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Posted By Jeffrey Miles 11-28-2022 13:21
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Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Boston, August 4 – 8, 2023 Call for Presenters PDW: Harnessing the Intersection of Experiential Learning and Social Capital Development to Improve Student Engagement, Retention, and Learning in Management Courses. Would you like your students to be ...
Posted By Jeffrey Miles 11-17-2021 10:24
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Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Seattle, August 5-9, 2022 Call for Presenters PDW: Harnessing the Power of Social Media (Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Snapchat) to Improve Student Engagement, Retention, and Sharing in Management Courses. Would you like your students ...
Posted By Jeffrey Miles 12-12-2018 18:18
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Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Boston 2019 Call for Presenters PDW: Harnessing the Power of YouTube in Management Courses Would you like your students to be more engaged in class? Would you like your students to learn more material? Then harness the power of YouTube in your management courses. ...
Posted By Jeffrey Miles 04-02-2017 13:30
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There is Carol A. Fleming's book: It's the Way You Say It: Becoming Articulate, Well-spoken, and Clear (Agency/Distributed) ISBN-13: 978-1609947439, ISBN-10:1609947436 Sent from my iPhone On Apr 2, 2017, at 10:20 AM, Maureen Ambrose wrote: I have a student in our professional MBA program ...
Posted By Jeffrey Miles 12-12-2016 13:24
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Dear Colleagues, Thank you for uploading over 4,000 free scales recently used in the best management journals to ManagementScales.com Almost every day, someone will ask this listserv if someone has a measurement scale for a specific variable. I thought there should be a better way to do this. ...