Eric Abrams Sandra S. Lang. Issues Beyond the textbook Problems Unrealistic Too simplistic Often issues are identified for the student Answer provided.

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Eric Abrams Sandra S. Lang

Issues Beyond the textbook Problems Unrealistic Too simplistic Often issues are identified for the student Answer provided stops thinking more critically/deeply Not current Publication lag Actual outcomes known Additional possible issues/topics not addressed To provide experience more closely matching “on the job” expectations Memos Requires clarity of thinking/explaining, justification, etc. Presenting rationales Communication (oral & written) Organization of information Thinking on your feet – Q & A during presentation

Critical Thinking Pricing strategies, prevention (incentive compatibility (responsibility matching authority)) Issues: Students often don’t see the issues in given situation Students tend to want to be given a problem and run numbers Students tend to develop tunnel vision Cases often contain multifaceted problems Identification of problems Solutions vary by discipline

Case Problem Solutions Single case with issue to address Generic entity info Identify In-depth views Discussion Multidisciplinary Can be utilized in a capstone undergraduate or MBA course

Group Work Peripheral problems Members in conflict Non-participation (unavoidable?, judged?) Group leadership Writing & communication – disjointed vs. flow Quality Task oriented Editing is everyone’s responsibility

Group Work Enhancements Brainstorming Aggregate IQ is greater than individual IQ Sounding boards Improves ideas Builds on ideas Creates new directions of thought Identifies problems within case report

Questions? Comments? Suggestions?