Is faster, better when teaching skills based management courses? : a comparison of compressed and full-term course delivery methods
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https://doi.org/10.18559/ebr.2011.2.861Keywords:
Management skills, Self-esteem, Management education, Learning process, Umiejętności kierownicze, Samoocena, Dydaktyka zarządzania, Proces uczenia sięAbstract
This study investigates students' self-perceptions of learning related to their participation in either a 3- or 15-week skill-based graduate coaching course. The results indicate students enrolled in the compressed course saw a significant increase in their coaching skills from pre-test to post-test; students enrolled in the full-term did not see the same statistically significant increase. Further, students in the compressed course had statistically significant higher counseling and challenging skills than the full-term students. These findings are relevant to the debates surrounding the benefits accrued from obtaining an MBA. (original abstract)
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