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Sarah Stephen

Assistant Professor,
University of Liverpool

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Posted By Sarah Stephen 06-17-2026 12:15
Found In Egroup: Social Issues in Management SIM
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Dear SIM colleague, You are warmly invited to our off-site PDW on Purpose-Driven Organizing and Experiential Learning in collaboration with Saxbys Coffee on Friday, July 31, 2026 | 12:00–1:30 PM Co-developed with Saxbys' leadership and learning teams, this PDW offers an immersive, field-based exploration ...
Posted By Sarah Stephen 06-16-2026 20:44
Found In Egroup: Entrepreneurship ENT
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Dear ENT colleagues, You are warmly invited to our off-site PDW on Purpose-Driven Organizing and Experiential Learning in collaboration with Saxbys Coffee on Friday, July 31, 2026 | 12:00–1:30 PM Co-developed with Saxbys' leadership and learning teams, this PDW offers an immersive, field-based exploration ...
Posted By Sarah Stephen 06-16-2026 14:09
Found In Egroup: Management Education & Development MED
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Dear MED colleagues, You are warmly invited to our off-site PDW on Purpose-Driven Organizing and Experiential Learning in collaboration with Saxbys Coffee on Friday, July 31, 2026 | 12:00–1:30 PM Co-developed with Saxbys' leadership and learning teams, this PDW offers an immersive, field-based exploration ...
Posted By Sarah Stephen 06-16-2026 12:49
Found In Egroup: Organization and Management Theory OMT
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Dear OMT colleagues, You are warmly invited to our off-site PDW on Purpose-Driven Organizing and Experiential Learning in collaboration with Saxbys Coffee on Friday, July 31, 2026 | 12:00–1:30 PM Co-developed with Saxbys' leadership and learning teams, this PDW offers an immersive, field-based exploration ...
Posted By Sarah Stephen 06-11-2026 06:56
Found In Egroup: Social Issues in Management SIM
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Dear SIM Colleagues, No one might actually like it, we all can't live without it either, but yet its inner workings are a deep mystery to many. Of course, we are referring to the academic job market – one that can be challenging for management scholars. Here is a gentle reminder that, to help demystify ...