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Episode 007: Crafting a Compelling DBA Research Proposal with Dr. George C. Banks

from DBA Chronicles · host Dr. Kelly Burich and Dr. Valrie Grant

Welcome to another insightful episode of DBA Chronicles, the podcast specially dedicated for all things Doctor of Business Administration. In today's episode, we have a treat for you – the brilliant and multifaceted professional, Dr George Banks is joining us! He'll be unraveling the intriguing world of academic research, diving into the depths of a compelling DBA research proposal. Dr. George C. Banks, Chair of the Department of Management at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, is not just a leader in academia but a trailblazer, currently donning the hat of Editor-in-Chief at The Leadership Quarterly. His dedication to advancing leadership science is further showcased as the co-director of The Center for Leadership Science, where innovation and insight converge. And that's not all – Dr. Banks is a multifaceted professional, serving as the Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Academic Affairs. His commitment to fostering a safe and inclusive academic environment is truly commendable. In 2022, Dr. Banks was recognized with the prestigious ‘40 Under 40 Awards’ by the Charlotte Business Journal, a testament to his exceptional contributions. His groundbreaking research on leadership and open science has not only impacted academia but resonated with the broader Charlotte community. As we navigate the intriguing waters of academic research and delve into the nuances of crafting compelling DBA research proposals, we're privileged to have Dr. Banks as our guide. Before we dive into the research realm, we explore his journey from consulting to academia. It's a story filled with twists, turns, and a passion for research that led him to where he is today. We also touch on a topic that might sound familiar – ‘the Dark Triad’. Dr. Banks shares how his focus has evolved over the years and what's currently capturing his academic curiosity. We got to explore the art of crafting a stellar research proposal as Dr. Banks, a seasoned expert in this field, shared invaluable tips on selecting a compelling and feasible research topic. Balancing personal interest with academic rigor has never been this insightful. And finally, we unravel the significance of the literature review in shaping proposals and developing theoretical frameworks. Dr. Banks guides us through the do's and don'ts, ensuring your literature review is not just a history lesson but a purposeful roadmap.  Whether you're a seasoned graduate navigating the DBA waters or just setting sail on this academic voyage, you're in the right place. So, buckle up for this thought-provoking conversation with a luminary who seamlessly combines academic excellence with community impact. Don’t miss any second of this value-packed conversation! Remember, this isn't just a podcast. It's a community, a hub for sharing, learning, and growing together. And if today's episode resonated with you, don't forget to subscribe and be part of our ever-expanding DBA Chronicles family. Connect with us: LinkedIn: DBA Chronicles Website: ⁠www.dbachronicles.org

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Welcome to another insightful episode of DBA Chronicles, the podcast specially dedicated for all things Doctor of Business Administration. In today's episode, we have a treat for you – the brilliant and multifaceted professional, Dr George Banks is joining us! He'll be unraveling the intriguing world of academic research, diving into the depths of a compelling DBA research proposal. Dr. George C. Banks, Chair of the Department of Management at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, is not just a leader in academia but a trailblazer, currently donning the hat of Editor-in-Chief at The Leadership Quarterly. His dedication to advancing leadership science is further showcased as the co-director of The Center for Leadership Science, where innovation and insight converge. And that's not all – Dr. Banks is a multifaceted professional, serving as the Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Academic Affairs. His commitment to fostering a safe and inclusive academic environment is truly commendable. In 2022, Dr. Banks was recognized with the prestigious ‘40 Under 40 Awards’ by the Charlotte Business Journal, a testament to his exceptional contributions. His groundbreaking research on leadership and open science has not only impacted academia but resonated with the broader Charlotte community. As we navigate the intriguing waters of academic research and delve into the nuances of crafting compelling DBA research proposals, we're privileged to have Dr. Banks as our guide. Before we dive into the research realm, we explore his journey from consulting to academia. It's a story filled with twists, turns, and a passion for research that led him to where he is today. We also touch on a topic that might sound familiar – ‘the Dark Triad’. Dr. Banks shares how his focus has evolved over the years and what's currently capturing his academic curiosity. We got to explore the art of crafting a stellar research proposal as Dr. Banks, a seasoned expert in this field, shared invaluable tips on selecting a compelling and feasible research topic. Balancing personal interest with academic rigor has never been this insightful. And finally, we unravel the significance of the literature review in shaping proposals and developing theoretical frameworks. Dr. Banks guides us through the do's and don'ts, ensuring your literature review is not just a history lesson but a purposeful roadmap.  Whether you're a seasoned graduate navigating the DBA waters or just setting sail on this academic voyage, you're in the right place. So, buckle up for this thought-provoking conversation with a luminary who seamlessly combines academic excellence with community impact. Don’t miss any second of this value-packed conversation! Remember, this isn't just a podcast. It's a community, a hub for sharing, learning, and growing together. And if today's episode resonated with you, don't forget to subscribe and be part of our ever-expanding DBA Chronicles family. Connect with us: LinkedIn: DBA Chronicles Website: ⁠www.dbachronicles.org

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