Showing posts with label fis3005. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fis3005. Show all posts
Sunday, January 07, 2007
FIS3005: Historiography
This presentation should have been up a long time ago, but for some reason, SlideShare wasn't cooperating, so I couldn't put it up. And eventually forgot about it.
Like the last one, this won't really make much sense unless you were there and I'm putting it up for posterity. The only advantage this time is that I didn't have to convert from Keynote to PowerPoint, just from Keynote to PDF. So everything is as it should be.
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
FIS3005: Journey 4
The presentation above is based on "Untangling the relationship between displayed emotions and organizational sales: The case of convenience stores" by Robert I. Sutton and Anat Rafaeli (Academy of Management Journal 31 [1988] 461-487), which is discussed in "Journey 4," in Doing Exemplary Research
I came to class wearing what I used to wear in a previous life as a "banker": long sleeves, slacks, leather shoes... and my smiley tie! I then started by showing a video of Cumberland Bank and Trust because it was the only one I could find online. It was almost like being back at a service quality seminar =)
It won't make much sense unless you were actually at the presentation (that's if it made sense to the class at all), but I'm really just putting this up for posterity. Some garbage was added when the file was uploaded (e.g., not all bullets were converted, there's a missing title), but that's SlideShare Beta.
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