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  • 1.  Most useful current teaching and learning resources in BMGT?

    Posted 04-28-2008 23:19
    Dear Colleagues,
     
    I am hoping to identify some of the most useful current resources or sources for teaching Principles of Bmgt, Org Behavior, Business Policy & Strategy, and eBusiness?
     
    I would also like to ask you from your own recent experience with any of these courses would you have any suggestions for improving on what you have seen?
     
    Lastly, would you have a recent syllabus you could share?
     
    THANKS very much!
     
    All the best,
    Chris
     
     
    Christopher Pratt
    120 Norwood Avenue
    Asheville, NC 28804-3618  USA
    +828-253-8158
    +828-450-5692 - Chris' mobile
    christopher.jimmie.pratt@gmail.com
     


  • 2.  Most useful current teaching and learning resources in BMGT?

    Posted 04-29-2008 06:53
    Hi Chris,
     
    I suppose I'm no different from other colleagues in this respect, but I draw on my own book (Managing Value-Based Organizations) quite a bit for supplemental material. Textbooks, by their very nature, tend to be too broad IMHO, and so I try to bring in a bigger picture so that students can apply critical thinking to the readings that the university requires of them.
     
    Bruce

    2008/4/29 Christopher Pratt <christopher.jimmie.pratt@gmail.com>:
    Dear Colleagues,
     
    I am hoping to identify some of the most useful current resources or sources for teaching Principles of Bmgt, Org Behavior, Business Policy & Strategy, and eBusiness?
     
    I would also like to ask you from your own recent experience with any of these courses would you have any suggestions for improving on what you have seen?
     
    Lastly, would you have a recent syllabus you could share?
     
    THANKS very much!
     
    All the best,
    Chris
     
     
    Christopher Pratt
    120 Norwood Avenue
    Asheville, NC 28804-3618  USA
    +828-253-8158
    +828-450-5692 - Chris' mobile
    christopher.jimmie.pratt@gmail.com
     



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  • 3.  Most useful current teaching and learning resources in BMGT?

    Posted 05-14-2008 15:54
    I think you will find the Journal of Management Education to be an extremely valuable resource for effective methods in all of your fields of interest.  Our authors have been using and writing about creative methods for over thirty years.  Many of our readers comment on the ease of implementing the ideas they find in the Journal.  You can search our archives at http://jme.sagepub.com
     
    I hope you will let me know both what you find that you think will be useful and what you would like to see more of in future issues.
     
    Jane Schmidt-Wilk
    Editor
    Journal of Management Education
     
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    Subject: Most useful current teaching and learning resources in BMGT?

    Dear Colleagues,
     
    I am hoping to identify some of the most useful current resources or sources for teaching Principles of Bmgt, Org Behavior, Business Policy & Strategy, and eBusiness?
     
    I would also like to ask you from your own recent experience with any of these courses would you have any suggestions for improving on what you have seen?
     
    Lastly, would you have a recent syllabus you could share?
     
    THANKS very much!
     
    All the best,
    Chris
     
     
    Christopher Pratt
    120 Norwood Avenue
    Asheville, NC 28804-3618  USA
    +828-253-8158
    +828-450-5692 - Chris' mobile
    christopher.jimmie.pratt@gmail.com