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A Status Approach to Performance Feedback Theory
Letian Zhang of Harvard University will present as part of the Management and Organizational Development Group research seminar series.

The Leadership Dance: Mind if I Cut In?
Join Jocelyn Duffley from Hyannis Country Garden and Parker Ellen and Charn McAllister from the D'Amore-McKim School of Business as they unpack leadership transition issues.

Human Capital Strategies for 2019: Three-Day Webinar Series
In this special three-day webinar series, Gaby Jenkins and Merrill Mahoney from Resource Management of Boston will walk you through the ins and outs of attracting, recruiting and retaining talent.

Management Speaker Series with Daylian Cain
D'Amore-McKim's MOD Academic Group cordially invites Daylian Cain,
Senior Lecturer in Negotiations and Ethics at Yale University, to discuss his work.

Nardone Seminar: Ilya Cuypers of Singapore Management University
D'Amore-McKim's IBS Academic Group invited Ilya Cuypers, Associate Professor of Strategic Management at Singapore Management University, to discuss his work.

Management Speaker Series with Keimei Sugiyama
D'Amore-McKim's MOD Academic Group cordially invites Keimei Sugiyama,
Ph.D. candidate at the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University, to discuss her work.

Management Speaker Series with Miriam Erez
D'Amore-McKim's MOD Academic Group cordially invites
Miriam Erez, Professor of Industrial Engineering & Management at Technion, to discuss her work.

Management Speaker Series with Jamie Ladge
D'Amore-McKim's MOD Academic Group cordially invites Jamie Ladge,
Professor of Management and Organizational Development at Northeastern University, to discuss her work.

Management Speaker Series with Ellen Kossek
D'Amore-McKim's MOD Academic Group cordially invites
Ellen Kossek, Basil S. Turner Professor of Krannert School of Management at Purdue University, to discuss her work.

Management Speaker Series with Amy Edmondson
D'Amore-McKim's MOD Academic Group cordially invites
Amy Edmondson, Novartis Professor of Leadership and Management at Harvard University, to discuss her work.