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Kim Gower

Assistant Professor,
University of Mary Washington

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Posted By Kim Gower 04-20-2021 16:03
Found In Egroup: Management Education & Development MED
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Voting is open!! Check out the GREAT SLATE of dedicated MED members and please share the link with your MED friends! We continue to be more and more of an impact on AOM and YOU HAVE A VOICE IN THAT SUCCESS! The Academy's election website is open to accept your votes through 17 May 2021. Check ...
Posted By Kim Gower 02-08-2021 12:43
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We are looking for all of you who have been such amazing members and leaders of MED to nominate yourselves and others to hold one of the open MED offices! You will be working with an AMAZING current board, and will always be surrounded by others who are willing to help if you have any questions. PLEASE ...
Posted By Kim Gower 01-12-2021 14:23
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Hello MED'ers! It is time for you to shine (more than usual) as we look for members to fill our critical leadership roles! Thanks to the camaraderie in our division, you will not be an island:). Many of the active MED membership has served in one capacity or another, or many, and are always there ...
Posted By Kim Gower 04-02-2017 14:36
Found In Egroup: Organizational Behavior OB
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Start with Carnegie and move on from there! It is surprisingly effective in my MBA classes. Kim Gower, Ph.D., MBALinkedIn: Kim GowerTwitter: @Leadership_KGSkype: ProfessorGowerCell (US): 804-335-7835 On Apr 2, 2017, at 1:43 PM, Kristin wrote: I just used the book Crucial Conversations ...
Posted By Kim Gower 03-11-2017 14:30
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Lol-first year OB students? You better find something entertaining that works for them. Additionally, from an applied standpoint (which is what 95% or more of our students will need), the idea of "why" is pertinent on many levels, ESPECIALLY as a great way to teach them critical thinking. I would question ...