Marketing and Coffee Academic Publishing Interview with Dr. Lussier

Delilah Cordova from Marketing and Coffee interviews Dr. Lussier on the keys to getting published in the challenging atmosphere of academia. Tips include innovative partnerships, submission letters and cross-over secrets in traditional publishing: Access the interview here.

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Excerpt: Jeff Hill of WMAP Radio Interviews Dr. Lussier

Below is an excerpt of Jeff Hill (JH) from WMAP Radio in a recent interview with Dr. Robert Lussier (RL) on a key tip to successfully navigate the competitive world of academic publishing: JH: Academics can do it, right? They can publish and they don’t have to perish. That’s your …

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Written and Unwritten Publication Requirements

This is an excerpt from Dr. Robert Lussier’s book Publish Don’t Perish, The Top Secrets to Get Published. Some schools have written requirements that specify the number of publications (quantity) that are expected per year and the specific conference proceedings and journals (quality) you need to publish in to attain …

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The 7 Secrets to Boost Your Academic Publication Rates

Publish or perish is a timeless creed for academic institutions. Wouldn’t it be great to know HOW to get published…and more often? Below are 7 secrets to do just that, taken from my book, Publish Don’t Perish, The Top Secrets to Get Published. The book discusses these points in much …

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Video: Dr. Lussier Shares Publishing Secrets on That Business Show 2.0

Dr. Robert Lussier appears as a guest on That Business Show 2.0, and discusses the top secrets to boost academic publication rates; along with how to thrive in the climate of ‘publish or perish’ in academia today! Click below to watch video!  

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Foundations of Successful Publishing

Let’s start by discussing the performance formula that leads to successful publishing, followed by some of the myths that some academics have regarding publishing and some of the realities regarding publishing success. The Performance Formula The performance formula applies to all types of performance, or your publishing success stated as …

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Negotiating

Here is my new blog post for January – HAPPY NEW YEAR! Note that it is a follow-up to my last two blogs posts on Conflict Management because when we negotiate we are often in conflict as we tend to disagree and are in opposition. This blog post includes: A …

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Resolving Conflicts

You can use this information to improve your conflict management skills, and/or to teach your students or others. There are two exercises to apply the conflict resolution models and two questions to apply the theory to your own personal and/or work-school situation. This information is taken from my Human Relations …

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