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The Introverted Leader: Career Development and Networking Advice for the Quiet Among Us

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2023 | Jun 01, Will Schweitzer, Karen Stoll Farrell, Mithu Lucraft, Julie Nash

"While extroverts tend to be more seen and heard, research shows that at least one-third of the people we know are introverts. These members of our teams are the ones who prefer listening to speaking, who innovate and create but dislike self-promotion, and who favor working on their own over working in teams. Many amazing advancements in society, the arts, literature, and technology are thanks to introverts like self-described introverts Rosa Parks, Chopin, Dr. Seuss, and Bill Gates. In this session, we discuss how introverts can advocate for themselves in the workplace, making their career aspirations and contributions heard and valued. We hear from self-described introverts who have tips for others on how to navigate the workplace and make the most of networking opportunities. Finally, we hear from managers who have been successful in blending personality types on their teams, making sure all team members are heard and valued."
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Where are my Authors? Marketing, Analytics and Data for an Open Research Future

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2023 | Jun 01, Mithu Lucraft, Natasha White, Matt Giampoala, Sara Girard

In an increasingly author-centric future where decisions of where to publish are driven by funder requirements and availability of APC funding, the need to differentiate is more critical than ever for publishers. But reaching authors with the right message requires good author data, sophisticated technologies, and the right mix of channels to get to authors with the right message at the right stage of their authoring journey. This session will laser in on how publishers are adapting Marketing to meet author needs, considering data and technology, channels, and best practice. The session should help the audience understand the relevance and impact of Marketing in this changing environment and what the likely next steps should be for publishers in the coming year.