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April L. Wright; Gemma L. Irving; Sandra Pereira; Jonathan Staggs – Journal of Management Education, 2024
Although combining case study teaching with group learning is a popular approach for teaching business courses, pedagogical challenges arise, particularly in undergraduate classes. To address these challenges, we developed an instructional innovation called the Team-Based Learning and Evaluation (TaBLE) Case Method, which increased student…
Descriptors: Management Development, Student Motivation, Business Administration Education, Accountability
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Pearlstein, John – Journal of Management Education, 2021
Just as there is a tension between business professors' practice of assigning team projects, especially in capstone courses, and students' inclination to avoid them, there is also a tension between students' desire to choose their own teammates and professors' belief that they can do a better job of team creation. Professors have learned that when…
Descriptors: Management Development, Teamwork, Capstone Experiences, Experiential Learning
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Morgan, Shona D.; Stewart, Alice C. – Journal of Management Education, 2019
The most recent recipient of the JME Lasting Impact Award, "Lessons from the Best and Worst Student Team Experiences: How a Teacher can make the Difference," by Bacon, Stewart, and Silver (1999) is an elegantly presented examination of how the set of decisions made by instructors regarding team assignments affect student experience. An…
Descriptors: Management Development, Teacher Role, Decision Making, Peer Evaluation
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Comer, Debra R.; Holbrook, Robert L., Jr. – Journal of Management Education, 2012
The authors present an efficient and easy-to-implement experiential exercise that reinforces for students key concepts about task groups (i.e., group cohesiveness, conflict within groups, group effectiveness, group norms, and group roles). The exercise, which uses a documentary about the making of Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours" album to demonstrate the…
Descriptors: Music, Group Unity, Group Dynamics, Conflict
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Tracey, Monica W.; Chatervert, Lake, Kristy; Wilson, Robert – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2008
This design case focuses on the redesign of Advanced Instructional Design, a capstone course taught in a Midwestern university's Masters of Training and Development program. The goal of the course was to have students integrate knowledge and skills from previous courses including needs assessment, introduction to instructional design, and program…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Instructional Design, Program Evaluation, Needs Assessment
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Saari, Eveliina; Miettinen, Reijo – Science, Technology, and Human Values, 2001
Studies how an aerosol technology research group constructed a research agenda for itself and how its activity was changed in the process. Analyzes the development of the production of ultrafine particles and employs the concept of mediated activity. (Contains 29 references.) (DDR)
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Management Development, Productivity, Professional Development
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Kimball, Richard O. – Journal of Experiential Education, 1993
The Electric Maze is an interactive learning device that promotes group learning skills among management teams. It provides a "practice field" where participants can explore and apply the principles of effective teamwork under realistic conditions of uncertainty, discomfort, and mistakes. This training aims to enable management teams to…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Experiential Learning, Group Dynamics, Interprofessional Relationship
Cheung, Wing Ming; Cheng, Yin Cheong – 1997
Theoretically, schools that practice school-based management (SBM) should be more effective. However, researchers do not agree whether the effects of SBM are negative or positive. This paper discusses how the practice of a self-management framework (in which key actors practice self-management cycles at the school, group, and teacher levels) could…
Descriptors: Decentralization, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Group Dynamics
Crews, Alton C.; Weakley, Sonya – 1996
As states transfer more responsibility for education decisions to local school systems, effective leadership at the local level is essential. This report presents the Southern Regional Educational Board (SREB) model for leadership development, as practiced by the SREB Leadership Academy. Since 1991, teams from 12 school systems in the southern…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Dynamics, Interpersonal Communication
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Webster, Richard Scott – Educational Record, 1979
The Higher Education Management Institute's (HEMI) management development and training program, designed to improve college and university performance by helping managers understand and carry out their responsibilities, is discussed. Management teams, program organization, identifying needs, action planning, management training, and program…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrators, Change Agents, College Administration
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Boddy, David – Journal of European Industrial Training, 1979
Outlines the concept and forms of "action learning" for managers, stating that the best opportunities for learning take place in a manager's everyday job with group meetings to exchange learning. Describes a regional program in which managers from various organizations work on different projects and then have joint learning discussions.…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries, Group Discussion
Larcher, Bob – Horizons, 1999
Describes the design and delivery of outdoor-based team-building programs that enable management teams to transfer what they learn back to the workplace. Discusses a model of group development, five phases of the team-building process, combining tasks and review processes to yield outcomes, and an experiential-learning cycle. (TD)
Descriptors: Corporate Education, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries, Group Dynamics
Gold, Anne – 1994
This paper discusses the silences that arise when female educational administrators reflect on their practices during most public discussions, seminars, and lectures. The term "silence" refers to the situation in which people who perceive themselves as less powerful than those from the dominant culture (that is, women and minorities) tend to not…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Educational Administration, Foreign Countries, Group Discussion
Blake, Robert R.; Mouton, Jane Srygley – Training and Development Journal, 1979
In the first of a three-part series, the authors examine the origin of the organizational development movement, instrumented team learning seminars for managers, their experimental programs for industry at various locations, the development of the "managerial grid," management by objectives, behavior modification, and other approaches to…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Group Behavior, Group Dynamics, Laboratory Training
Hewson, Julie; Turner, Colin – 1992
Although Transactional Analysis (TA) has heavily influenced psychotherapy, little has been written to parallel that influence in areas of organization theory, organization behavior, or management studies. This book is intended primarily for people working in management roles. In part one, personal experiences are drawn upon to describe a fictional…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Foreign Countries, Group Dynamics, Higher Education