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Posted By Michael Christian 01-17-2022 12:17
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Hello Colleagues, I am happy to announce that the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is seeking to fill a Postdoctoral Research Associate position in the Organizational Behavior Area. Below, please find the position description. This posting can be accessed ...
Posted By Michael Christian 08-24-2021 10:47
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Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor (Organizational Behavior) Dear colleagues, The Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is seeking to fill one or more tenure-track or tenured faculty positions in the Organizational Behavior area. The position(s) ...
Posted By Michael Christian 11-23-2017 06:00
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Hello all, I mentioned a role sheet for facilitators / observers in the HBP Everest Simulation in my last post. A few folks have asked for it; and so I have attached it for all who might be interested. Best, Mike Have my TA play Play myself Divide the members of one group up among the other ...
Posted By Michael Christian 11-22-2017 20:56
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Hi Kevin, I have done the same as Grace in the past, usually subbing in a willing (and often compensated) PhD student. However lately, I have been using the observer role in approximately half of my teams in each class. I have found that the observer role works better when I frame it as team facilitator, ...
Posted By Michael Christian 02-03-2017 11:20
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Hi Eean, You might start with this classic... Kanfer, R., & Ackerman, P. L. (1989). Motivation and cognitive abilities: An integrative/aptitude-treatment interaction approach to skill acquisition. Journal of applied psychology, 74(4), 657. And this paper has a good review that might be ...