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Audrey Holm

Assistant Professor,
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Posted By Audrey Holm 06-05-2024 07:31
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The MOC Division is continuing its MOC Development and Outreach for Conference Success (MOC-DOCS) sessions for 2023-2024. These sessions are designed to provide participants (particularly doctoral students and early career faculty) with several "bursts" of knowledge about how to navigate and optimize ...
Posted By Audrey Holm 12-22-2023 09:30
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The MOC Division of the Academy of Management is pleased to announce our next installment of our MOC-DOCS series. MOC Development and Outreach for Conference Success (MOC-DOCS) is designed to provide participants (particularly doctoral students and early career faculty) with several "bursts" of knowledge ...
Posted By Audrey Holm 10-05-2023 10:36
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The MOC Development and Outreach for Conference Success (MOC-DOCS) is now in its second year! This series of online workshops was designed by the MOC Division of the Academy of Management to provide participants (particularly doctoral students and early career faculty) with several "bursts" of knowledge ...
Posted By Audrey Holm 07-28-2023 22:55
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Have you ever wondered how and whether to incorporate diversity and inequality in your research? Come join us for a panel and roundtable session on when, how, and why scholars "foreground," "background," or "drop" diversity and inequality when moving from real-world observations to research accounts ...
Posted By Audrey Holm 05-30-2023 21:30
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The MOC Division of the Academy of Management has launched a new series in 2022-2023. MOC Development and Outreach for Conference Success (MOC-DOCS) is designed to provide participants (particularly doctoral students and early career faculty) with several "bursts" of knowledge about how to navigate and ...