Center for Positive Organizations

Center for Positive Organizations The Center for Positive Organizations, housed at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business at U-M We are a powerful force for ideas and transformation.

Nearly 20 years ago, we pioneered a new field of inquiry at Michigan Ross—Positive Organizational Scholarship—that sought to understand the characteristics, practices, and principles that create a thriving organization. In 2002, we founded the Center for Positive Organizations (CPO) at the University of Michigan Stephen M. Ross School of Business to provide a focus and impetus for scholarship and

teaching. Over the years, we’ve developed engaging opportunities to spark debate, compel action, and inspire further research. In the process, we ignited a global movement to create highly effective workplaces where people thrive. Today, CPO is the preeminent hub for the science and practice of thriving organizations. Our research and its practical application are helping to shape important conversations and to develop today’s students into tomorrow’s change agents. Our work has been covered in The Atlantic, Harvard Business Review, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and many others. Organizations as varied as the Cleveland Cavaliers, General Motors, Google, the National Intelligence Agencies, and Oracle have invested in and are applying positive principles based on our work. While our impact has been far-reaching and powerful, our mission now requires renewed focus. Yesterday’s organizational models are being disrupted. Stress and challenges to our well-being are depleting people and organizations. New ways of thinking that unlock the potential of people and work systems to solve complex problems are more critical than ever, and the Center for Positive Organizations is uniquely positioned to lead the way. With the business excellence that only Michigan Ross can bring, we have pioneered the science and practice of thriving organizations, and we intend to remain at the forefront of innovation and scholarship. We will continue to inspire and enable change. Join us in our commitment to a thriving world.

A big congratulations to multiple of our POS Scholars for being named one of Poets&Quants World’s Best 40-Under-40 Gradu...
06/01/2026

A big congratulations to multiple of our POS Scholars for being named one of Poets&Quants World’s Best 40-Under-40 Graduate Business Professors Of 2026! They are playing an integral role in shaping tomorrow's leaders.

Join us in celebrating:
✨ Charleen Case
✨ Ashley Hardin
✨ Jirs Meuris

Read more about their incredible work and see the full list:

Over the last decade, Poets&Quants' 40-Under-40 list has honored more than 560 up-and-coming business professors from the world.

AI isn't just a technological shift; it’s a leadership transformation! This London Business School piece from POS Commun...
05/26/2026

AI isn't just a technological shift; it’s a leadership transformation!

This London Business School piece from POS Community Scholar Herminia Ibarra highlights that while we often focus on which AI models to use, the real challenge lies in how leaders redesign workflows, foster psychological safety, and build learning systems that can evolve alongside the tech.

Success in the AI age won’t go to the company with the flashiest tech, but to the one that adapts its culture and finds a clear direction to sustain a true human-AI partnership.

Read the full insight 👇

Herminia Ibarra argues leaders must rethink how organisations adapt, learn and transform in response to AI

05/20/2026

From research to real-world impact! Read "From Research to Practice: Ross Students Reflect on CPO’s Thriving Accelerators" 👇

Two of our students, Robbie Hable and Zachary Sieloff, share their learnings from our Thriving Accelerators. These workshop-style experiences shine a spotlight on a key dimension of human thriving and translate groundbreaking research into practical, actionable skills that drive exceptional outcomes.

"My biggest takeaway from CPO and the Thriving Accelerator was the value of having organized, research-based frameworks for topics that can otherwise feel abstract or ambiguous — things like positive emotions, thriving, flourishing, and organizational well-being. The structure of the accelerator made those concepts easier to understand, remember, and apply in my day-to-day work."

https://michiganross.umich.edu/news/research-practice-ross-students-reflect-cpo-s-thriving-accelerators

Celebrating POS Community Scholar Nitya Chawla for accepting a position as Associate Professor at UCL School of Manageme...
05/18/2026

Celebrating POS Community Scholar Nitya Chawla for accepting a position as Associate Professor at UCL School of Management! 🎉

Nitya’s research aims to understand how organizations and leaders can build inclusive environments and prioritize employee well-being and nonwork experiences. Help us wish her good luck as she starts this new chapter!

Kim S. Cameron shares his journey into Positive Organizational Scholarship, combatting skeptics by proving how positive ...
05/15/2026

Kim S. Cameron shares his journey into Positive Organizational Scholarship, combatting skeptics by proving how positive practices drive bottom-line results. 📈

From positive deviance to small, 1% shifts in behavior, he explains how to transform workplace cultures into flourishing, high-performing environments where human-centric leadership fuels success.

Listen in:

The Empathy Collective is a forward-thinking change management consulting firm rooted in empathy as a driver of individual, team, and organizational resilience.

Today, we are celebrating Distinguished Professor of Organizational Behavior and Ethics, Linda Trevino of Penn State Sme...
05/11/2026

Today, we are celebrating Distinguished Professor of Organizational Behavior and Ethics, Linda Trevino of Penn State Smeal College of Business, for receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award from the AOM Organizational Behavior Division!

With four decades of foundational contributions to the study of ethical and unethical conduct in organizations, Linda has shaped and continues to shape the field—not only through her research and practice but also through her dedication to relationships and mentorship. Congratulations, Linda! 🎉

Read more about the award and the announcement here: https://ob.aom.org/ob/browse/announcements

Celebrating POS Community Scholar Kai Krautter for receiving the Audience Choice Award and an honorable mention at Harva...
05/04/2026

Celebrating POS Community Scholar Kai Krautter for receiving the Audience Choice Award and an honorable mention at Harvard University's Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition, a global challenge where students present their research in just three minutes to a non-expert audience.

Watch his talk, "Is More Passion Always Better?":

7 likes. "Is More Passion Always Better? | Three Minute Thesis"

As we head into  , it's important to slow down, recognize the weight of our internal dialogue, and understand how "chatt...
05/01/2026

As we head into , it's important to slow down, recognize the weight of our internal dialogue, and understand how "chatter" impacts our well-being.

Ethan Kross, in this Think Fast Talk Smart: The Podcast episode, highlights how these negative mental loops can hijack our attention and stall organizational excellence. To move forward, we must first learn to quiet the noise. By reclaiming our mental resources, we sharpen our collective focus and find the clarity necessary for progressive action.

How to turn down the chatter of negative self-talk.

It's time for another  ! Join us in congratulating POS Community Scholar Meghan Kane for successfully defending her diss...
04/27/2026

It's time for another ! Join us in congratulating POS Community Scholar Meghan Kane for successfully defending her dissertation! 🥳

Meghan's research focuses on gratitude and positive interpersonal relationships in the workplace, focusing on how positive emotions impact our relationships at work. CPO wishes her the best of luck as she joins the Fox School of Business at Temple University this summer as an Assistant Professor.

This past 2025-26 season, our Adderley Positive Research Incubator, led by Jane Dutton and Jordan Nye, continued its mis...
04/22/2026

This past 2025-26 season, our Adderley Positive Research Incubator, led by Jane Dutton and Jordan Nye, continued its mission to nurture research in progress in Positive Organizational Scholarship (POS). 🌱

We were honored to feature eight Emerging Scholars and provide developmental forums to accelerate their high-quality research and scholarly growth. Designed to foster an environment characterized by positive regard and generative insights, these Incubators drive the expansion of research ideas aimed at fostering our understanding of the science of thriving organizations.

A huge thank you to our global community of 1,100+ scholars for providing the "gifts of feedback" that help us continue this vital work. 👏

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