The Cross Cultural Management Summit, sponsored by the Institute for Cross Cultural Management, is a structured forum for global professionals to work together to solve real-world cross cultural management problems using the very best in evidence-based practice. The students in the Industrial Organizational Psychology program at Florida Tech serve on the summit organizing committee and are involved in all aspects of the event.
The focus of the summit is real-world strategic questions collected from multinational companies and global service organizations such as the military. Topics include measuring cross cultural competence, global leadership, and conflict management across cultures. Participants network with thought leaders to dig deeper into these topics and discuss possible solutions and future collaboration. For a weekend we are able to bring the world to Florida Tech, and the students have a chance to learn more about the challenges they will face when they graduate and develop their professional network.
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Summit Chair Dr. Jessica Wildman opening the event
USMC Major Jonathan Brown speaking with FIT students and alumni
The sessions were full of corporate executives, government representatives, academics, and FIT students
Keynote speaker, Eduardo Salas, during the summit opening
FIT I/O Psychology students Wendy Fischer and Charlie Scott
FIT President Dr. Anthony J. Catanese speaking at the event
FIT I/O Psychology student Ambar Rodriguez reading the summit program
An I/O Doctoral candidate takes notes during the keynote speech on translating research into practice
Students of various years in the I/O program at FIT work together at ICCM’s welcome desk for the Cross Cultural Management Summit. Students at ICCM worked with faculty during every stage of planning, organizing, and ultimately the execution of the Summit.
An I/O Doctoral candidate manning ICCM’s social media accounts guaranteed the thoughts and ideas produced at the Cross Cultural Management Summit were able to reach the ICCM’s followers near and far who were unable to attend the Summit
Doctoral Candidate Beth Gitlin is not only pursuing her Ph.D. in I/O psychology at FIT, she is also the Executive Director of the Women’s Business Center at Florida Tech, and an ICCM Fellow. Shown here with Dr. Richard Griffith
Students, practitioners, and researchers all engaged in a break out session facilitated by Dr. Adis Vila, ICCM’s Senior Fellow and Certified Diversity Executive, at the Cross Cultural Management Summit.
Doctoral candidates in FIT’s I/O program discuss the keynote speech with ICCM Fellow and Global Management Consultant, Curtis Curry.
ICCM Senior Fellow, Dr. Adis Vila, and ICCM’s visiting scholar discuss the key points made during a breakout session.
Students discussing pressing cross-cultural issues in global business with both practitioners and researchers to gain hands-on experience in translating the science of I/O into practical terms that organizations can act upon.
Student members of ICCM were able to network with both researchers and practitioners who work in the global business arena