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Hilliard, Rachel – Journal of Management Education, 2021
Entrepreneurial education should reflect the real-world entrepreneurial process by providing for experiential learning. The challenge is reconciling this with the resource constraints that lead to large class settings, even in specialized postgraduate programs. This article offers practical suggestions for creating a highly interactive event as…
Descriptors: Large Group Instruction, Learning Experience, Entrepreneurship, Business Administration Education
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Sheehan, Norman T.; Gujarathi, Mahendra R.; Jones, Joanne C.; Phillips, Fred – Journal of Management Education, 2018
With increasing calls for a greater connection between management education and practice, teaching cases play a vital role in the business curriculum. Cases not only allow instructors to expose students to practical problems but also let educators contribute to the scholarship of teaching and learning. An important reason why faculty members may…
Descriptors: College Students, Business Administration Education, Administrator Education, Case Method (Teaching Technique)
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Volkema, Roger J.; Kapoutsis, Ilias – Journal of Management Education, 2016
Negotiation is an interpersonal process common to everyday personal and professional success. Yet individuals often fail to recognize opportunities for initiating negotiations and the immediate and long-term implications of these oversights for themselves and others. This article describes a simple yet rich negotiation exercise that learners can…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Management Development, Interpersonal Communication, Teaching Methods
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Lavine, Marc H.; Roussin, Christopher J. – Journal of Management Education, 2012
The authors describe a semester-long action-learning project where undergraduate or graduate management students learn about ethics, responsibility, and organizational behavior by examining the policy of their college or university that addresses academic integrity. Working in teams, students adopt a stakeholder management approach as they make…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, School Policy, Integrity, Ethics
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Conklin, Thomas A. – Journal of Management Education, 2013
This article reviews andragogy as the philosophy resident in the broad arena of experience-based learning. Beneath the umbrella of experience-based learning lie the specific classroom orientations of student-centered learning, problem-based learning, and classrooms as organizations. These orientations contribute to the creation of…
Descriptors: Andragogy, Experiential Learning, Personal Autonomy, Student Experience
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Farmer, Kevin; Meisel, Steven I.; Seltzer, Joe; Kane, Kathleen – Journal of Management Education, 2013
The Mock Trial is an experiential exercise adapted from a law school process that encourages students to think critically about theories, topics, and the practice of management in an innovative classroom experience. Playing the role of attorneys and witnesses, learners ask questions and challenge assumptions by playing roles in a trial with…
Descriptors: Instructional Innovation, Critical Thinking, Legal Education (Professions), Teaching Methods
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Robinson, David F.; Sherwood, Arthur Lloyd; DePaolo, Concetta A. – Journal of Management Education, 2010
A challenge for undergraduate learning in strategy is that the students lack professional work experiences. Without a rich background of experience, many strategic management topics are difficult to grasp. Our solution has been to develop a strategic management capstone course that combines service-learning and problem-based learning. The…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Small Businesses, Problem Based Learning, Service Learning
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Goltz, Sonia M.; Hietapelto, Amy B.; Reinsch, Roger W.; Tyrell, Sharon K. – Journal of Management Education, 2008
Teamwork and problem-solving skills have frequently been identified by business leaders as being key competencies; thus, teaching methods such as problem-based learning and team-based learning have been developed. However, the focus of these methods has been on teaching one skill or the other. A key argument for teaching the skills concurrently is…
Descriptors: World Problems, Team Training, Problem Based Learning, Problem Solving
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Eriksen, Matthew – Journal of Management Education, 2007
The Personal Leadership Conundrum leadership development project is a semester-long, personal leadership inquiry that provides students with a self-directed learning opportunity. The guiding framework for this leadership inquiry is a personal leadership conundrum developed by students based on their experience. Students engage in problem-based…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Problem Based Learning, Lifelong Learning, Leadership Training
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Miller, Janice S. – Journal of Management Education, 2004
This article describes a problem-based learning (PBL) project that incorporates active learning into an organizational behavior (OB) course. It describes a six-step process for designing a course around problems that students identify in their work, school, or personal lives. In addition to researching an OB concept to address their problem,…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Active Learning, Teaching Methods, Problem Solving
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Bigelow, John D. – Journal of Management Education, 2004
This article describes my efforts to improve student skills in solving unstructured problems in a junior-level undergraduate business course by employing a problem-based learning (PBL) design. A rationale for adopting a PBL approach for this course is articulated. A 7-step problem-solving model is then presented. The course's design is described,…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Teaching Methods, Problem Solving, Undergraduate Study
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Sherwood, Arthur Lloyd – Journal of Management Education, 2004
Problem-based learning has great potential for management education. Placing students in a problem-centered environment may help bridge the gap between theory and practice. One important but underdeveloped issue for problem-based learning is the context design of the problem-solving situation. This article's purpose is to develop a framework for…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Theory Practice Relationship, Problem Based Learning, Teaching Methods
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Kloppenborg, Timothy J.; Baucus, Melissa S. – Journal of Management Education, 2004
This article describes problem-based learning (PBL) at the subsystem level, namely, the application of PBL in a project management course that empowers student teams to solve problems in nonprofit organizations. Faculty members teaching in project-based disciplines can employ the authors' approach to introduce PBL and document its effectiveness,…
Descriptors: Course Objectives, Problem Based Learning, Teaching Methods, Nonprofit Organizations
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Brownell, Judi; Jameson, Daphne A. – Journal of Management Education, 2004
This article develops a model of problem-based learning (PBL) and shows how PBL has been used for a decade in one graduate management program. PBL capitalizes on synergies among cognitive, affective, and behavioral learning. Although management education usually privileges cognitive learning, affective learning is equally important. By focusing on…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Problem Based Learning, Teaching Methods, Graduate Study