Dear Colleagues,
Think about coming to OBTC: Teaching Conference for Management Educators
this year in Charleston, SC on June 10-13, 2009. It is an informal,
friendly and collegial conference with the theme FROM GOOD TEACHING TO GOOD
LEARNING.
Plenary sessions presented by
- James G. Clawson of the Darden School at the University of Virginia
- Andre Delbecq of the University of Santa Clara
- Manuel Escudero - Special Adviser to the United Nations Global Compact and
Head, PRME Secretariat.
Additional sessions on the program include:
- 35 years of Teaching Negotiations: Insights, Lessons, Implications by
Roy Lewicki, The Ohio State University
- Where in the World is
? Pitfalls and Lessons Learned in Teaching
Internationally by Suzanne de Janasz, University of Mary Washington, Amy L.
Kenworthy, Bond University, and Bob Marx, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
- What New and Experienced Faculty can Teach Each Other: Come to an
Assessment Tool Swap by Tracy Sigler, Northern Kentucky University and
Kristi Tyran, Western Washington University
- Using a New Video Case: Building a Business Through Conflict The Brunt
Family and MSI by Allan Cohen, Babson College
- A Simple But Powerful Influencing Exercise by Michal Cakrt, Czech
Management Center; and 112 more sessions.
For more information and to register go to the website
www.obtc.org
Joe Seltzer, OBTC 2009 Program Coordinator (
seltzer@lasalle.edu)