Perceptions of and Actions toward Unproductive and Deleterious Faculty
Background: Academic deadwood is a term used to describe certain faculty whose behaviors are counter to the organization's goals. Little is known about those behaviors and aspects of performance considered most problematic, nor how academic pharmacy is addressing the issue of these faculty. Obj...
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Main Authors: | Shane Paul Desselle (Author), David Zgarrick (Author), Sujith Ramachandran (Author) |
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University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing,
2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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