Stacy Doepner Hove

Director - MA-HRIR program at Carlson School of Management

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  • Carlson School of Management

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Biography

Carlson School of Management

Stacy DoepnerHove

Director MAHRIR program

Center for Human Resources and Labor Studies

Education

Master’s Degree 2009
Human Resources and Industrial Relations University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management

Juris Doctorate 1997
University of Minnesota Law School

Bachelor of Arts 1994
History University of Minnesota

Expertise

Extensive experience with student admissions, student services, and employee supervising

Designed and facilitated a cuttingedge New Employee Onboarding program for a large institution

Significant project management experience in both professional and volunteer settings

Experienced human resources trainer and presenter

Stacy DoepnerHove is the Director of the Master''s Program in Human Resources and Industrial Relations at the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management. In this position she is charged with overall program development and management for the master''s degree. Stacy works closely with students and student groups, as well as faculty and staff, to build and enhance the program and the degree. She also teaches courses in the area of Employee Engagement and Development and serves on committees throughout the college and University. Prior to coming to the Carlson School, Stacy worked for the central office of Human Resources and the Law School both at the University of Minnesota. She ia also an active member of Minnesota''s nonprofit community, serving on various boards and committees.

Recent speaking engagements and publications include:

Onboarding 2025
A New View on Personalizing Onboarding (June 1819, 2015)

University of Kentucky Institute for Workplace Innovation: Innovative Employer Roundtable Meeting
Making the Onboarding Experience Personal and Systemwide (May 15, 2014)

The Conference Board: Onboarding Talent Technology and Integration
Making the Onboarding Experience Personal and Systemwide (December 5, 2013)

HR Tomorrow Conference The Changing Face of HR: Navigating in the ‘New Normal’
A New NEO 1400 New Employees, 90 Days, 2 Employees, 1 Big Change (April 16, 2010)

University of Minnesota Human Resources Research Institute – Spring Partner Meeting
Strategic Onboarding of Talent into New and Higher Level Positions and Why it Still Matters in this Tough Economy (May 28, 2009)

Creative Onboarding Programs – Doris Sims, editor
Onboarding Employees in a University Workplace (Book published in October 2010)

Article details the process used to create an effective onboarding program, the program here at the University of Minnesota, and tips to duplicate the work in other organizations

Oxford Handbook of Socialization – Connie Wanberg, editor
The Development of a Comprehensive Onboarding Program at a Big Ten Research University (Spring 2012)

The chapter will outline the University’s need for a stronger onboarding process, the strategy used to develop an improved process, the process that was developed, and how it is working.

Current Activities

Administrative Appointments

Senate Committee on Committees  Chair (20122015)
Member (20092015)
Lead the annual committee review process
Worked with faculty, staff, and students across the University to make the best appointments and nominations to University Senate committees.

University of Minnesota Senate Committee on Committees Senate Committee on Educational Policy (2015present)
Works with faculty, staff, and students across the University to strengthen the quality of education at the University of Minnesota

University of Minnesota Senate Committee on Educational Policy

Community Relationships

League of Women Voters Minnesota  President (20112015)
Voter Service Chair and VicePresident (19992007)
Worked with the board and staff to lead the organization in its work to educate citizens on elections and voting, advocate on issues of importance, and reform government to work better for its people.
Lead overall strategy of the organization and represents the organization to the public.

League of Women Voters Minnesota P&A Senate  ViceChair (20062008)
Chair of Representative and Governance Committee and Executive Committee Member (2005, 2012, 2013)
Representative (20032007, 20112015)
Senator to the University Senate (20052008, 20112015)
Worked on governing documents to bring P&A and Civil Service bodies into the University Senate
Helped lead the P&A Senate in its first year as a formal voice in the University Senate
Worked with faculty, staff, and students across the University to build consensus on issues of concern

University of Minnesota Academic Professionals and Administrators Senate

Scholarly Service

HRIR 6801 involves collaborating with students from QUT Business School, Brisbane, Australia. This class is an active learning environment cofacilitated by instructors in the United States and Australia that combines the best of two great business schools. It brings together top students from the two programs to work on a real world problem. Working with a global corporation, virtual student teams apply their related knowledge, concepts, and methods to a practical problem in human resources/industrial relations. 

Teams work together to create an applied evidence based solution for a real world problem that considers ethical issues and practical implementation considerations. The course takes full advantage of the MAHRIR education, benchmarking of related best practices, and class discussion of both research and practice. Students learn about international HRM by doing international HRM!

HRIR 6801 HRIR In Practice: Strategy, Execution, and Ethics HRIR 6304 is designed to provide an overview of employee development from a practitioner''s perspective as well as a theory and research perspective. The course looks at what current practice is for employee development within organizations, as well as what the research says about best practices and theoretical underpinnings. This course is taught with a substantial component of corporate presentations, class discussion and case dissection. The purpose of this case work is to give students the chance to analyze, evaluate, and determine the best course of action for a given employee development need. As every organization, and every employee, will face different development challenges this course allows students to try out ideas and understand the needs and realities facing employee development situations in the workplace.

HRIR 6304 Employee Development: Creating a Competitive Advantage IBUS 3021 introduces human resources management as a way to achieve high levels of organizational performance and focuses on employment practices in the United States and Australia.
Using a comparative U.S./Australian perspective, the course evaluates the strategic importance and organizational impact related to international HR. This includes: strategic HR practices; talent acquisition and talent management; employment law; and compensation. Topics are presented and discussed within their larger organizational context, with particular attention paid to the legal environment and the rights of both employers and employees.
Additional benefits to students participating on this program include:
•    Partnering with students and faculty from Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in Brisbane, Australia. 
•    Gaining valuable insights from HR practitioners during Australian company visits.
•    Experience working as part of a crosscultural, global team.
•    Developing lifelong friendships with fellow students at Carlson and at the program partner schools.

IBUS 3021 Human Resources Management in Australia

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