scheduled office hours change depending on the semester. Please email me to make an appointment.

 

Biography

Elizabeth Hunt is a Professor and Director of Character in Leadership at the University of Jamestown in Jamestown, ND. Dr. Hunt holds a Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership from Regent University, an MA in Mass Communication from NDSU, and a BA in English and History-Political Science from the University of Jamestown. Her research interests include sensemaking, organizational change and crisis communication, leadership communication, organizational culture and climate, servant leadership, and values and character education. 

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Description

This course gives students a comprehensive understanding of organizational structure and how leaders can strategically design organizations to best meet organizational goals. Students learn the impact of organizational strategy and design on organizational communication, culture, human resources, and efficiency. Finally, students assess organizations in terms of strategy and design and create plans to increase organizational effectiveness and efficiency. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer