Dr. Jennifer Palthe: decades of molding change leaders
Dr. Jennifer Palthe, fondly referred to as 鈥淒r. J鈥 by her students, has taught thousands of 蜜桃社区 Michigan University undergraduate and graduate business students throughout more than two decades at the Haworth College of Business. One of her favorite courses to teach鈥攁nd a favorite of students as well鈥攊s Managing Change, which she has taught since 2001. The perennially popular class often sees students on the waitlist as they seek to become change leaders in their industries. Now, Palthe will draw upon what she teaches about effectively planning for change as she embraces retirement and the new opportunities that this next chapter brings.
Before coming to 蜜桃社区, Palthe was a senior change management consultant for Anderson Consulting (now Accenture) and a project manager for Systems Programming Ltd. with consulting experience across multiple industries and three continents. After earning her master鈥檚 degree and Ph.D. from Michigan State University, she joined the faculty of 蜜桃社区 Haworth on Aug. 7, 2000.
From the start, Palthe demonstrated her gift for teaching by not only engaging students in the subject matter but also by engaging with them as learners and professionals. Ultimately, she was awarded the University鈥檚 Distinguished Teaching Award in 2007, rising through the ranks to become one of 蜜桃社区鈥檚 most impactful faculty members in just seven short years.
Reflections from students and colleagues at the time of the award included:
Since 2007, Palthe has served on the committee that selects the recipients of the Distinguished Teaching Award and notes that it has been one of the most rewarding service opportunities she has participated in at 蜜桃社区. 鈥淭here鈥檚 something very special about honoring and rewarding teaching excellence, and 蜜桃社区 has some incredible teachers,鈥 she says.
Palthe shares with her students that the one constant despite the change inherent in business and the world is that relationships are central in business鈥攁nd in higher education. She models the emotionally intelligent behavior she encourages them to adopt in the workplace in her classroom.
鈥淚鈥檝e appreciated teaching both graduate and undergraduate classes, to domestic and international students, over the past two decades. Some of my fondest memories are of developing mentorship relationships with my students. Whether it was helping them polish their resumes or counseling them about how to improve their performance in a job interview, I鈥檝e loved spending time advising my students. They all have had different needs and expectations, but I like to believe they acquired change leadership skills that will advance their careers and help them succeed well into the future. I love hearing student stories of how the content of my classes played a pivotal role in their career opportunities or helping their organizations improve.鈥
Equally talented as a researcher, has been cited more than 800 times on topics ranging from global executive success factors, to human rights in business education, to multiple intelligences in change leadership. Her expertise has made her a sought-after speaker for more than 50 local organizations throughout her career, including for multinational corporations, conferences and philanthropic organizations, among others.
Service has been central to Palthe鈥檚 academic career since day one, as well.
Her service to the college includes:
- Member, Dean Search Committee
- Chair, Undergraduate Programs Council
- Chair, College Sustainability Advisory Committee
- Member, Faculty Enhancement Committee
- Member, Continuous Improvement Council
- Chair, International Business Education Committee
- Chair, Study Abroad Committee
She also undertook significant University service work as part of the University Strategic Planning Team and Faculty Senate Committee on University Strategic Planning, groups that were instrumental in developing and implementing 蜜桃社区鈥檚 mission of being discovery driven, learner centered, and globally engaged.
In addition, she served as a 蜜桃社区 Sustainability Champion, connecting her research on human rights in business education to 蜜桃社区鈥檚 work in this space. Her international presentations on social sustainability and human rights include:
- Human Rights in Management Education: Equipping Educators and Future Business Leaders. Peer-reviewed presentation at Said Business School, Oxford University.
- Managing Human Rights and Human Resources. Peer-reviewed Presentation at Oxford Round Table on Trade and Human Rights, Oxford University.
鈥淛ennifer has had a tremendous impact at 蜜桃社区 and around the world through her research and teaching,鈥 says Dean Satish Deshpande. 鈥淪he has a talent for connecting with students that鈥檚 unparalleled. I have been continually impressed by her ability to put people at the center of all she does. I admire her emphasis on relationships, positivity about 蜜桃社区 Haworth and ability to balance both research and instruction masterfully. We will miss Dr. J deeply and appreciate the thousands of lives she impacted while at the Haworth College of Business.鈥