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  • 2024
  • Article

Crucibles, Multiple Sensitive Periods, and Career Progression

By: Prithwiraj Choudhury, Sunasir Dutta, Hise O. Gibson and Eric Lin
We study the effects of crucible experiences along multiple sensitive periods on career progression. While prior literature has hinted that individuals can be imprinted during multiple sensitive periods, not just during the early career, there has been scant attention... View Details
Keywords: Military Service; Personal Development and Career; Transformation; Power and Influence; Learning; Human Capital
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Choudhury, Prithwiraj, Sunasir Dutta, Hise O. Gibson, and Eric Lin. "Crucibles, Multiple Sensitive Periods, and Career Progression." Academy of Management Proceedings (2024).
  • 2021
  • Working Paper

Going to Extremes: Crucibles, Multiple Sensitive Periods, and Career Progression

By: Prithwiraj Choudhury, Sunasir Dutta, Hise O. Gibson and Eric Lin
We study the effects of crucible experiences along multiple sensitive periods on career progression. While prior literature has hinted that individuals can be imprinted during multiple sensitive periods, not just during the early career, there has been scant attention... View Details
Keywords: Jobs and Positions; Personal Development and Career; Management Skills; Human Capital
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Choudhury, Prithwiraj, Sunasir Dutta, Hise O. Gibson, and Eric Lin. "Going to Extremes: Crucibles, Multiple Sensitive Periods, and Career Progression." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 22-006, August 2021.
  • 04 Oct 2011
  • First Look

First Look: October 4

Patel was frustrated by Gibson's lack of effort and support on the taskforce and decides he must confront Gibson about his behavior. Purchase this case:http://cb.hbsp.harvard.edu/cb/product/412042-PDF-ENG... View Details
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  • Jun 2008
  • Conference Presentation

Command and Control for Information Age Systems

By: G. Kobyliski, G. Graves and Hise O. Gibson
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Kobyliski, G., G. Graves, and Hise O. Gibson. "Command and Control for Information Age Systems." Paper presented at the 76th Annual Military Operations Research Society (MORS) Symposium, New London, CT, June 2008.
  • 2008
  • Conference Presentation

Analyzing and Using Data From Global Positioning Systems and Digital Imagery in Mathematics Courses

By: F. Wattenberg, K. Erickson, J. Helms, K. DeGregory and Hise O. Gibson
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Wattenberg, F., K. Erickson, J. Helms, K. DeGregory, and Hise O. Gibson. "Analyzing and Using Data From Global Positioning Systems and Digital Imagery in Mathematics Courses." Paper presented at the 20th International Conference for Technology in Collegiate Mathematics (ICTCM), San Antonio, TX, 2008.
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