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  • 1.  PDW

    Posted 07-20-2011 18:23
    Dear RM, OB and HR Academy Netters:

    Apologies in advance for cross-postings.  I would like to invite all of you coming to San Antonio to attend a PDW that I am chairing Saturday afternoon.

    Program Session #: 338 | Submission: 14062 | Sponsor(s): (RM) 
    Scheduled: Saturday, Aug 13 2011 3:15PM - 5:15PM at La Quinta Inn & Suites in Crockett East

    Chair: Robert J. Vandenberg; U. of Georgia; 
    Panelist: Larry J. Williams; Wayne State U.; 
    Panelist: Eugene F Stone-Romero; U. of Texas, San Antonio; 
    Panelist: Jeffrey R. Edwards; U. of North Carolina; 
    Panelist: Neal Schmitt; Michigan State U.; 

    This session will provide a panel discussion of the various issues reseachers face trying to make a career and impact in the area of research methods. The panel consists of past winners of the Research Methods Division's Distinguished Career Award.  The panelists hail from both business schools and psychology departments.  Each environment presents its own unique challenges and opportunities for those pursuing a career in which research in methods and statistics has a central role.   Please come hear what we have to say.

    Hope to see you in San Antonio!!!

    Sincerely -- Bob Vandenberg, The University of Georgia


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  • 2.  PDW

    Posted 04-11-2015 18:00
    ****With apologies for cross-listing****

    Ramping up our Game! How We Can Do a Better Job Teaching Diversity.

    Are you teaching a diversity course, scheduled to teach one, or
    thinking of incorporating a diversity related module in your course?
    Would you like to get teaching materials, cases, tips, and other
    resources and insights from experts in the field? Now is the time to
    start planning your Academy of Management conference in Vancouver this
    August.

    This PDW provides an excellent opportunity to get information that
    will help faculty teach courses or modules on gender and diversity in
    organizations. Topics covered will include the logic of course design,
    definitional issues and strategic approaches to diversity, how to
    integrate related law and research findings, how to cover a number of
    specific topics (bias, generation differences, ethnic/racial minority
    workers, immigrants), and how to use guest speakers.

    We are very pleased that the following scholars have agreed to participate:

    Katerina Bezrukova; Santa Clara U.
    David A. Kravitz; George Mason U.
    Chester S. Spell; Rutgers U.
    Marcus Maharg Stewart; Bentley U.
    Diana Bilimoria; Case Western Reserve U.
    Eddy S. Ng; Dalhousie U.
    Jamie L. Perry; Cornell U.

    Sponsored by GDO, CM, HR, and OB divisions, the workshop is scheduled
    for Friday morning, Aug 7 2015 8:00AM - 11:00AM at Pinnacle Vancouver
    Harbourfront Hotel in Salon E.

    We look forward to seeing you in Vancouver!

    The organizers of this workshop are:

    Katerina Bezrukova, Santa Clara University
    David Kravitz, George Mason University

    --
    Katerina Bezrukova, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor
    Psychology Department
    Santa Clara University
    500 El Camino Real
    Santa Clara, CA 95050
    email: ybezrukova@scu.edu
    web: http://webpages.scu.edu/ftp/bezrukova/