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This presentation contains copyrighted information belonging to Dr. Lesia L. Crumpton-Young
All Rights Reserved. No part of this presentation may be reproduced, shared, stored, distributed, or transmitted without securing written permission.
Lesia L. Crumpton-Young, PhDDirector, The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFÉ)
Retired Professor of Industrial EngineeringFormer NSF Program Director
Former Associate Provost at Texas A&M UniversityFormer Department Head at the University of Central Florida
Former Associate Dean of Engineering at Mississippi State UniversityCEO, PowerfulEducation Technologies
US Presidential Award Recipient for Excellence in Mentoring Faculty & Students
•WE MUST ENHANCE OUR METHODS of ENSURING
PRODUCTIVITY AND PERFORMANCE
Clear and Concise Goals, Objectives,
and Targets
Step 2- Weekly Time Allocation
Research -20
•20 HRS /WK
•2 publications – Mondays from 2-4 pm
•2 proposals- Tuesdays from 12-3
Teaching
•Time saving strategies – in UG lecture courses
•New Course Development – Wednesdays from 2-3
Service
•Join new Society – in February 2014
•Become an officer in current society- Fall 2014
Personal Life
•Work-out program – MWF 6-7 am
•Wealth Mgmt Course – January 2014
Research Program Components
Research Project Ideas
Research Environment
Research Societies, Agencies, etc
Research Proposals
Research Publications& Presentations
Research Funding Sources
National Need/Compelling Area
Research Team
What is a Research Roadmap ?
• Research Plan• Critical Path• Blueprint• Timeline
Successful Women Think and DOThings Differently
THANK YOU
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email: [email protected]
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This presentation contains copyrighted information belonging to Dr. Lesia L. Crumpton-Young
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