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Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

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General and Academic Resources: Women in Leadership : OFW

Description: This is a list of readings and resources for advancing women in leadership for both a general career and an academic career.

 

"Mentoring" power point : OFW

Description: The is the power point presentation given by Professor Jane Williams on "Mentoring" given at the February 5, 2008 Advancing Women in Leadership program.

 

"Women and the Leadership Labyrinth" : OFW

Description: This is the citation for the article which was the basis of the morning panel discussion at Advancing Women in Leadership on February 5, 2008. It is available online through IUPUI University Library.

 

A Dean's "Top Ten " Tips : OFW

Description: These are the "top ten" tips in planning for your promotion and tenure journey from Angela McBride, University Dean Emerita, IU School of Nursing, and Distiguished Professor, Department of Environments for Health.

 

Developing the Administrative Portfolio : OFW

Description: This is the power point presentation by Professor Kim White-Mills on "Developing the Adminstrative Portfolio" given at the Advancing Women in Leadership workshop on February 5, 2008.

 

Effective Negotiation for Women : OFW

Description: This is the power point presentation given by Dan Griffith, HR Training Director, at the Advancing Women in Leadership workshop on February 5, 2008.

 

Gender and Communication.2.17.09 : OFW

Description: This is the power point presentation by Dr. Kristina Sheeler, Dept. of Communication Studies, presented at the Total Career Makeover workshop on February 17, 2009.

 

Gender and Workplace Communication : OFW

Description: This is the power point presentation by Professor Kristina Sheeler on "Gender and Workplace Communication" given at the Advancing Women in Leadership workshop on February 5, 2008.

 

Writing Candidate's Statement : OFW

Description: This is the Power Point presented by Professor Gail Williamson, Faculty Fellow for Faculty Advancement, in November 2009, for the Partnering for Promotion workshop series. In this presentation, she describes a process and gives tips for writing an effective candidate's statement for a promotion dossier.