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Stop the Brain Drain: A Higher Education Collaborative Autoethnographic Change Study Using a Soft Systems Approach
Danny Darden, Angela Nunez, Stella Shen, Rob E. Carpenter, Ginger Vaughn, and Tim Murphy
Knowledge loss is a common challenge within IHEs—highly educated and skilled individuals leave—often taking the knowledge to do their job well with them. Turnover in IHEs is currently at an all-time high. There is a strong correlation between knowledge management practices and organizational performance. This paper (in progress) explores this phenomenon using collaborative institutional ethnography, enabling a critical analysis of how power dynamics and uncertainty shape both individual experiences and broader workplace social structures. Participants include six IHE employees (in various IHE roles) from three separate universities in the eastern region of Texas. We aim to uncover the internal experiences and perceptions of institutional processes, emphasizing the intersection of personal and organizational life.
We turn to a novel approach borrowed from the systems engineering field, Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) as a theoretical lens to analyze complex scenarios and data, offering solutions for mitigating knowledge attrition. This study highlights the diverse and often conflicting perspectives—such as faculty prioritizing academic continuity and administrators focusing on efficiency—that contribute to knowledge loss. The novelty of this paper lies in positioning knowledge management within IHEs as a system of interconnected activities that can be sustained through SSM.
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Mentoring and Change Management: Integrating Organizational Mentorship with Change Initiatives
Ramiro Pesina, Danny Darden, and David Silberman
Change is an inevitable and defining force in organizations. While structured change management frameworks provide critical guidance, they often overlook the human dimensions of change. We investigate mentoring and argue that it should not merely support change initiatives but serve as a strategic driver of successful transformations, serving as a multidimensional driver of cognitive alignment, emotional support, and behavioral adaptation, and introduce a mentoring framework that addresses these areas while bridging the gap between the procedural and human-centric change elements.
By interviewing participants who have been involved in mentoring programs yet experienced significant organizational change, we will identify their support experiences and perceptions of adaptability during the change management process. Identification of specific support structures, participant perceptions, and organizational outcomes will provide organizations with a resilient foundation for innovative human-centric change management practices.
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City of Tyler Hub-and-Spoke Bicycle Lane Network
Arthur Fagundes and Mena Souliman
4th Annual Lyceum at The University of Texas at Tyler.
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The Effects on a Working World Without Titles
Keeleigh Verdelle Foster
4th Annual Lyceum at The University of Texas at Tyler
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Relationship Between Gender, Emotional Intelligence, and Academic Performance Among College Students
Ana Kellermann, Mariah Menard, and Marci Walton
4th Annual Lyceum at The University of Texas at Tyler.
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Activation of CD22 a Potential Novel Marker for Ovarian Cancer
Emily M. R. Marshall and David Pearson Ph.D.
4th Annual Lyceum at The University of Texas at Tyler
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How Sex Offenders are Causing Unneeded Moral Panic in the Current Day
Alexandra McKissick and Jennifer L. Klein Dr.
4th Annual Lyceum at The University of Texas at Tyler
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Exploring the Sources of Financial Literacy
Tyler Rohrs
4th Annual Lyceum at The University of Texas at Tyler
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Investigating Programming of a Virus Like Particle for Cell Specific Chemotherapy
Savannah Seely and Dustin P. Patterson
4th Annual Lyceum at The University of Texas at Tyler
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A Model for Why Small Businesses Fail: Problems and Solutions
Kayla Shires
4th Annual Lyceum at The University of Texas at Tyler
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Knowledge of Individual Income Taxation in College and University Students: A Demographic Perspective
Emily Smith
4th Annual Lyceum at The University of Texas at Tyler
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Effect of Dementia Bootcamp on Students Dementia Care Competencies
Blake Solomon
4th Annual Lyceum at The University of Texas at Tyler.
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Social Support and Well-being in College Students
Blair Warren, Amy Nguyen, and Ashley Van Dusen
4th Annual Lyceum at The University of Texas at Tyler.
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Development of the Adolescent and Young Adult Wellness Scale (AYAWS)
Alexis Arrieta, Christy Gipson, and Jennifer Chilton
This poster was presented at the National Collegiate Honors Conference in Boston, Massachusetts.
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The Effects of Persuasion on Tipping
Mariah Menard and Eric Stocks
This poster was presented at the UT Tyler Lyceum in Tyler, Texas.
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Cupping Therapy: What is it and How is it Beneficial
Michaela Heys, X. Neil Dong, and Andrew Cage
This poster was presented at the National Collegiate Honors Conference in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Social Media Use, Social Comparison, and Self-Esteem Among College Students
Sarah Proffer, Tiffany Wilson, and Baylee Cochran
This poster was presented at the National Collegiate Honors Conference in Atlanta, Georgia.
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An American Wearing Kente
Sidney Wilson
Presented at the National Collegiate Honors Conference in Atlanta, GA.
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Effect of Light Therapy Among Peripheral Neuropathy Patients
Lauryn Ahrns, Allison Carrigan, and Arturo A. Arce-Esquivel
This poster was presented at the Great Plains Honors Conference in Siloam Springs, Arkansas.
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6 Reasons Drug Use is on the Rise
Erika Anderson
This poster was presented at the Great Plains Honors Conference in Siloam Springs, Arkansas.
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The Effects of Animal-Assisted Therapy on Children with Autism
Jordyn Barns
This poster was presented at the Great Plains Honors Conference in Siloam Springs, Arkansas.
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User Behavior Analytics
Haylee Brewer
This poster was presented at the National Collegiate Honors Conference in Seattle, Washington.
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Synthetic Efforts Toward Solomonamide B: A Potential Anti-Inflammatory Agent
Laura Calvo, Justin Hazlerig, and Sean Butler
This poster was presented at the UT Tyler Lyceum in Tyler, Texas
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Attitudes About and Preferences for End-of-Life Care in Persons of the Reform Jewish Faith
Gloria Duke and Katrina Tilaon
This poster was presented at the Great Plains Honors Conference in Siloam Springs, Arkansas
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Influence of Attachment Styles on Relationship Satisfaction
Sandra Fischer, Sarah Proffer, and Tiffany Wilson
This poster was presented at the Great Plains Honors Conference in Siloam Springs, Arkansas.
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