Bill Grace is the author-in-residence for the launch of the Collaborative MBA program sponsored by Bluffton University in Ohio, 91短视频 in Virginia, and Goshen College in Indiana. Grace, author of "Sharing the Rock: Shaping Our Future through Leadership for the Common Good," will be speaking to the first CMBA cohort on Aug. 11-15. (Images courtesy of Bill Grace)

New Collaborative MBA program opens with intellectually provocative author

A one-week residency featuring a nationally-known author-speaker will kick off the new started by three Mennonite colleges.

The first cohort of about a dozen students will gather for their start-of-the-semester residency at in Ohio, Aug. 11-15, 2014. They will participate in an orientation to the program and take a class on 鈥淟eadership for the Common Good鈥 with George Lehman, PhD, of Bluffton. He is the Howard Reid professor of business, chair of the business studies division and director of graduate programs in business.

Joining the class for one day will be , author of Sharing the Rock: Shaping Our Future through Leadership for the Common Good. Published in 2011, the book sums up 25 years of study on how businesses and other organizations develop leaders.

鈥淲e want the residency at the beginning of each semester to be intellectually provocative,鈥 said , PhD, director of the Collaborative MBA and dean of the in Harrisonburg, Va. 鈥淲e also want to build a strong sense of community.鈥

Grace鈥檚 wife panned his first book draft as too theoretical. 鈥淭alk about your personal experiences and tell more stories,鈥 she said. So he did. 鈥淭he rock鈥 in the title refers to a place near Jerusalem that Grace encountered as a backpacking student from the United States. It is supposedly the spot where Abraham almost sacrificed his son. The rock is sacred to both Jews and Muslims, and they have fought over it for centuries.

Sharing the Rock introduces seven practices focused on advancing the common good through business, politics, government, education, health care and community service organizations. 鈥淭he book teaches aspiring leaders how to choose their personal values, embrace the wisdom of the margins, craft a vision, create gracious space, claim their voice, receive hope and act with courage,鈥 said Grace.

Grace worked for 15 years in higher education before launching the in 1991. Later he founded Common Good Works, which takes him throughout the United States for seminars on leadership development.

The Collaborative MBA offers most of its courses through interactive video conferencing and projects in which students talk with their professors, either via technology or in person. The curriculum is based on the concept of 鈥渓eadership for the common good,鈥 emphasizing six values 鈥 spirituality, community, leading as service, justice, sustainability and global citizenship.

The three sponsoring schools are Bluffton, 91短视频 and 聽in Indiana.