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UW Activities and Improvements Tracker
2-page handout on (1) a new web resource for sharing mission-based activities and improvements across campus, and (2) Organizational Effectiveness Initiative (OEI) Summer Leadership Workshops. From the "Coping Creatively with Limited Resources" forum in May 2011. |
UW ADVANCE CIC, UW Office of the Provost, 2y2d |
"Coping Creatively with Limited Resources: A Discussion Forum for Chairs & Administrators" |
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Workshop Agenda - May 25, 2011
Workshop agenda for Spring 2011 workshop "Coping Creatively with Limited Resources: A Discussion Forum for Chairs & Administrators" quarterly leadership workshop. Topics include outstanding problems, brainstorming solutions, maintaining priorities. |
UW ADVANCE CIC, Jerry Baldasty, Mani Soma |
"Coping Creatively with Limited Resources: A Discussion Forum for Chairs & Administrators" |
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Gender and Negotiation Reading List
Follow-up reading to the May 2011 Mentoring-for-Leadership lunch "The Gender Paradox in Negotiation" with Professor Mara Olekalns, Professor of Management (Negotiation), Melbourne Business School. |
Mara Olekalns |
Mara Olekalns, Professor of Management (Negotiation), Melbourne Business School, University of Melbourne |
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The Gender Paradox in Negotiation
Presentation from the May 2011 Mentoring-for-Leadership luncheon covering why and what to negotiate, the negotiation process, gender-specific issues with negotiation, strategizing, closing the deal, problems, backlash, and responses to stereotypes. |
Mara Olekalns |
Mara Olekalns, Professor of Management (Negotiation), Melbourne Business School, University of Melbourne |
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2011 NSF CAREER Workshop
Presentation by past review panelist on writing an NSF CAREER proposal, including the importance of examining the intellectual merit and broader impacts of the proposed activities. |
Xiaohu Gao |
"ADVANCE NSF CAREER Proposal" |
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Read the GPG and Listen to George
Presentation on writing an NSF CAREER Proposal, including the importance of reading the GPG and listening to George Hazelrigg's advice on writing grant proposals. |
Archis Ghate |
"ADVANCE NSF CAREER Proposal" |
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Best Practices - Promotion and Tenure of Interdisciplinary Faculty
Joint vs. single-department appointments, and interdisciplinary tenure within a single department. From the Seeding Collaborations workshop for Pre-Tenure Faculty. |
Martha Pollack |
"Seeding Collaborations" |
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Interdisciplinary Grant Proposals
Three slides from Associate Dean of Research Activities for Arts and Sciences at UW, covering how they can help, potential pitfalls in collaborations, and prioritizing collaboration offers. From the Seeding Collaborations workshop for Pre-Tenure Faculty. |
Sarah Keller |
"Seeding Collaborations" |
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Research as a Team Sport
Why to do joint research, choosing and maintaining collaborations, tenure implications, models. From the Seeding Collaborations workshop for Pre-Tenure Faculty. |
Scott Hauck |
"Seeding Collaborations" |
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Hiring for Retention in a High Cost Environment
Presentation including agenda, report out questions for small groups, stories from chairs, and best practices for dual career hires. From the quarterly leadership workshop "Hiring for Retention in a High Cost Environment." |
UW ADVANCE CIC, Dan Schwartz, Eve Riskin, Werner Stuetzle |
"Hiring for Retention in a High Cost Environment" |