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Kayes, D. Christopher; Allen, Nate; Self, Nate – Journal of Management Education, 2013
This article presents a model and case study used to teach crisis leadership as a management education topic. The materials emerge from studies of U.S. Army leaders (company commanders and platoon leaders) working in Iraq and Afghanistan. The authors explain how examples and cases from military combat provide tools to teach about crisis…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Models, Case Studies, Crisis Management
Bailey, James; Sass, Mary; Swiercz, Paul M.; Seal, Craig; Kayes, D. Christopher – Journal of Management Education, 2005
Modern organizations prize teamwork. Management schools have responded to this reality by integrating teamwork into the curriculum. Two important challenges associated with integrating teams in the management classroom include (a) designing teamwork assignments that achieve multiple, sophisticated learning outcomes and (b) instruction in, and…
Descriptors: Assignments, Teamwork, Group Dynamics, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedKayes, D. Christopher; Kayes, Anna B. – Journal of Management Education, 2003
The developmental change process is illustrated by Lewis Carroll's Alice. Development is not a direct reflection of the self but a process of looking awry at experience. This perspective has implications for various teaching methods. (Contains 27 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Change, Experiential Learning, Higher Education

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