This is excellent, Bert. Thanks for sharing it.
Rosemary Hartigan, J.D.
Professor and Director, Business and Executive Programs
Graduate School of Management and Technology
University of Maryland University College
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From: Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) Talk on behalf of Albert D. Spalding, Jr.
Sent: Wed 12/27/2006 1:14 PM
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Subject: Re: Bus., gov't & soc. debate topics
Dan,
There are quite a few different topics, each in the form of an "issue question," on the research page of my course <http://sbaweb.wayne.edu/%7Easpalding/ba7070online/paper.html#Issues> . Most of these were developed or proposed by studentsd during prior terms. Enjoy.
Bert Spalding
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Daniel Warner wrote:
Hi Colleagues:
I hope you are all having a good break and that the new year is happy for you.
This next term here I'm teaching "Business, Government and Society." It's pretty much whatever I want it to be. Heretofore I have, among other activities, had the students in teams of three make PowerPoint presentations on appropriate topics, and turn in a paper and so on.
Now this time I thought I'd have two teams make presentations in the form of debates. The thing is, I am scratching around for topics that would be good.
If any of you have had good results with certain topics for such presentations, I would be grateful to know what some of the topics were.
Thanks and 'bye for now.
Dan Warner
Professor Daniel M. Warner
Department of Accounting (Business Legal Studies)
MS 9071, Western Washington University
516 High St.
Bellingham, WA 98225
(360) 650-3390
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