e-Letter

IMRC logo

Upcoming 2010 Events

Management
Training Program for Staff and Volunteers

2010 Summer Volunteer Program

Employment Opportunity

IMRC is looking
for an part-administrative assistant. For more
information visit
www.imrc.ws or call (650)
856-0440

Management
Training Program

February 13th & 14th,
2010

de beekunManagement Training Program for
IMRC Staff and
Volunteers

At
IMRC’s request, Dr. Rafik Beekun has consented
to conduct a two day training session
on Islamic Management at IMRC office in Palo Alto,
CA on Feb. 13-14, 2010.
Dr.
Beekun is a renowned professor and consultant in
strategic management, international management and
organizational theory. He is a prolific writer and
has authored several books including one on
Islamic Business Ethics. He has published in many
journals including the Journal of Applied
Psychology, Decision Sciences, Human Relations,
Journal of Management, Journal of Management
Studies, Journal of Applied Behavioral Sciences,
International Journal of Organizational Analysis,
International Journal of Human Resources
Management and Journal of Business
Ethics.
Dr.
Beekun is currently a Professor of Management and
Strategy and former chair of the Managerial
Sciences Department at the University of Nevada.
He received his MBA and Ph. D from the University
of Texas, and his BA and MA from Columbia
University in New York. He is also a Fulbright
Scholar at the University of Mauritius in
1999-2000. In addition, Dr. Beekun consults
globally.
Tentative
topics of the training will be:

1.  Leadership
2.
Presentation
3.
IMRC Projects
4.
Sales & Marketing
5.
Strategic Planning
6.
Service
Growth

IMRC
hopes to take advantage of Dr. Beekun’s expertise,
and solicit his help to review our current work
and organizational structure to identify
improvement opportunities and to develop a five
year strategic plan.

Other
professional speakers and/or lecturers are
planned.

Contact
IMRC if you would like to participate in
this program.

We encourage all dedicated
volunteers (in Northern America) who are
passionate in helping others to participate.

SEATS ARE
LIMITED!

Please
send an e-mail to
info@imrc.ws to register for
Dr. Beekun’s Training
Session.

2010 Summer
Volunteer Program

www.summervolunteer.org

We are now accepting applicants for
the 2010 Summer Volunteer Program.
This
program was initiated by IMRC to help students
gain an understand­ing of the needs of the
impoverished in India, and throughout the world.
Every summer a group of approximately 10
volunteers from the U.S. travel through multiple
cities in India and work with vari­ous
non-profit organizations. Some of the topics
covered in the past have been Children’s Poverty
and Education, Women’s Eco­nomic Empowerment,
Communal Riots, Disaster Relief and Urban
Slums.

summer volunteer - discussionOur Objective

The program’s objective is to
gain insight into the cultural, social and
economic state of the impoverished minorities
living in India. Volunteers experience India’s
rich history and heritage as they travel and work
throughout the country.

Sightseeing
trips and lectures on Indian History &
Religions are organized into the
program.

Summer volunteerNew Medical
Program
This
past summer, an additional group of volunteers
participated in a brand new program, the
Hyderabad Medical Program. Vol­unteers spent
three weeks in the city of Hyderabad and focused
exclusively on health related
issues.

kids with volunteerContact Us

If you have any questions
about the program or the application please
contact us.  Also, please forward this e-mail
to any friends and family who you think might be
interested in this unique volunteer and travel
opportunity.

Application deadline is
March 15, 2010!

Visit
us at www.summervolunteer.org

Sajid
Mohamedy

Director
of Summer Volunteer
Program

Thank you for
your continuous support. Inshallah, we look forward in your
participation.
Sincerely, IMRC
IMRC logo

1000 San Antonio Road, Palo Alto, CA
94303

Phone (650) 856-0440   Fax
(650) 856-0444

Email: info@imrc.ws www.imrc.ws

January 18, 2010 by admin 

Comments

Comments are closed.