Dr John Whiteoak
PhD Griff., BBusMgt Griff.
Senior Lecturer, Management
Manager, Corporate Learning & Development
School of Business and Creative Industries
Email: whiteoak@usc.edu.au
Telephone: +61 7 5459 4809
Location: Sunshine Coast, SD K.2.26A
Dr John Whiteoak has a PhD in small group dynamics from Griffith University in Queensland, Australia, and has been a university teacher since the mid–1990s.
John has published work in several international management journals including Small Group Research and the Thunderbird International Business Review.
John is also an experienced consultant and trainer who has worked on projects addressing human resource management and organisational change issues.
He has four years of experience working in the United Arab Emirates and other Gulf countries where he has worked with many well-known organisations.
As a trainer John has delivered the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) fundamentals, learning systems and global learning systems courses to numerous companies and managers in the Arabian Gulf Region.
He has also developed and delivered many management courses in areas which include creativity, decision making and negotiation, management style, motivation, personality, team work and leadership. In addition, John is an accredited Myers–Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and Bar-On EQi assessor.
Research
Publications
Research Summary
Research Grants
| Project name | Investigators | Funding body | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Validation of a Model of Employee Engagement in the Australian Asphalt and Pavement Industry (AAPA) | J Whiteoak | Industry and USC seed funding (A$63,818) | 2014 |
| The Validation of a Model of Employee Engagement in the Australian Asphalt and Paving Industry | J Whiteoak | Faculty of Arts and Business*, USC (A$5,000) | 2014 |
| Identifying the Determinants of Reduced Dragline Operator Performance over Time | J Whiteoak, A Hede and G Lumley | Australian Coal Association Research Program (ACARP) (A$252,000) | 2010 |
Teaching and supervision
Teaching
- Human Resource Management
- Organisational Behaviour
- Leadership and Team Dynamics
- Organisational Change and Development