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MGT 423: Advanced Organizational Behavior Handouts –Syllabus –Data sheet Brief intro of myself Call roll; seating chart Thursday Cover syllabus Previous semester results Please see Jennifer in AB 313 if you want to see my student evaluations from previous semesters (ratings and comments).

Grade Distribution Fall 07 A = 8 (15%) A- = 4 (7%) B+ = 3 (6%) B = 12 (23%) B- = 7 (13%) C = 18 (34%) D = 0 F = 1* (2%)

Don’t lose perspective – stay focused on the big picture. One data point (e.g. test score) will NOT determine your final grade. Your grade in this class is more a result of your behavior and the choices you make during the semester than intelligence or ability. –Come to EVERY class PREPARED –Don’t quit –Get help EARLY –Hold YOURSELF accountable for results Everyone who WANTS to pass this class will, if they consistently make the right choices.