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Posted By Kenneth Brown 03-02-2013 18:54
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MED Colleagues, For those with interests related to HRM, make plans now to join HR educators at the"2013 Innovation in HRM Teaching Conference" sponsored by the HR Division of AOM and the Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM). Details: Saturday, June 15, 2013, Sheraton Chicago-held in ...
Posted By Kenneth Brown 10-12-2012 17:37
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MED Colleagues, The Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM) and the HR Division of AOM are partnering to host the Sixth HR Teaching conference. The last conference, held in 2008 at the University of Minnesota, had over 100 HR educators in attendance. There were many different types of valuable ...
Posted By Kenneth Brown 08-07-2012 07:22
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To expand on Julie's great post, Eric Mazure has done quite a bit of research on how to use what many call "clickers." There are some who use them in management (me included) but you really have to read Mazure's work to understand just how powerful this technology can be when used deliberately and systemically. ...
Posted By Kenneth Brown 11-04-2011 12:14
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Dear Colleagues, I am writing to distribute a call for papers that will help us celebrate, reflect, and even critique 10 years of scholarship in the Academy of Management Learning and Education (founded in 2002). The other guest editors (Tim Peterson and Carolyn Egri) and I are particularly interested ...
Posted By Kenneth Brown 10-15-2011 11:28
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Romie Litrell wrote, "If we find that students have different individual value structures from those of a society's businessperson population, then student samples are not acceptable for theoretical models other than for predicting values and behaviour of students." I agree that student samples ...