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Davis, Matthew C.; Voss, Hinrich; Sumner, Mark P.; Singhal, Divya – Management Teaching Review, 2023
Global value networks are often large, complex, and opaque. Understanding the relationships among stakeholders involved in these networks or organizations can be challenging. This card sort task provides an interactive way to engage participants in questioning the roles of stakeholders who are involved in a business ethics dilemma or an…
Descriptors: Ethics, Conflict, Networks, Organizations (Groups)
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Norman, Patricia M. – Management Teaching Review, 2018
Many students ignore or underappreciate the important role that financial and accounting considerations have on the formulation and implementation of realistic and ultimately effective strategies. This article describes an exercise that helps build the ability to integrate strategic thinking with financial analysis. Its purpose is to help students…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Accounting, Management Development, Business Administration Education
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Tomlin, Kathleen A.; Metzger, Matthew L.; Bradley-Geist, Jill; Gonzalez-Padron, Tracy – Journal of Management Education, 2017
Ethics blind spots, which have become a keystone of the emerging behavioral ethics literature, are essentially biases, heuristics, and psychological traps. Though students typically recognize that ethical challenges exist in the world at large, they often fail to see when they are personally prone to ethics blind spots. This creates an obstacle…
Descriptors: Ethics, Self Concept, Social Psychology, Heuristics
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Gawlik, Marytza A. – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2015
This case study asks readers to contemplate what leadership practices may facilitate leadership succession at charter schools. The case narrative is followed by an activity designed for students in principal preparation programs. In this activity, students develop an exit strategy for the departing leader, a hiring plan for the charter school…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Administrative Change, Case Studies, Leadership Styles
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Tabak, Filiz; Rampal, Rohit – International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology, 2014
This paper is a personal reflection on the design, development, and delivery of online synchronous conferencing as a pedagogical tool complementing traditional, face-to-face content delivery and learning. The purpose of the paper is to demonstrate how instructors can combine collaborative and virtual learning principles in course design. In…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Instructional Design, Teaching Methods, Videoconferencing
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Romm, Tsilia; Mahler, Sophia – Management Education and Development, 1991
Instructional objectives for teaching with case studies are outlined, and techniques for using case studies are described. Combinations of objectives and methods for different situations are explored, and suggestions for practitioners on effective use of different case study types, with different populations, and at different phases of management…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Case Studies, Educational Objectives, Group Discussion
MORGAN, JOHN S. – 1966
THIS GUIDE TO CONFERENCE LEADERSHIP BEGINS WITH A CHAPTER ON LEADERSHIP PSYCHOLOGY AND GOES ON TO PRESENT OUTLINES FOR RUNNING CONFERENCES. THE LEADER PREPARES FOR THE MEETING BY COLLECTING FACTS ON THE SUBJECT, PREPARING AN OUTLINE, KNOWING THE PARTICIPANTS, MAKING PHYSICAL ARRANGEMENTS, AND WRITING THE TENTATIVE SUMMARY. IN THE CONFERENCE HE…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Case Studies, Communication (Thought Transfer), Conferences
Willings, David R. – 1968
This book examines in depth the proper use of case studies in training managerial decision makers and defines the conditions under which one method of preparation and presentation is to be preferred to another. The first part defines the varying types of case study and their comparative advantages. The second part examines the process of decision…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Case Studies, Decision Making, Evaluation
Argyris, Chris – 1971
Using the case history method, this book documents the actual experiences of three top management groups seeking to develop the full potential of the technical and human resources of their organizations and to grow profitably in both economic and human terms. Each of the organizations is at some stage of the process of changing from the…
Descriptors: Administrators, Adults, Behavior Change, Bibliographies
Kearney, Karen – Leadership, 2005
For years, experts have said that the way to get things done is to schedule them on the calendar and to find a partner to join in the effort. Following this advice, the Association of California School Administrators (ACSA) joined the Leadership Initiative at WestEd in inviting superintendents and district teams to think through improving…
Descriptors: Principals, Performance, Guidance, Management Development
Stinson, John E. – 1990
The Integrated Contextual Learning (ICL) alternative learning methodology is examined as to the impact it can have on the preparation of future managers. The state of business education is reviewed noting criticism that business schools are too theoretical and out of touch with business realities. The ICL is a methodology derivative of Reiterative…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Case Studies, Graduate Study, Group Discussion
Massey, James Orr – 1967
An assessment was made of the usefulness of more realistic simulation models in the academic study of business, and of resources needed to develop and use such models. A review of the literature showed significant differences in structure and the role of the "player" (student) as regards game theory, which deals with analysis and selection of…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Case Studies, Cost Effectiveness, Decision Making
National Inst. of Mental Health (DHEW), Bethesda, MD. – 1968
One of a series of bibliographies within a larger series on mental health inservice training and training methodology, this publication contains 346 abstracts, annotations, and other recent selected references (largely 1960-68) on apprenticeship, coaching, programmed instruction, correspondence study, lectures, group discussion, meetings,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Apprenticeships, Case Studies, Conferences