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Toward Informed Leadership: Teaching Students To Make Better Decisions Using Information, Ilana Stonebraker
Toward Informed Leadership: Teaching Students To Make Better Decisions Using Information, Ilana Stonebraker
Libraries Faculty and Staff Scholarship and Research
Studies have shown that introducing additional information without context leads to worse decision making. Informed leadership is the purposeful integration of information into decision management. This article reframes information literacy as decision management using elements of evidence-based management. It highlights strategies such as decision awareness, process creation, and decision practice and approaches for purposeful application in the information literacy classroom.
Competitive Intelligence For Mba Students: Credit Courses, Hal P. Kirkwood Jr
Competitive Intelligence For Mba Students: Credit Courses, Hal P. Kirkwood Jr
Libraries Faculty and Staff Creative Materials
Poster was presented at the Business & Finance Division Poster Session at the Special Libraries Association Annual Conference in Philadelphia, PA, 2016. Focus of the poster is on the credit-level courses taught by Prof Hal Kirkwood to MBA students in the Krannert Graduate School of Management on the topics of international business research and an introduction to competitive intelligence.