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The Art and Science of Managing Performance
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Edited by Phillip A. Cartwright, George Kassar, Peter Konhaeusner

Ascencia Center for Applied Business and Management Research – CABMR, and Gisma University of Applied Sciences, in collaboration with the Association for University Business & Economic Research – AUBER are pleased to announce their international symposium on:

The Art and Science of Managing Performance

Held on February 29th, 2024, and hosted at Ascensia Business School, Collège de Paris, ISF campus, La Défense, and Online.

Performance management is a multifaceted and multidisciplinary practice that plays a crucial role in driving success and achieving goals in different domains in business, performing arts, education, sports, healthcare, etc. Nevertheless, the strategies, techniques, and challenges associated with performance management can vary significantly across these diverse contexts.

It is within this framework that the contributions submitted to this symposium were thoroughly discussed and the exchanges were truly engaging.

This symposium served as a platform for presenting current research and practices in the field, highlighting the importance of cross-collaboration in driving performance management forward.

Highlights:

- 27 insightful presentations delivered by distinguished speakers via dual parallel sessions.

- An engaging roundtable discussion and a keynote that fostered an exchange of innovative ideas.

- A hybrid format with 36 attendees onsite and 53 online, enabling a global dialogue.

- Participants joined from across the globe, including France, Germany, Sweden, Belgium, Australia, the United Kingdom, India, Nepal, Malaysia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Niger, and beyond.

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