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Sept. 17, 2001 -- No. 439 |
Experts can discuss Pearl Harbor parallels, crisis leadership traits
- Dr. Eric Muller, (919) 962-7067 (w), or emuller@email.unc.edu;
professor in the UNC School of Law, is an expert on the internment of
Japanese-Americans during World War II in the wake of the attack on Pearl
Harbor. He can talk about the comparisons being made between last week’s terrorist
attacks and the attack on Pearl Harbor. He can speak about the civil rights
of Arab and Muslim Americans and has just written a book, "Free To Die
For Their Country: The Story of the Japanese American Draft Resisters in World
War II." The book, being published next month, tells the story of several
hundred Japanese American internees who were drafted out of the wartime internment
camps into the US Army, but refused to serve because their civil rights had
been violated. Dr. Muller teaches constitutional law, criminal law and criminal
procedure in the UNC School of Law.
- Dr. James W. "Jim" Dean
Jr., (919) 962-0798 or james_dean@unc.edu,
management professor at the Kenan-Flagler Business School and associate dean
of the MBA Program, can speak to examining the key elements of leadership
in times of crisis, be it leading a company, a division or a small group of
people. What is called for in crisis that is different from leading in regular
times? Dean has been a senior examiner for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality
Award. His research interests include organizational change, leadership, performance
improvement and strategic decision-making. He is the former director for the
National Science Foundation's Transformations to Quality Organizations program.
This program of research on performance improvement was jointly supported
by several Fortune 500 corporations and the federal government. For more about
Dean's expertise, click to http://www.mbascorecard.unc.edu/bio_dean.html.
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