Staged by the BAM Organisational Transformation Change and Development (OTCD) Special Interest Group
As researchers, we strive for methodological rigour, but certain common pitfalls can undermine our work.
In this interactive session, hosted by the Organisational Transformation, Change and Development SIG of BAM, we will discuss frequent methodological errors in qualitative and quantitative research, exploring ways to recognise and avoid them.
Join us for an engaging conversation on how to strengthen our research design and enhance the credibility of our findings.
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Organisational Transformation, Change and Development SIG
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Professor of Organisational Transformation Change, Brunel Business School
Professor of Organisational Transformation Change, Brunel Business School
Professor Ashley Braganza is Professor of Organisational Transformation Change at Brunel Business School. He is teaching on Undergraduate and Postgraduate taught programmes.
His research interests encompass big data, change management, strategy implementation, process and knowledge management, and transformation enabled information systems. He has published over 100 papers in prestigious academic and practitioner journals and three books. He has carried out over 50 consultancy assignments with large global organisations.
He has held several senior leadership positions in academic institutions as well as serving on the governing bodies of schools and small and medium-sized enterprises. He is one of the track co-chairs of the Organisational Transformation, Change and Development (OTCD) SIG.
Doctoral Student Representative, OTCD SIG
Doctoral Student Representative, OTCD SIG
Ikenna Okoro is a Professional Doctorate candidate at the University of Buckingham. He has extensive operational excellence experience within the manufacturing and service industries across Europe and the United Kingdom.
His research interests are operational excellence, organisational change, and sense-making. He is the Doctoral Student representative of the Organisational Transformation, Transformation, and Development (OTCD) Special Interest Group (SIG).
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Registration closes on 17th March 2025 at 23:59 GMT.
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