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Organizational Perspectives is hosted by Capella University to enable scholars and practitioners to exchange and discuss ideas in human capital management.

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October 27th, 2009    Janet SalmonsSubscribe to comments on this post

Capella Career Center: Learn How to Move Forward!

The Career Center is offering a series of webinars in Fall Quarter to share job search and career advice in challenging economic times. The following topics will be presented at various times throughout the quarter:

• Job Search Strategies in a Tough Economy
• Teaching in Higher Education
• Online Social Networking
• Job Search Strategies for the Mature Worker
• Professional Portfolios: New! In this webinar, you will gain an understanding of the purpose of a professional portfolio, be able to identify the components of an effective portfolio, and learn how to present your portfolio in various professional situations, including job interviews and career discussions. At the end of this webinar, you will know how to develop your own portfolio and understand how to use it effectively to market yourself in the job search.

Sign up today for one of the following webinar sessions:
Register for an upcoming career workshop ALL TIMES ARE IN THE CENTRAL TIME ZONE

October
Wednesday, Oct. 28th Job Search Strategies 1:00 pm


November
Tuesday, Nov. 3rd Teaching in Higher Ed 1:00 pm
Wednesday, Nov. 4th Professional Portfolios 4:00 pm
Tuesday, Nov. 10th The Mature Worker 10:00 am
Wednesday, Nov. 11th Job Search Strategies 1:00 pm
Monday, Nov. 16th Job Search Strategies 4:00 pm
Thursday, Nov. 19th Teaching in Higher Ed 10:00 am
Monday, Nov. 23rd Professional Portfolios Noon

December
Tuesday, Dec. 1st Job Search Strategies 11:00 am
Wednesday, Dec. 2nd Teaching in Higher Ed 4:00 pm
Wednesday, Dec. 9th Job Search Strategies 1:00 pm
Thursday, Dec. 10th Professional Portfolios 5:00 pm
Monday, Dec. 14th Teaching in Higher Ed Noon Participants will need to use their telephone and access the internet to attend the webinars. The confirmation message sent after registration will include instructions.

 

August 21st, 2009    Janet SalmonsSubscribe to comments on this post

From Surviving to Thriving: Women in Leadership

 From Surviving to Thriving: Seven Leaders Share Their Stories in the new issue of Industrial-Organizational Psychologist.

They discuss work-life balance and new challenges for women that are more complex to break through than the proverbial glass ceiling.

What are your stories/thoughts? Post a comment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

July 9th, 2009    Janet SalmonsSubscribe to comments on this post

Dissertation Writer’s Retreats

The dissertation process is intense and difficult. It presents many issues, including finding the time to write, tackling complex research, and getting writing feedback.

Capella University is now offering Dissertation Writer’s Retreats to help doctoral students make significant progress in a short amount of time—even those from institutions other than Capella.

In addition to one-one work with Writing Program faculty, students consult with librarians, IRB specialists and methodologists knowledgeble about quantitative and qualitative research.

The retreats are for doctoral students writing dissertations in the fields of education, business, psychology, human services, public safety, information technology, or any other social science.