Post Symposium Book:
Characterizing the Strategy-Implementation Gap
A subset of the papers presented at the symposium have been selected to be published in a post-symposium book. MIT SDM and Brightline will jointly publish and distribute the book. More than a proceedings, the book is meant to bring the spirit of the symposium dialogue to a wider audience, and encourage others to join our exploration of the strategy-implementation gap.
Please submit your refined version below by Sep. 4.
Characterizing the Strategy-Implementation Gap
A subset of the papers presented at the symposium have been selected to be published in a post-symposium book. MIT SDM and Brightline will jointly publish and distribute the book. More than a proceedings, the book is meant to bring the spirit of the symposium dialogue to a wider audience, and encourage others to join our exploration of the strategy-implementation gap.
Please submit your refined version below by Sep. 4.
The book editor will ensure consistency of format across all chapters, and may choose to highlight certain sections and add thematic images to strengthen synthesis across the book. However, the written content and figures will not be changed. We ask the authors to spend time to reflect on the symposium and refine each paper as a candidate chapter. We do not expect large changes, but just small tuning based on feedback and any new insights from the event. Revisiting the videos of the symposium might help to shape any refinement.
Book chapter requirements:
Book chapter requirements:
- Draft papers to be refined based on symposium participation and feedback.
- The target audience includes practitioners and applied researchers. Language should be accessible to non-academics.
- Times New Roman, 10 point font.
- Single column, single spaced.
- All figures should be in-line images at highest resolution.
- Target length for each is chapter is 3,000 words, with flexibility between 2400 and 4800 words.
- References should be maintained in the same numbered format (e.g. [1] from IEEE) as the symposium papers. If currently there are few references(<6), please consider strengthening the related research or cases.
- All papers should be uploaded as Microsoft Word .docx files
Upload on the right. Please be patient during the upload process. No email is sent automatically, but we will let you know if received. For any questions contact bry@mit.edu (Bryan Moser)
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Key dates
Sep 4 , 2018 Final chapter revisions received
October, 2016 Integrated Book ready for publication
Sep 4 , 2018 Final chapter revisions received
October, 2016 Integrated Book ready for publication