Margaret (Maggie) Lewis

Lecturer at Fisher College of Business

Schools

  • Fisher College of Business

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Biography

Fisher College of Business

Courses

BUSMHR 3211 Leadership and Character

Issues of leadership as related to valuebased decision making, character, and personal integrity.

BUSMHR 4244 Negotiations

This course will explore the major concepts and theories of negotiation and the dynamics of interpersonal and intergroup negotiation and problemsolving strategies. Prereq: English 1110.01 or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 4220.

BUSMHR 4221 Concepts and Competencies for Managing People

Application of concepts to managing oneself and others in real work situations, includes practice of behavioral skills such as delegation, persuasion and performance feedback. Prereq: 2291 or 2292 (BusAdm 499.01); and 3200 (701), and AcctMIS 2200 (211), 2300 (212), and BusMgt 2320 (330), 2321 (331). Not open to students with credit for 704.

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