Saturday, February 27, 2016

My Interview Subjects

            For this blogpost I discuss the different people I will be interviewing for Project 2 about professionals in my major. I will cover all aspects of their professional careers, as well as a list of questions that I plan on asking them. Links are provided in the picture captions that take you to their professional website/homepage.


             

Names of the organization(s) your interviewees work for, as well as their job titles.


Allison
         Assistant Professor of Management and Operations at the University of Arizona. Researcher of well-being/motivation/emotions for the Department of Psychology at the University of Arizona.

Jerel:
         Robins Professor of Management at the University of Arizona. Management and Organizations Head at the University of Arizona.



Higher education degrees that your interviewees hold and the names of the institutions that issued them.

Allison:
  • Ph.D., Industrial-Organizational Psychology, The University of Akron, 2013
  • M.A., Industrial-Organizational Psychology, The University of Akron, 2010
  • B.A., Psychology (Honors, Highest Distinction), Psychology, The Pennsylvania State University, 2008


Jerel: 

  • PhD, Industrial-Organizational Psychology, Bowling Green State University, 1996 – 2000
  • MA, Experimental Psychology, University of Hartford, 1994 – 1996
  • BA, Psychology, Emory University, 1990 – 1994



Years your interviewees have worked in the field professionally.



Allison


Virginia Commonwealth University
 –  (2 years 1 month)Richmond, Virginia Area

Jerel


Louisiana State University, Department of Psychology
 –  (2 years)

Date, time & location of your scheduled interview.
Allison: Wednesday at 10 am- 405FF McClelland Hall
       
Jerel:  Monday at 2:30 pm- 405JJ McClelland Hall


Interview Questions for Interviewees.

Allison:
  • What do you do for a living, in other words, how would you describe your job?
  • How did you end up as a Professor of Management and Organizations?
  • How do you present information to your colleagues and superiors?
  • Are there any other, less common ways that you present information in your line of work?
  • What kinds of audiences do you communicate and/or write for?
    • Are you obligated to write for a certain group?
    • Internal (university) or external group?
  • What genres do you work in?
    • Could you provide me with examples of your work?
    • Do certain types of genres make you feel a type of way?
  • What is something that you’ve written that you are most proud of?
  • How did you feel before/after publication of your work?
  • Could you tell me more about your research with the Psychology Department?
  • Would you be open to answering follow-up questions in the following weeks?

Jerel:
  • What do you do for a living, in other words, how would you describe your job?
  • How did you end up as a Department Head of Management and Organizations?
  • What does it mean to be a Robbins Professor of Management?
  • How do you present information to your colleagues and superiors?
  • Are there any other, less common ways that you present information in your line of work?
  • What kinds of audiences do you communicate and/or write for?
    • Are you obligated to write for a certain group?
    • Internal (university) or external group?
  • What genres do you work in?
    • Could you provide me with examples of your work?
    • Do certain types of genres make you feel a type of way?
  • Could you tell me more about a few of your many publications?
  • What is something that you’ve written that you are most proud of?
  • How did you feel before/after publication of your work?
  • Are you a part of any research, if so, could you provide me with more information about what it is and how you play a part in it?
  • Would you be open to answering follow-up questions in the following weeks?

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