Penelope HARRISON

Senior Lecturer at Rennes School of Business

Schools

  • Rennes School of Business

Links

Biography

Rennes School of Business

Teaching

  • Organizational Behavior (PGE 1)
  • Managing Cultural Diversity (PGE 2)
  • Human Resource Management (MSc IHRM)
  • Career Coaching (International Masters of Science students)
  • Audit Conseil (GRP Presidents)

Qualifications

  • MBA, Leeds University Business School, Leeds, Great Britain, 2002
  • B.A. in French Studies & Linguistics (Psychology minor), Lancaster University, Lancaster, Great Britain, 1993

Honours/Awards

  • 1st place: Financial Times Team Business Plan Competition (2002)
  • 3rd place: Barclays Bank Team Business Plan Competition (2001)

Research Interests

  • Work-life balance
  • Staff motivation / Skills Development
  • Cross-cultural teamwork
  • HR issues in M&As

Work Experience

Academic

  • Senior Lecturer, Management and Organization Academic Area, Rennes School of Business (September 2019 – Present)
  • Adjunct Faculty Member, Management & Organization Academic Area, Rennes School of Business (2012 – 2019)
  • Permanent Faculty Member, Strategy & Management Department, Rennes School of Business (2002 – 2004)

Non-Academic

  • Events Coordinator, Event Access, Dinan (2008 – 2012)
  • Recruitment & Skills Coordinator, Legris SA (now Parker Hannifin), Rennes (2004 – 2006)
  • Teaching & Sales Manager, Centre d’Etude des Langues, Rennes (1998 – 2001)

Intellectual contributions

Chapters, Cases, Readings, Supplements

  • Descubes I. and Harrison P. (2014), Chapter 19: Management Focus “Talent development at Samsung: International, but not international enough?” In Strategic Management: Text and Cases – Global Edition, 7th ed., by Hill, C., McGraw – Hill Publishers.
  • Harrison P. and Descubes I. (2014), Chapter 4: The United Arab Emirates: 1 country, 7 states – many cultural concerns. In Strategic Management: Text and Cases – Global Edition, 7th ed., by Hill, C., McGraw – Hill Publishers.
  • Patel, T. and Harrison, P. (2004), “Oh, A Career-Minded Woman!” ECCH (The Case Centre).

Read about executive education

Other experts

Looking for an expert?

Contact us and we'll find the best option for you.

Something went wrong. We're trying to fix this error.