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Kristen Bell DeTienne, Ph.D. is the Alice Bell Jones Professor in the Department of Organizational Leadership and Strategy at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. Dr. DeTienne earned her doctorate from the University of Southern California. Dr. DeTienne’s research has received international recognition. In 2010, she received the “Outstanding Paper Award” for her article in Competitiveness Review. Her research was selected for Best of the American Bar Association, outstanding article of the year by the Association for Business Communication, Best of Conference Honors at the Organizational Behavior Teaching Conference, and Best Paper from the Southwest Academy of Management.
Kristen’s books, Guide to Electronic Communication, and Management Communication, are used internationally. She has published over 60 peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and conference proceedings. In 2013, Kristen was a Visiting Professor in the International MBA program at Pforzheim University in Germany. Dr. DeTienne has consulted to numerous organizations, including Cisco, Ebay, and Discover Card.