Discussion on a person that has contributed to the field of management theory


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Discussion on a person that has contributed to the field of management theory


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Each student will select a person from the list below, that has contributed to the field of management theory and complete the following requirements: For your selected person write a 3-4 page paper (page count does not include title and reference pages) in APA format that responds to the following points: 1. Who is your person? 2. Summarize the main points of the contribution or what they are known for. 3. Your reaction; do you agree or disagree with their work and ideas? 4. Application: how would you use this as a manager? 5. Use at least 3 scholarly references other than the text book. Each student will conduct a 4-6 minute narrated power point presentation that includes speaker notes. The PowerPoint presentation should consist of 4-6 slides not including the title slide and reference slide. The PowerPoint presentation will include the following: 1. Title slide 2. Who is your person or concept? 3. Summarize the main points of the contribution or what they are known for. 4. Your reaction; do you agree or disagree with their work and ideas? 5. Application: how would you use this as a manager? 6. References (at least 3 other than text book) Select a person from the list provided below: 1. Douglas McGregor 2. Daniel Pink 3. Rosabeth Kanter 4. Malcolm Gladwell 5. Peter Drucker 6. Abraham Maslow 7. Ram Charan 8. John Kotter 9. Edward Deming 10. Daniel Goleman 11. Alfred Sloan 12. Hans Selye 13. David McClelland 14. John Holland 15. Chris Argyris 16. Seth Godin 17. Marshall Goldsmith 18. Edward M. Hallowell 19. Jim Loehr 20. Peter Senge 21. Margaret Wheatley 22. Ed Lawler 23. Edgar Schein 24. Deborah Tannen 25. Tony Schwartz