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  • 1.  MED Calls for 2002 Academy Meeting

    Posted 10-02-2001 21:01
    Dear MG-ED-DV colleagues:

    It's time to start getting ready for the 2002 Academy of Management
    Meeting in Denver, Colorado!

    Please visit the Management Education and Development (MED) web site at
    http://www.aom.pace.edu/med/ to find information about submitting
    Professional Development Workshops (Deadline: November 1, 2001) and
    Papers and Symposia (Deadline: January 4, 2002). You'll also find there
    lots of useful information about the
    2002 meeting, as well as our Call for Reviewers.

    If at any time you have trouble reaching the Academy server, you can
    also have access to all MED pages by going to
    http://home.ubalt.edu/rbento/med/

    We look forward to your participation as a presenter, reviewer,
    discussant, chair, or whatever role you can can play to help make MED
    the living symbol of the 2002 Academy theme, "Building Effective
    Networks"!

    Carolyn Wiley (2002 MED PDW Chair) and Regina Bento (2002 MED Program
    Chair)


  • 2.  The Secret of Success of Management Professoring

    Posted 10-03-2001 08:42
    Mg-Ed-Dv-ers,

    Remember! Submitting to MED is a double whammy. You get both research
    points and validation of your commitment to cutting-edge teaching. The dean
    is sure to be convinced of your worthiness for renewal, tenure, promotion,
    and even appointment to that chaired professorship you covet. Surely the
    Fulbright committee will be impressed. Think of those nasty kids of yours
    soaking up a foreign culture and language while you're on your Fulbright.
    Maybe they'll end up getting into a better university with more support and
    out of your hair eventually. (They'll never leave otherwise!) So start
    writing your papers or crafting your panel discussion proposals. (Remember
    that panel discussions are called symposia in Academy lingo). Now! Data?
    Survey your students on their reaction to your cool new pedagogical approach
    or to that new computer-based thing you make them do. Better yet get
    colleagues at other institutions to do the same and really have some data.
    Compare it with students who do not have you and your gimmicks. Post to
    this and other lists for people who would like to collaborate with on the
    study. Since the deadline for submitting workshops is November 1st and the
    deadline for papers and panels is January 4th. You'll even have time to
    figure what else you'll be doing in Denver, Colorado! What's it like?
    What's there to see there? Why should you want to go? The Rocky Mountains?
    http://www.colorado.com/
    http://www.denverhauntedhistory.com/
    http://rockies.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/col/homepage/col_homepage.jsp
    http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/Entomology/ent.html
    http://www.coloradosprings-travel.com/

    'nuff said,
    Charles Wankel
    mg-ed-dv list director
    wankelc@stjohns.edu

    -----Original Message-----

    Dear MG-ED-DV colleagues:

    It's time to start getting ready for the 2002 Academy of Management
    Meeting in Denver, Colorado!

    Please visit the Management Education and Development (MED) web site at
    http://www.aom.pace.edu/med/ to find information about submitting
    Professional Development Workshops (Deadline: November 1, 2001) and
    Papers and Symposia (Deadline: January 4, 2002). You'll also find there
    lots of useful information about the
    2002 meeting, as well as our Call for Reviewers.

    If at any time you have trouble reaching the Academy server, you can
    also have access to all MED pages by going to
    http://home.ubalt.edu/rbento/med/

    We look forward to your participation as a presenter, reviewer,
    discussant, chair, or whatever role you can can play to help make MED
    the living symbol of the 2002 Academy theme, "Building Effective
    Networks"!

    Regina Bento (papers and panels chair) rbento@UBmail.ubalt.edu
    Carolyn Wiley (workshops chair) Carolyn.Wiley@ie.wmmercer.com