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Posted By Susan Ashford 01-06-2017 15:23
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Moderator, can you please post the following message and attached ad? Colleagues, The Management and Organizations group at Michigan is hiring a 2-year post-doc starting fall of 2017. Please pass this ad on to anyone who might be interested. It is a pretty sweet deal -- no teaching, just research and ...
Posted By Susan Ashford 09-01-2016 12:09
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Dear colleagues, Earlier this summer the Management & Organizations group at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan posted a junior tenure-track faculty position and a post doc position. We are happy to report that we now have the opportunity to hire for a second faculty position ...
Posted By Susan Ashford 08-15-2016 15:04
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Hi folks, I am turning to the listserv once again for measurement help. I'm hoping to measure two things. The first is leadership potential. I would like to measure a supervisor's assessment of whether one or more of his or her direct reports has the potential to develop into a leader. Does such a ...
Posted By Susan Ashford 07-20-2016 13:57
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Hi folks, We are excited to be searching for some new members to join the University of Michigan organizational studies community. We have both a faculty and a post-doc opening. Please apply if you are interested - please pass this along to others if you think they might be. We are an intellectually ...
Posted By Susan Ashford 04-25-2016 12:10
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Hi Colleagues, I'm hoping to measure the extent to which someone is "results focused" in a team setting. I'm having trouble, though, finding a measure of this tendency. I don't really mean "focus on task" (versus "focus on people") but more the person is clear on the result he/she is trying to create, ...