Members of the OB Executive and Scientific Affairs Committees invite you to a PDW at the Academy of Management conference in San Antonio.
See below and please share with others.
2011 OB Division Mid-Career Faculty Forum PDW:
"From Associate to Full...and Beyond"
· Are you a mid-career OB professor (i.e., an advanced assistant, tenured associate, or new full professor)?
· Would you like to gain insights regarding promotion to full professor?
· Would you like to learn how to keep your career exciting after becoming a full professor?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this PDW was made for you!
WHAT: Leading senior faculty will share their perspectives and insights regarding how to best progress from associate professor to full professor. Topics of discussion will include:
· Associate v. full promotion processes and expectations
· Dispel misconceptions regarding promotion to full professor
· Problems and solutions regarding the promotion to full professor
· Expectations and demands prior to and after the promotion to full professor
· Challenges and opportunities that are unique to the role of full professor
· How to make the most of one's time after becoming a full professor
WHO: Panelists will include:
Blake Ashforth (Arizona State University)
Neal Ashkanasy (University of Queensland)
Angelo DeNisi (Tulane University)
Audrey Korsgaard (University of South Carolina)
Kevin Lowe (University of North Carolina-Greensboro)
Attendees will have the opportunity to submit questions ANONYMOUSLY to the panelists.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Mid-career OB professors (i.e., advanced assistant professors, tenured associate professors, full professors).
WHEN AND WHERE: 1:00-3:00PM on Saturday, August 13th, Grand Hyatt, Presidio A.
HOW DO I REGISTER: No registration required. Just come to the session with a couple of good questions and ready to learn and have fun with your peers.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Christopher Porter (cporter@mays.tamu.edu), Mel Fugate (mfugate@cox.smu.edu), or Mark Bolino (mbolino@ou.edu)