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The Role of Professional Bodies in Translating Research into Management Practice Title
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Collaboration: a route to greater impact Collaborative research Facilitating the transfer of knowledge Professional management and leadership development routes for staff Enhance student employability Celebrating good practice and leading thinking: “Management Gold” ̶ Management Book of the Year ̶ Management Articles of the Year
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CMI Management Book of the Year in association with the British Library Objectives: ̶ Recognise and reward great management writing ̶ Get more people reading management books ̶ Inspire and empower managers Growing success – now have lead sponsor: Henley Business School £5,000 prize for overall winner: recognition for 5 category winners www.managementbookoftheyear.org.uk
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Management Articles of the Year An online knowledge transfer ‘market place’ Practising managers (CMI’s membership) as reviewers to rate the articles and contribute short supplementary comments An annual collection of the top rated research articles from of UK business schools and universities assessed for relevance and clarity of writing by practitioners
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Partners
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Objectives Assist universities in disseminating their research to a wider audience Help researchers demonstrate impact Raise the profile of management research with managers and employers Benefit practising managers by providing them with insights from accessible, leading edge knowledge from UK universities
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The Process Annual call for submissions – deadline 31 October 2012 Only academics accredited to UK universities may contribute an article CMI Members rate and review articles online CMI’s Academic Advisory Council quality assure high rated articles Promotion and publication of top articles
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Top Management Articles
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Dissemination All articles and reviews can be freely viewed and downloaded by anyone via CMI’s website www.managers.org.uk/toparticles Highly rated articles will be available via: ̶ CMI’s ManagementDirect portal to CMI members and employers ̶ British Library Management & Business Studies Portal “Brainbox” - regular column in Professional Manager (circulation 100,000+) Researchers can join CMI’s free online community to discuss their research
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Management Articles of the Year
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Do’s and Don’ts Do: ̶ Make sure you have copyright clearance ̶ Use a short title (6-8 words) ̶ Have something to say (a clear conclusion to the research question) ̶ Provide practical insights ̶ Express ideas clearly ̶ Contextualise the findings (e.g. case studies) ̶ Use ‘plain language’ whenever possible Don’t: ̶ Raise lots of questions without providing the answers ̶ Explain how complex the issue is (practitioners know this already!) ̶ Long passages about research methodology ̶ Jargon, neologisms or excessively abstract language
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Key Questions What more can we do to encourage researchers and academics to submit articles? What can BAM, CMI and others do to raise the profile and impact of the scheme?
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Key links and contacts www.managers.org.uk www.managers.org.uk/toparticles www.managementbookoftheyear.org.uk Contacts: Petra Wilton, Director of Policy and Research petra.wilton@managers.org.ukpetra.wilton@managers.org.uktel: 020 7421 2708 Piers Cain, Head of Knowledge Management piers.cain@managers.org.ukpiers.cain@managers.org.uktel: 020 7421 2731
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