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Posted By Matthew Monnot 09-13-2018 18:29
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I'm wrapping up a syllabus for an Executive MBA course on Leading Teams wherein students will be doing a series of self-assessments and receive feedback on their personality as it relates to leadership competence. One module I've planned is focused on A) "peer feedback seeking" and B) "peer coaching" ...
Posted By Matthew Monnot 08-14-2017 15:29
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****Apologies for cross-posting**** Colleagues, I am seeking participants for a 2018 SIOP symposium that investigates the seeming paradox of China's impressive GDP growth and increase in individual income yet stagnant levels of life and job satisfaction (willing to expand this to well-being in ...
Posted By Matthew Monnot 02-17-2017 16:33
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We are extending the deadline of submission to the 2nd CBSI conference to February 28th. We are also pleased to announce that the conference is partnering with Multinational Business Review (MBR) to compile a special issue on 'Entrepreneurship and Innovation in China: A Global Perspective'. Prospective ...
Posted By Matthew Monnot 11-01-2016 16:48
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****Apologies for cross-posting**** 2nd CBSI International Conference on China Innovation and Global Integration: Silicon Valley and Beyond Co-Hosts: China Business Studies Initiative, University of San Francisco School of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Peking University Department of ...
Posted By Matthew Monnot 08-17-2016 22:21
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I'm interested in organizing a SIOP symposium on the topic of mixed-methods studies of meaning and meaningfulness at work. The conference theme is "exploring new frontiers" and, based on my read, the use of mixed methodology to study meaning and meaningfulness at work is limited. So I think ...