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  • 1.  PMI Special Issue on Careers of Project Managers: Special Workshop @ VU Amsterdam

    Posted 01-25-2018 03:43
    Dear all,

    As announced earlier, we are currently organizing a special issue for Project Management Journal that focuses on careers of project managers. In this special issue, we would like to bring together the communities and literatures of both careers and project mangement. Please see the attached file for the full call for papers.

    As part of the special issue process, we are hosting a special workshop at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam on March 22nd and 23rd 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. This workshop will primarily serve to help interested scholars further improve their work-in-progress and to work towards submitting a paper for the special issue. All guest editors of the special issue will be present for the workshop and available to help out. Thus, the workship will consist of both presentations and hands-on feedback and improvement of your work by peers and the guest editors. Although the workshop is primarily dedicated to help work towards submission for the special issue, interested scholars not planning to submit for the special issue are also very welcome during the workshop.

    If you are interested, please write down March 22nd and March 23rd in your schedules! More details about registration and submission of papers will be communicated shortly. We hope to welcome many of you during the workshop!

    Best wishes, also on behalf of the other guest editors,
    Jos

    PS. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam is only 10 minutes removed from Schiphol Airport, so it is very easy to reach. Also, the city center is only a 10-minute metro ride away, so we are located at a convenient location both from a traveling perspective and from a sightseeing perspective!

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    Jos Akkermans
    Associate Professor
    Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
    Netherlands
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  • 2.  RE: PMI Special Issue on Careers of Project Managers: Special Workshop @ VU Amsterdam

    Posted 02-07-2018 14:46

    Dear all,

     

    To follow up on our earlier information about the special issue of Project Management Journal on Careers and Project Management (for more information, see: https://www.pmi.org/-/media/pmi/documents/public/pdf/learning/pmj/career-paths-systems.pdf?la=en), we now have all the practical details ready about the workshop that will be hosted at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Please find this information attached to this e-mail. In case the attachment is blocked, I have also copied the information below:

      

    SPECIAL ISSUE PMJ CAREERS OF PROJECT MANAGERS: WORKSHOP @ VU AMSTERDAM

     

    Dear colleagues,

     

    We are currently hosting a special issue at Project Management Journal about careers of project managers. With this special issue, we aim to bridge the literatures of career research and project management research. Please see the attached file for the full call for papers.

     

    As a special service, we are also organizing a workshop at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam on March 22nd and March 23rd 2018. The workshop is specifically meant as a paper construction workshop, that is: we aim to support interested scholars to further craft and improve their research ideas and works-in-progress in preparation for submitting the papers to our special issue. All guest editors of the special issue will be present during the workshop to provide feedback and guidance. In addition, there will be two keynote contributions that will serve as stage setters for the workshop: Hans Georg Gemünden will share his vision about the important of integrating the career and project management literature. In addition, Jos Akkermans will share his invited paper (with Anne Keegan, Martina Huemann, and Claudia Ringhofer) for PMJ that provides an overview and inspiration for research on bridging the scholarly discussions between careers and project management.

     

    The workshop is primarily aimed at paper construction for our special issue, yet we welcome different types of participants, ranging from attendees with full draft papers to attendees without papers who are interested in joining the discussion and helping their colleagues improve their work. More specifically, we would differentiate between:

     

    • Attendees with full draft papers, who submit their work-in-progress to receive feedback and guidance on further increasing the fit with the special issue.
    • Attendees with extended abstracts (i.e., around 1.000 words), containing at least a central research question and research methodology/approach. These submissions would still be in a relatively early stage of development and, as such, would mostly receive feedback and support about the core idea and intended research approach.
    • Attendees without papers. If you are interested to join but do not have a paper, you are also very welcome. Your input will be very valuable in helping other people craft their papers!

     

    Depending on the status of the submitted work, we will allocate more or less time for a presentation of your work and a subsequent discussion. Please note that the workshop is not a regular paper presentation conference: we do plan time for presentations, yet we especially value the discussion afterwards and guidance from both the guest editors and audience to further improve the submitted papers. Thus, we would like to give everyone ample time for their presentation and feedback to ensure a high-quality knowledge exchange.

      

    Please note that the deadline for submitting your work to the workshop is March 9th 2018. The ultimate deadline for submitting full papers for the special issue is June 30th 2018. Please submit your work for the workshop to the following e-mail address: specialissuepmj.sbe@vu.nl (active from February 12th onwards), and include a clear subject line stating you are submitting your work for the workshop at VU Amsterdam.

     

    Finally, please note that the final registration deadline is March 16th 2018. Registration is free of costs because PMI has been a great help in funding this workshop. Lunch and drinks will be provided during both days and are free of cost as well. More information about possible accommodations and traveling to and from Amsterdam can be obtained by sending your questions to specialissuepmj.sbe@vu.nl.

     

    We hope to see many of you during the workshop in Amsterdam!

     

    Best wishes,

     

    Jos Akkermans

    Max Chipulu

    Udi Ojiako

    Terry Williams




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    Jos Akkermans
    Associate Professor
    Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
    Netherlands
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