Two weeks until AOM's first-ever virtual Annual Meeting!
This
year’s
Annual
Meeting
offers
unique
opportunities
to
expand
research,
network
with
colleagues,
and
disseminate
knowledge--virtually!
The
meeting
provides
the
utmost
flexibility
for
members
to
connect
in
ways
never
before
possible,
explore
ideas,
and
actively
learn
in
an
online
environment.
Don’t
miss
your
chance
to
network
with
colleagues
who
have
similar
interests,
attend
DIG
sessions,
meet
one-on-one
with
exhibitors,
receive
personal
career
coaching,
and
so
much
more!
Employers
can
host
Virtual
Recruitment
Booths,
schedule
individual
information
sessions,
and
interview
with
potential
candidates.
Candidates
can
explore
potential
employers
through
virtual
presentations
and
take
advantage
of
the
AOM
Career
Services
Committee’s
career
coaching,
including
CV
review,
interview
techniques,
and
general
career
advice.
As
part
of
ongoing
efforts
by
AMJ
to
make
AMJ
more
inclusive,
we
will
hold
a
networking
PDW
for
junior
faculty
who
identify
as
women.
Register by 30 July 2020.
THANK YOU TO OUR ANNUAL MEETING SPONSOR
The University of Glasgow Adam Smith Business School (AACSB,
AMBA,
EQUIS)
creates
inspiring
leaders,
researchers
and
professionals
whose
research
and
relations
with
industry
have
real
impact,
influencing
organisations
as
they
develop
and
grow
globally.
Join
us
to
engage
with
practitioners
and
organisations
around
the
world,
push
the
boundaries
of
knowledge
and
understanding,
and
work
to
make
a
real
impact
on
society.
NEU Interest Group Holds First Elections
Congratulations
to
the
members
of
the
Academy’s
26th
DIG–Organizational
Neuroscience
(NEU)–for
electing
its
first
set
of
leaders,
as
well
as
establishing
the
Interest
Group’s
operations
and
governance
by
successfully
ratifying
its
bylaws.
The
Bylaws
were
drafted
by
a
subgroup
of
the
Steering
Committee
that
spearheaded
the
origination
of
the
AOM
Organizational Neuroscience (NEU) Interest Group.
Ethics News
Have
a
difficult
professional
situation
related
to
AOM?
The
AOM
Ombuds
Committee
can
help!
Ombuds
are
independent,
impartial,
and
provide
a
free
service
for
AOM
members
involved
in
conflicts
or
with
ethics
complaints
regarding
work
involving
AOM
journals
or
conferences.
Ombuds
can
help
you
understand
your
own
rights
and
options
with
regards
to
complaints
you
might
have
that
involve
AOM
research
outlets
or
other
functions
and
activities.
Learn more.
Student members
-
join
AOM's
Doctoral Student Development Program
and
access
the
CARMA
video
library
for
lectures
on
research
methods
and
data
analysis.
Connect@AOM
is
ideal
for
sharing
ideas,
spreading
knowledge,
and
most
importantly,
connecting
AOM
members
to
each
other.
Join the discussion
with
fellow
members
to
help
answer
student
research
inquiries,
crowd-source
teaching
resources,
or
share
your
experience
and
expertise.
With
excitement
building
for
the
virtual
Annual
Meeting,
members
are
sharing
session
highlights
and
networking
invitations
across
the
Connect
communities.
Help
keep
the
conversation
going
on
Connect
before,
during,
and
after
the
Annual
Meeting
by
tagging
your
discussion
posts
#AOM2020!
Student members
-
join
AOM's
Doctoral Student Development Program
and
access
the
CARMA
video
library
for
lectures
on
research
methods
and
data
analysis.
Are you a renewing member experiencing financial hardship due to COVID-19?
When
longtime
AOM
Member
and
former
AMJ
Editorial
Board
Member
Don Conlon’s
favorite
AMJ
mug
broke,
his
daughter
Kelly
knew
how
important
replacing
it
would
be.
She
reached
out,
and
AOM
created
a
replacement
mug
for
Don
and
sent
some
additional
“swag”
items
for
a
Father’s
Day
gift
box--a
small
gesture
to
thank
him
for
his
membership
and
volunteer
contributions
over
so
many
years.
Don’s
daughter
Kelly
was
thrilled
with
the
sentiment:
“With
each
new
gift
he
said,
‘Man,
all
of
my
professor
pals
are
going
to
be
so
jealous!’
Thank
you
so
much
again
for
all
of
your
help
with
making
this
a
Father's
Day
we'll
always
remember!”
Do
you
have
a
feel-good
member
story
you’d
like
to
share?
Contact
the
Newsletter Team.