Hello OB Division Junior Faculty!
We are pleased to announce the 2019 GDO Junior Faculty Consortium (JFC) at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management in Boston.
Junior Faculty (by Invitation Only)
Saturday, August 10, 2019
8:00 AM – 2:30 PM
Boston, MA
Consortium Organizers: Dr. David Baldridge and Dr. Eddy Ng
The 2019 Junior Faculty Consortium aims to address career questions relevant to pre-tenure faculty, with discussions with mid-level and senior faculty panelists. Discussion topics will include preparing for and navigating the tenure process, planning for research and publication success, managing the political environment of academia, and coping with the stresses of the junior faculty role. The core of this consortium is comprised of three interactive
Panels: (I) Becoming Impactful Scholars, (II) Teaching to Enrich Lives, and (II) Crafting Amazing Lives as Scholars. The program concludes with a networking lunch and mentor match coffee meetings.
Chairs: David Baldridge (Oregon State U.), Eddy Ng (Dalhousie U.)
Panel I: Crafting Amazing Scholar Lives
T. Alex Beauregard, Oscar Holmes IV, Bryant Hudson & Mustafa Ozbilgin
Presenters will lead discussions on topics such as uncovering strengths; balancing teaching, service and research; pre-tenure opportunities; networking/letter writers/mentors; politics; work-life balance/integration toward rich, satisfying and impactful scholarly lives.
Panel II: Becoming Impactful Scholars
Michel Anteby, Mukta Kulkarni, Lynn Shore & Rosalie Tung
Presenters will lead discussions on strategies for becoming a productive and impactful scholar, including topics such as: different forms of impact; how to position diversity and related research; how to collaborate or find writing/research partners; how to build your brand/increase your visibility within your specialty area; and establishing an impactful research stream.
Teaching to Enrich Lives
Lynn Bowes, Bernardo Ferdman, David Kravitz & Miguel Unzuetta
Presenters will lead discussions on strategies for teaching to enrich lives, including topics such as: engaging students; learning that lasts a lifetime; keeping teaching fun and effective; time management; classroom management; online/in-person/blended modalities; textbooks, resources, and technology.
Networking Lunch
Mentor-Match Coffee
Participants will also have the opportunity for more personalized connections and feedback through a mentor-match coffee in which junior scholars are paired with a more senior scholar based on their research interests.