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Deborah Boehm-Davis on career paths, leadership, and change (CAL129, S7E2)

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Professor Emeritus Deborah Boehm Davis, George Mason University in the US, is one of the pioneers of the CHI conference. Deborah discusses her varied career building from her psychology background and spanning roles in human factors at Bell Labs, NASA, and General Electric. She then talks about her extensive tenure at George Mason University in both faculty and administrative/leadership roles, eventually becoming the dean of a college. Deborah shares reflections on career transitions, the importance of making a difference, effective leadership, the significance of collaborative work, and the challenges and strategies for navigating academic leadership, as well as managing academic responsibilities alongside family life. She also talks about her last industry role at Oculus Research and offers insights into the skills and approaches necessary for effective academic and industry leadership. The conversation also touches on the importance of interdisciplinary work and mentorship in academia.

Overview:

00:00 Introduction

00:29 Deborah Boehm-Davis: Career Overview

03:24 Early Career and Human Factors

04:54 Transition to Academia, Balancing Faculty and Administration Roles

09:38 Reflections on Career and Impact

17:39 Navigating Academic Leadership

25:14 Collaborations, Interdisciplinary Work and Collegiality

28:18 Interdisciplinarity and Being Strategic

32:57 Transitioning to Leadership Roles, Developing Leadership Skills

33:53 Handling Difficult Conversations

36:39 Balancing Decisions and Stakeholder Concerns

40:29 Engaging Faculty and Effective Communication

44:51 Leadership in Industry vs. Academia

46:54 Mentorship and Support Systems

50:24 Proudest Achievements and Work Skills Course

56:28 Reflections on Women in Academia

59:37 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

01:00:46 End

Related links:

Video of a 2024 talk to the Uni of Virginia HFES Student Chapter: “A Career in Human Factors: A Lifetime of Change” [40:51 mins]

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-boehm-davis-05b50

Website: https://psychology.gmu.edu/people/dbdavis

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138 episodes

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Professor Emeritus Deborah Boehm Davis, George Mason University in the US, is one of the pioneers of the CHI conference. Deborah discusses her varied career building from her psychology background and spanning roles in human factors at Bell Labs, NASA, and General Electric. She then talks about her extensive tenure at George Mason University in both faculty and administrative/leadership roles, eventually becoming the dean of a college. Deborah shares reflections on career transitions, the importance of making a difference, effective leadership, the significance of collaborative work, and the challenges and strategies for navigating academic leadership, as well as managing academic responsibilities alongside family life. She also talks about her last industry role at Oculus Research and offers insights into the skills and approaches necessary for effective academic and industry leadership. The conversation also touches on the importance of interdisciplinary work and mentorship in academia.

Overview:

00:00 Introduction

00:29 Deborah Boehm-Davis: Career Overview

03:24 Early Career and Human Factors

04:54 Transition to Academia, Balancing Faculty and Administration Roles

09:38 Reflections on Career and Impact

17:39 Navigating Academic Leadership

25:14 Collaborations, Interdisciplinary Work and Collegiality

28:18 Interdisciplinarity and Being Strategic

32:57 Transitioning to Leadership Roles, Developing Leadership Skills

33:53 Handling Difficult Conversations

36:39 Balancing Decisions and Stakeholder Concerns

40:29 Engaging Faculty and Effective Communication

44:51 Leadership in Industry vs. Academia

46:54 Mentorship and Support Systems

50:24 Proudest Achievements and Work Skills Course

56:28 Reflections on Women in Academia

59:37 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

01:00:46 End

Related links:

Video of a 2024 talk to the Uni of Virginia HFES Student Chapter: “A Career in Human Factors: A Lifetime of Change” [40:51 mins]

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-boehm-davis-05b50

Website: https://psychology.gmu.edu/people/dbdavis

  continue reading

138 episodes

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