Management
Become the next generation of principled leaders dedicated to human flourishing.
Management at Baylor
Our mission: We fulfill God's mandate to promote human flourishing through. . .
- Researching and teaching the effective management of systems and people
- Practicing servant leadership and equipping principled leaders
- Fostering collaboration and community
Our faculty team collaborate towards the central purpose of promoting human flourishing. This mandate from God is provided in Genesis when God said, “Let us make man in our image, after our likeness; and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps upon the earth.” Genesis 1:26.
As God's image bearers, we have a responsibility to nurture the world around us, in particular supporting fellow men and women to pursue a life well-lived. Our Management faculty promote human flourishing through multiple facets including research of systems and people with impact, teaching principled leadership and virtues through role modeling, and enriching our local community. This mission strives for our ultimate department vision presented below.
Our vision: Become thought-leaders who set the standard for research productivity, inspire students to become the next generation of principled leaders, and facilitate student placement in roles that are consistent with their calling.
Find more information about our faculty and our three majors: Supply Chain Management, Human Resource Management or Management.
Students interested in exploring our majors are invited to attend a meeting of our three student organizations:
For research spotlights, alumni profiles and other updates from Management, download the 2022 Annual Report.
News
Management NewsHankamer School of Business undergraduate programs recognized outstanding students at the annual senior appreciation banquet.
The Hankamer School of Business (HSB) served as a hosting site for the Collegiate Day of Prayer on Thursday, Feb. 29. Organized by Cindy Wu, associate dean of Diversity and Belonging, and Mitch Neubert, senior associate dean of Research and Development, the hosting site served as a space for Hankamer faculty, staff and students to pray, reflect and meditate on God’s word.
Fortune: Professor of Management Blaine McCormick co-authored this President's Day piece in Fortune Magazine suggesting that America should celebrate inventive entrepreneurs for the growth and progress they have contributed to the country.
Business Review: Chris Meyer, a negotiation expert, challenges the win-win mindset, urging a shift to collaboration for sustained business success.