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AOM PDW on "Teaching Negotiations and Conflict Management"

  • 1.  AOM PDW on "Teaching Negotiations and Conflict Management"

    Posted 07-16-2017 07:45
    Do you teach courses in organizational behavior or negotiations? Are you looking to add new exercises and activities to your courses, and learn from teaching "stars"? If so, we welcome you to our PDW.

    Session Type: PDW Workshop
    Program Session: 301 | Submission: 18027 | Sponsor(s): (CM, MED)
    Scheduled: Saturday, Aug 5 2017 10:15AM - 1:15PM at Hyatt Regency Atlanta in Roswell
     
    Bringing Conflict into the Classroom: Teaching Negotiations and Conflict Management:
    Conflict in the Classroom

    The purpose of this PDW session is to help participants explore cutting-edge strategies and tools to teach negotiations as well as topics related to diversity and conflict to undergraduate, MBA, and executive audiences. The PDW will be organized into two segments: presentations on key topics and round table discussions. In the first module, experienced faculty will describe novel tools, methods and strategies utilized in thematic sessions or courses. In the second segment, the round table discussions will allow participants to examine specific, personal issues, challenges, and questions related to teaching negotiations and conflict management with the expert presenters. Participants will leave the session with a toolkit of practical insights on how to prepare and deliver individual sessions or entire courses on these topics.

    Presenters:
    Noah EisenkraftU. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 
    Miriam ErezTechnion - Israel Institute of Technology 
    Deanna GeddesTemple U. 
    Emily M. HunterBaylor U. 
    Deepak MalhotraHarvard Business School 
    Tanya MenonThe Ohio State U. 

    There is no preregistration for this PDW however we would like you to fill out a brief survey so that we can plan for the event: Sign up for "Conflict in the Classroom"


    Feel free to contact us with any questions!


    Denise Lewin LoydU. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (loyddl@illinois.edu)
    Shimul MelwaniU. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (shimul_melwani@unc.edu)