Don't miss the March 28th meeting of the MidAtlantic Regional Organizational
Behavior Teaching Conference which will be held at LaSalle University in
Philadelphia. This year's theme is "SAYING KNOW TO TEACHING" Fifteen
interesting sessions on teaching and learning are planned, (see below).
To register, send $45 payable to MOBTC to Joe Seltzer, LaSalle
University, 1900 W. Olney Avenue, Philadelphia PA 19141 with your name,
address, phone, fax and e-mail.
OR
Contact Joe Seltzer by e-mail (
seltzer@lasalle.edu), or by phone
(215-951-1037) or by fax (215-951-1271) and let me know you are coming.
I will fax you directions and you can pay at the door.
THE PROGRAM:
* Do we really know why we are teaching so many management theories?
* Saying "no" to groups: Saying "know" to cooperative learning
* Use of the In-basket as a vehicle to assess student learning
* Use of the Godfather film to understand cross-cultural
differences in leadership and the acquisition of power
* Higher education and the World Wide Web
* Building on what we know to learn: A group exercise in auditing
* How to use spiritual processes and techniques such as mediation
and guided imagery in the classroom
* Skill assessment
* The dream and the realization: Making a management curriculum
interactive, student centered with discovery learning
* Baby boom: Gender and the workplace
* Discussing cultural differences in the multinational classroom
* Know more through stories
* Warnaco, Inc. Role Play: How well do you know the strategic
decision makers?
* How an improvised building service worker helps us introduce
management to healthcare learners
* Predicting teammates beliefs: An icebreaker
* Education and employment law