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Integrating interpersonal skill development in an MBA accounting course

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posted on 2024-11-02, 22:15 authored by Kendall HerbertKendall Herbert, Ling Mei CongLing Mei Cong, David Goodwin
Despite recognition of the high value placed on interpersonal skills (IPS) by education, business and government stakeholders, this area of skills development only has a limited place within MBA programs. This paper introduces and tests the effectiveness of a mock-business simulation named ‘Practice Aspects of Management’ incorporated into an early-stage accounting course within an MBA Program, with the aim of accelerating students’ IPS development. We investigate whether embedding a client interface simulation within an MBA course can improve the IPS that employers are now seeking. Following the science of training and Bedwell and colleagues’ ‘stepping stones’ to assist IPS integration within existing MBA programs, we outline a successful initiative to address the IPS deficits. We contribute to the literature by detailing how IPS can be integrated into an accounting course and utilised to equip students with both the technical and IPS attributes now desired by employers.

History

Journal

Accounting Education

Volume

33

Issue

1

Start page

109

End page

129

Total pages

21

Publisher

Routledge

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2022 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group

Former Identifier

2006119497

Esploro creation date

2024-01-31

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