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Learning from conducting peer reviews | PhD Confidential
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Confessions of a former executive: trading the corporate ladder for a mountain of knowledge. Posted by: Dorianne Cotter-Lockard. Learning from conducting peer reviews. Last year, I posted a piece on how to conduct a peer review. I revisit the topic now as I’ve just concluded reviewing six submissions to the 2010 Academy of Management conference. This year, I also submitted a paper….the AOM Management, Spirituality and Religion. Special interest group has a “best dissertation” competition....You are comme...
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Another Milestone! | PhD Confidential
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Confessions of a former executive: trading the corporate ladder for a mountain of knowledge. Posted by: Dorianne Cotter-Lockard. I’m told that you aren’t ABD (all but dissertation) until your dissertation proposal is approved. I have drafted a concept paper (actually two, but that’s another story) and will have my first dissertation committee meeting next week (OMG! Writing the dissertation concept paper. Choosing a dissertation committee. My conversations with Edgar Schein (really! Laquo; Systems Theory...
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Post-doc Perspective | PhD Confidential
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Confessions of a former executive: trading the corporate ladder for a mountain of knowledge. Posted by: Dorianne Cotter-Lockard. The last year of the dissertation process is all-consuming and exhausting. It takes about 18 months to recover – at least it did for me. Now, I’m applying for leadership positions in academia and nonprofit organizations. My vision is to find a position where I can help transform young people’s lives through music study. Collective Virtuosity: Music Lessons for Leaders. My apolo...
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Libraries | PhD Confidential
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Confessions of a former executive: trading the corporate ladder for a mountain of knowledge. Fielding Graduate University has a virtual library. While I’m sure I can find almost everything I need there, I will need to become a master of the ‘online search.’ If you’ve had experience with any reputable search engine (like Google), you know that you have. To wade through thousands of results if you aren’t specific enough in your search criteria. Washington Square and its environs are one of my favorite hang...
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Teaching – Matthew A. Gilbert, MBA
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Guided by the motto learn continuously, live generatively, I am a business professor, corporate trainer, and curriculum designer with extensive experience as a writer, marketer, and speaker. A tech-savvy writer, my first book,. EdX E-Learning Course Development. As a marketer and consultant, I have managed people, products, and projects in the education, entertainment, medical device, nonprofit, publishing, travel, and technology sectors. Recognized for my knowledge of social media marketing, I have ...
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Lit. Reviews | PhD Confidential
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Confessions of a former executive: trading the corporate ladder for a mountain of knowledge. This is a link to Amazon where you can purchase the books I write about in my blog:. PhD Confidential Bookstore @ Amazon. I’ve added Commentary on the Books and Articles I have read during this PhD Journey in my Amazon Associates bookstore. I’m using diamonds to rate each book. Five diamonds is the highest rating. There are often used copies of these books available too. On 29 April 2008. Enter your comment here.
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William Blake - Cybersongs of Innocence - Home - Credits
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