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Posted By Grace McLaughlin 11-22-2017 18:36
Found In Egroup: Organizational Behavior OB
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Hi Kevin: The only way I have managed uneven team numbers is to: 1. Have my TA play 2. Play myself 3. Divide the members of one group up among the other groups so there are six, and one can act as an observer. This also works if you have two or three extra students. 4. Invite a student ...
Posted By Grace McLaughlin 04-28-2015 14:49
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University of California Irvine – The Paul Merage School of Business. Introduction to Business= 250-300 Organizational Behavior (and other core courses) 80-90 Grace ************************ Grace B. McLaughlin, PhD Organization and Management Paul Merage School of Business ...
Posted By Grace McLaughlin 01-05-2011 14:19
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Hi Richard: Harvard has some great "brief" cases. These are aimed at undergrads – a little less lengthy and involved than their normal cases, but still meaty. I've used Jensen Shoes. This one is lots of fun because there are two versions. You can give the case from one perspective to half the ...
Posted By Grace McLaughlin 02-13-2008 20:02
Found In Egroup: Organizational Behavior OB
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Hi Felice: I am attaching the project I use in my OB class. My goals for this project are to 1) have the students experience success in working with a group, 2) emphasize group dynamics, and 3) have the students research and analyze motivation, leadership, conflict management, team use ...
Posted By Grace McLaughlin 08-10-2006 12:20
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Hi Tony: I considered the W&C text but did not adopt it. For my undergrad class in Principles of Mgmt, I use Hitt, Black & Porter's Management. I prefer a text with more theory and then add experiential exercises, case studies, etc to encourage the students to apply their newly acquired objective ...