Darren Good

Assistant Professor of Applied Behavioral Science at Graziadio School of Business and Management

Schools

  • Graziadio School of Business and Management

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Biography

Graziadio School of Business and Management

With a passion for leadership development, executive coaching, and mindfulness, Darren Good, PhD is an award-winning teacher and researcher of applied behavioral sciences. He is an assistant professor in both the MBA and MS in Organization Development programs at the Pepperdine University Graziadio Business School and conducts research on various aspects of his field.

Dr. Good seeks to inspire and enlighten his students beginning with their personal development to help them affect their influence when they embark on their careers. Courses taught by Dr. Good include leadership development, change management, organization behavior, and group dynamics. In addition to preparing students in the classroom, Dr. Good teaches working professionals through his conference presentations and consulting practice.

An active leadership scholar, Dr. Good is widely published in business management and psychological science journals, including the Journal of Management, The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, The Journal of Psychology, Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies, Journal of Management and Organization, Ethics and Behavior, and Journal of Change Management. He also serves as associate editor, organizational psychology for the journal, Frontiers in Psychology.

Dr. Good is considered among the leading scholars addressing the topic of mindfulness in the workplace. Over the past decade, he has helped organize dialogue on this emergent scholarship at conferences including early conversations that brought together scholars to look at the phenomena from multiple disciplines (i.e. leading management scholars interfacing with leading neuroscientists and psychologists). Dr. Good also regularly delivers speeches and training on this topic with organizations and their leadership.

In 2015, Dr. Good received the Howard A. White Award for Teaching Excellence. The previous year, he was named a 2014 Western Academy of Management Ascendant Scholar, as well as a Rothschild Research Fellow for his ongoing scholarly contributions to mindfulness at work. Dr. Good was awarded a Julian Virtue Scholarship in 2013.

Dr. Good holds a doctorate in organizational behavior from Case Western Reserve University, an MA in psychology from Pepperdine University, and a BA in sociology from the University of Wisconsin - Madison. He also attended the Gestalt Clinical Training Program at the Gestalt Institute in Cleveland, Ohio.

Prior to pursuing a career in academia, Dr. Good was a manager with Unicast Communications, a division of Bcom3, and held several positions as an account executive for advertising agencies Saatchi & Saatchi and True North Communications.

Education

Case Western Reserve University

PhD in Organizational Behavior, July 2009 
Weaterhead School of Management, Cleveland, Ohio

Pepperdine University

M.A. in Psychology, December 2002

University of Wisconsin

B.A. in Sociology, December 1997

Gestalt Institute, Cleveland, Ohio

The Gestalt Clinical Training Program, 2006 – 2008

Curriculum Vitae

Education

Case Western Reserve University

PhD in Organizational Behavior, July 2009 
Weaterhead School of Management, Cleveland, Ohio

Pepperdine University

M.A. in Psychology, December 2002

University of Wisconsin

B.A. in Sociology, December 1997

Gestalt Institute, Cleveland, Ohio

The Gestalt Clinical Training Program, 2006 – 2008

Academic Positions

Pepperdine University, Graziadio Business School, Los Angeles, California
Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Behavioral Science, Aug 2012 - Present

Christopher Newport University, The Luter School of Business, Newport News, Virginia
Assistant Professor, Department of Management and Marketing, Aug. 2009 - May 2012

Case Western Reserve University, Weatherhead School of Management, Cleveland, Ohio
Affiliate Faculty, Dively Center for Executive Education, May 2010 - Present

Research Interests

Leader development, mindfulness, managerial cognition, adaptability, flexibility, executive coaching

Publications

Good, D.J., Lyddy, C., Glomb, T., Bono, J., Brown, K.W., Duffy, M., Baer, R. Brewer, J., & Lazar, S. (2016). Contemplating mindfulness: An integrative review. The Journal of Management. (Forthcoming).

McMahon, J., & Good, D.J. (2015). The moral metacognition scale: Development and validation. Ethics and Behavior, (Forthcoming).

Good, D.J. (2014). Predicting real-time adaptive performance in a dynamic context. The Journal of Management and Organization , 20 (6), 715-732.

Jules, C., & Good, D.J. (2014). Paradox in context: Advances in theory and practice. Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 50 (2), 123-126.

Good, D.J. , & Michel, E. (2013). Individual ambidexterity: Exploring and exploiting in dynamic contexts. The Journal of Psychology, 147(5), 435–453.

Sharma, G., & Good, D.J. (2013). The work of middle managers: Sensemaking and sensegiving for creating positive social change. Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 49(1), 95-122.

Good, D.J., Yeganeh, B., & Yeganeh, R. (2013). Cognitive behavioral executive coaching. In R. Woodman, W. Passmore, & A. Shani (Eds.), Research in Organizational Change and Development. 21, 175-200. Bingley, UK: Emerald.

Good, D.J. , & Yeganeh, B. (2012). Cognitive agility: Adapting to real-time decision making at work. _Organization Development Practitione_r, 44(2),13-17.

Yeganeh, B., & Good, D.J. (2012). Micro-actions: They impact results. Leadership Excellence, 29(3), 15.

Boyatzis, R., Good, D.J. , Massa, R. (2012). Predicting financial performance from emotional and social intelligence competencies, cognitive intelligence and personality. Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies. 19(2), 191-201.

Yeganeh, B., & Good, D.J. (2011). Metaphorically speaking: Microblogging as a way to reframe workplace interaction. Organization Development Practitioner, 43(3),12-17.

Good, D.J. & Sharma, G. (2010). A little more rigidity: Firming the construct of leader flexibility. Journal of Change Management, 2, 155-174.

Good, D.J. , Yeganeh, B., & Yeganeh, R. (2010). Cognitive behavioral executive coaching: A structure for increasing flexibility. Organization Development Practitioner, 42(3), 18-23.

Good, D.J. , & Coombe, D. (2009). Giving multi-source feedback a face-lift. Journal of Change Management, 1, 109-126.

Bradbury, H., Good, D.J. , & Robson, L. (2005). Relational bases for organizing, In S. Schuman (Eds.), Creating a Culture of Collaboration. San Francisco: Jossey- Bass.

Refereed Conference Presentations

Good, D.J. , & Lyddy, C. (2015). Mindfulness made easy: Incubating connections to mainstream management Research. Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Vancouver, CA. Forthcoming

Good, D.J. _(_2015). Well being and daily tracker: A learning team assignment. Organizational Behavior Teaching Conference, La Verne, CA.

Good, D.J., & Lyddy, C. (2014). Selfless-esteem? testing if mindfulness inoculates against self-esteem threat. International Symposium for Contemplative Studies, Boston, MA.

Good, D.J. , & Lyddy, C. (2014). Trait mindfulness as a shield against self-esteem threat. Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

Good, D.J. , & Lyddy, C. (2014). Mind in work: reviewing the business case for mindfulness. Annual International Scientific Conference for Clinicians, Researchers & Educators. Boston, MA.

Good, D.J. , & Cavanaugh, K. (2013). Geographically dispersed sensemaking: Using an online career community as a tool for proactive socialization amongst first year faculty. Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL.

Good, D.J. , Lyddy, C., & Reb, J. (2013). Eastern mindfulness at work: The cutting edge of scholarship. Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL.

Good, D.J. , Yeganeh, B., & Yeganeh, R (2013). Research trajectories in organizational change and development: cognitive behavioral executive coaching. Academy of Management Annual Meeting Orlando, FL.

McMahon, J., & Good, D.J. (2013). Moral metacognition scale: development and validation. Society for Business Ethics, Orlando, FL.

Lavine, M., & Good, D.J. (2013). Focusing on the few to serve the many: Improving teaching effectiveness through the focal student technique. Organizational Behavior Teaching Conference. Asheville, NC.

Good, D.J. , Lyddy, C., & Leroy, H. (2012). Mindfulness research and practice: building bridges across disciplines. Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

Good, D.J. , Lyddy, C., & Leroy, H. (2012). Beyond the informal economy of attention: eastern mindfulness at work. Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

Jules, C., & Good, D.J. (2011). Cultivating paradoxical mindsets in leadership: Exploring contradictions and paralysis in management. Organizational Development Network Annual Conference, Baltimore,MD.

Good, D.J. , & Jules, C. (2011). Cultivating paradoxical mindsets in leadership: Exploring contradictions and paralysis in management. Academy of Management Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX.

Lyddy, C., & Good, D.J. (2011). Enlightening modern management with ancient wisdom: Eastern mindfulness in organization Science. Academy of Management Annual Meeting, San Antonio,TX.

Clark, J., Freidman, J., Good, D. J., & Myers, M. (2011). Making lemonade out of lemons: How we can transform clichés into exciting opportunities to enrich our learning conversations and deepen our connection to students and colleagues. Organizational Behavior Teaching Conference. Milwaukee, WI.

Good, D.J. (2010). Coaching with compassion: Discoveries of the ideal and the cognitively agile. Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Montreal, CA.

Good, D.J. , Myers, M. (2010). Daring to care for early career faculty: Innovative models to support transition and foster success, All Academy Theme, Academy of Management Annual Meeting Montreal, CA.

Good, D.J. (2010). Towards a better understanding of individual adaptability at work. Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Montreal, CA.

Good, D.J. , Lavine, M., & Myers, M. (2010). Newcomer status as a generative resource: reflections from a first year community of practice. Organizational Behavior Teaching Conference. Albequerque, NM.

Good, D.J. (2009). Cognitive agility: A real-time adaptive capacity. Academy of Management Annual Meeting. Chicago, Illinois.

Good, D.J. , & Sharma, G. (2009). A little more rigidity: Firming up the construct of leader flexibility. Academy of Management Annual Meeting. Chicago, Illinois.

Good, D.J. , & Yeganeh, R., & Yeganeh, B. (2009). Cognitive behavioral executive coaching: A generative merging of practices. Academy of Management Annual Meeting. Chicago, Illinois.

Good, D.J. , & Coombe, D. (2008). Giving multi-source feedback a face-lift. Academy of Management Annual Meeting. Anaheim, California "ODC Best Student Paper Award Finalist"

Good, D.J. , & Coombe, D. (2008). An about face for multi-source feedback. Proceedings of the International Conference for Social Intelligence. Boston, MA

Good, D.J. , & Yeganeh, B. (2006). Mindfulness in moments of monotony. Academy of Management Annual Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia.

Robson, L., Good, D.J. , Bradbury, H. (2005). Designing inter-organizational collaborations. Positive Design Conference, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.

Bradbury, H., Good, D.J. , & Robson, L. (2005). Inter-organizational tensility. Academy of Management Annual Meeting. Honolulu, Hawaii.

Teaching Experience

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR LEADERS (BSCI 607), Instructor
Pepperdine University, Graziadio School of Business & Management
M.B.A. Program, 2012 - present

  • Fall 2012 1 (instructor rating: 4.7/5.0)
  • Fall 2012 2 (instructor rating: 4.8/5.0)
  • Spring 2013 (instructor rating: 4.8/5.0)
  • Fall 2013 1 (instructor rating: 4.8/5.0)
  • Fall 2013 2 (instructor rating: 4.8/5.0)
  • Spring 2014 (instructor rating: 4.8/5.0)
  • Fall 2014 1 (instructor rating: 4.9/5.0)
  • Fall 2014 2 (instructor rating: 4.9/5.0)
  • Fall 2015 (instructor rating: 4.9/5.0)

 

HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN ORGANIZATIONS (BSCI 651), Instructor
Pepperdine University, Graziadio School of Business & Management
M.B.A. Program, 2012 - present

  • Spring 2013 (instructor rating: 4.7/5.0)
  • Summer 2013 (instructor rating: 4.8/5.0)
  • Spring 2014 (instructor rating: 4.9/5.0)
  • Summer 2014 (instructor rating: 4.9/5.0)
  • Fall 2014 (instructor rating: 4.9/5.0)
  • Spring 2015 (instructor rating: 5.0/5.0)
  • Summer 2015 (instructor rating: 5.0/5.0)

 

CHANGE MANAGEMENT (OTMT 634), Instructor
Pepperdine University, Graziadio School of Business & Management
M.B.A. Program, 2012 - present

  • Spring 2013 (instructor rating: 4.8/5.0)
  • Spring 2014 (instructor rating: 4.7/5.0)

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (MGMT 400), Instructor
Christopher Newport University, Luter School of Business
Undergraduate Program, 2009 - present

  • Fall 2009 1 (instructor rating: 4.9/5.0)
  • Fall 2009 2 (instructor rating: 4.8/5.0)
  • Spring 2010 (instructor rating: 4.9/5.0)
  • Fall 2010 (instructor rating: 5.0/5.0)
  • Fall 2011 1 (instructor rating: 4.8/5.0)
  • Fall 2011 2 (instructor rating: 4.7/5.0)

ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR (BUS 300), Instructor
Christopher Newport University, Luter School of Business
Undergraduate Program, 2009-present

  • Fall 2009 (instructor rating: 4.8/5.0)
  • Fall 2010 1 (instructor rating: 4.8/5.0)
  • Fall 2010 2 (instructor rating: 5.0/5.0)
  • Spring 2011 1 (instructor rating: 4.9/5.0)
  • Spring 2011 2 (instructor rating: 4.4/5.0)
  • Fall 2011 (instructor rating: 4.9/5.0)
  • Spring 2012 (instructor rating: 4.8/5.0)

LEADERSHIP IN BUSINESS (MGMT 310), Instructor
Christopher Newport University, Luter School of Business
Undergraduate Program, 2009-present

  • Spring 2010 1 (instructor rating: 5.0/5.0)
  • Spring 2010 2 (instructor rating: 4.9/5.0)

SELF CHANGE (ULLC 223), Instructor
Christopher Newport University, Luter School of Business
Undergraduate Program, 2009-present

  • Spring 2011 (instructor rating: 5.0/5.0)

LEADERSHIP ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT (MGMT 455), Instructor
Christopher Newport University, Luter School of Business
Undergraduate Program, 2009-present

  • Spring 2012 1 (instructor rating: 4.9/5.0)
  • Spring 2012 2 (instructor rating: 4.8/5.0)

LEADERSHIP ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT (MGMT 403), Instructor
Case Western Reserve University, Weatherhead School of Management
MBA & JD/MBA Program, 2006-2008

  • Summer 2008 (instructor rating: 5.0/5.0)
  • Fall 2007 (instructor rating: 4.5/5.0)
  • Summer 2007 (instructor rating: 4.9/5.0)
  • Summer 2006 (instructor rating: 4.6/5.0)

LEADING WITH EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE, Instructor
Case Western Reserve University, Weatherhead School of Management
Dively Center For Executive Education, Custom Program for Interlake Shipping, 2009

COGNITIVE AGILITY: REACHING NEW LEVELS OF OPENNESS, FOCUS, FLEXIBILITY, Instructor
Case Western Reserve University, Weatherhead School of Management
Dively Center For Executive Education, Open Program

  • August 2013 (instructor rating: 4.7/5.0)
  • December 2012 (instructor rating: 4.7/5.0)
  • February 2011 (instructor rating: 4.1/5.0)

MICRO-ACTIONS: MINDFUL COMMUNICATIONS FOR POWERUL IMPACT, Instructor
Case Western Reserve University, Weatherhead School of Management
Dively Center For Executive Education, Open Program

  • June 2012 (instructor rating: 4.9/5.0)
  • April 2013 (instructor rating: 4.8/5.0)

MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR CULTIVATING MINDFULNESS, Instructor
Case Western Reserve University, Weatherhead School of Management
Dively Center For Executive Education, Open Program

  • August 2013 (instructor rating: 4.8/5.0)

COACHING a CULTURE OF LEADERSHIP, Co-taught/Co-facilitated
Case Western Reserve University, Weatherhead School of Management
Dively Center For Executive Education, Open Program, 2006-2007

  • February 24-25 and April 7-8, 2007
  • May 21- 22 and July 10-11, 2006

 

Selected Industry and Consulting Experience

BCOM3/UNICAST COMMUNICATIONS, New York, New York – Senior Account Manager

  • 2000 – 2001

SAATCHI & SAATCHI/DARWIN DIGITAL, New York, New York – Media Planner

  • 1998-2000

TRUE NORTH COMMUNICATIONS/TN MEDIA, New York, New York – Assistant Account Executive

  • 1998-1999

Independent Executive Coach

Coach senior level executives, 2006 – Present
Representative Clients

MD Anderson - high potential administration
Ohio State University Medical Center - top administrators and chief surgeons
The Barnes Group - executive officers
Alcoa - high potential senior managers
Case Western Leadership Deep Dive - leaders in New Zealand private/public sectors

Strategic Consulting

Representative Engagements, 2005 - Present

  • Street Works LLC – Facilitation and advisement for organization restructuring effort
  • Heinz Food - 360° feedback and other instruments for leadership development and human resources initiative Analyzed data and produced recommendation reports used to enhance leadership capacity through training and hiring procedures of the national sales team
  • Investors Group - Administered 360° Feedback and other instruments for company''s regional directors. Analyzed data, produced reports and presentations given to executive team
  • GoodYear Tires - Leadership and team development for newly formed executive team
  • United Nations Global Compact - Helped coordinate UN protocol and agenda for Global Compact Leaders Summit with David Cooperrider, where 480 of the world''s top CEOs and other leaders at UN Headquarters discussed how to scale up sustainability efforts.
  • Agylysis Inc - Designed and facilitated strategic planning for top management.
  • Houston Department of Psychiatry - Co-facilitated (with Ron Fry) a three day Appreciative Inquiry Summit

Service and Memberships

  • Associate Editor: Frontiers in Psychology, 2015
  • Editorial Board Member: Journal of Applied Behavioral Science
  • Special Issue Editor, 2014, Journal of Applied Behavioral Science
  • Organizational Behavior Teaching Conference, 2011, T-Group Facilitator
  • Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Business and Psychology; Journal of Applied Behavioral Science; Organization Studies; Journal of Organizational Effectiveness, Frontiers in Psychology
  • Academy of Management, Divisions: Managerial and Organizational Cognition and Organization Development and Change
  • Certified Coach, Hay Group, Emotional and Social Competence Inventory

Awards and Grants

  • Howard A. White Award for Teaching Excellence (2015), Pepperdine University
  • Ascendant Scholar (2014), Western Academy of Management
  • Rothschild Research Fellow (2014), Pepperdine University
  • Julian Virtue Scholarship (2013), Pepperdine University

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