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RegAIn Control: Teaching Management and Career Readiness with AI in the Classroom

Virtual Event: Empowering Management Students for Integrity and Innovation with Chad Hartnell and Denise Breaux Soignet

  • Higher Education
  • On-demand
  • Management and Organization
  • Principles of Management
  • Event
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • 60 Minutes
  • On-Demand Video

Description

RegAIn Control: Teaching Management and Career Readiness with AI in the Classroom

Hosted by: Chad Hartnell and Denise Breaux Soignet, co-authors of Management, A Practical Introduction

Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping both the business world and traditional classroom practices, presenting unique challenges, and opportunities for educators. While some students misuse AI for cheating or plagiarism, employers increasingly expect graduates to possess AI proficiency and critical thinking skills. This session explores how educators can embrace AI as a powerful teaching tool to foster integrity, curiosity, and innovation in the classroom. By integrating AI into management education, instructors can prepare students to use it responsibly and effectively, equipping them with the skills needed to thrive in their future careers.

This workshop discusses:

  • AI’s four functions.
  • Using McGraw Hill’s AI-powered assets to improve students’ comprehension of course material.
  • Incorporating AI-based activities in your teaching plan to build students’ AI knowledge and awareness, higher-order thinking skills related to Management, and career readiness.

About Your Speaker

  • Chad Hartnell -

    Chad Hartnell

    Chad Hartnell is a distinguished educator, researcher, and coauthor of Management: A Practical Introduction. He specializes in organizational behavior, leadership, and strategic management. As a professor at Georgia State University, Hartnell is recognized for his impactful teaching and dedication to student development. His research explores organizational culture, leadership effectiveness, and team dynamics, with work published in top-tier academic journals. Hartnell also advises organizations on improving performance and fostering collaborative, high-performing teams.

  • Denise Breaux Soignet -

    Denise Breaux Soignet

    Denise Breaux Soignet is an accomplished academic and educator specializing in organizational behavior, leadership, and workplace ethics. She serves as the Director of the Business Integrity Leadership Initiative and is a professor at the University of Arkansas. Her work focuses on fostering ethical leadership and decision-making in organizations, and she is widely recognized for her contributions to business education and research. Denise has also collaborated with McGraw Hill on publications that advance organizational behavior education, including resources designed to enhance student engagement, critical thinking, and ethical decision-making in the workplace.