Teaching Resources
Find cases, resource guide for teaching work/life integration skills, and articles by Stew Friedman and his colleagues on teaching leadership, work/life integration, and change.
Cases of Executives Helping Employees Align Their Actions and Values
2005. Four case studies of executives helping employees align their actions and values.
International Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 1.
- Overview of the four cases. Stew Friedman.
- Ernst & Young. Friedman, Cindy Thompson, Michelle Carpenter, Denny Marcel.
- Allied Signal. Sharon Lobel.
- SAS Institute. Ellen Bankert, Mary Dean Lee, Candice Lange.
- Seagate Technology. Phyllis Siegel.
Resource Guide for Teaching Work/Life Integration Skills
1998. Integrating Work and Life: The Wharton Resource Guide. Jossey-Bass/Pfeiffer.
Stew Friedman, Jessica DeGroot and Perry Christensen compiled and edited the first collection of teaching materials on integrating work and the rest of life, gathered from educators and practitioners from around the world.
Articles About Teaching
1996. Community involvement projects in Wharton’s MBA curriculum.
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 15, 95-101.
Stew Friedman describes the dynamics of learning leadership through community service projects in an MBA program.
1993. Teaching a required course in leadership skills: how to alienate frightened students.
Organization Behavior Teaching Conference.
Stew Friedman led a dialogue about why some students fail to engage fully in a required course in leadership skills and what he learned about how to increase student commitment in such a course.
1990, Education or service? Coping with conflicts in student consulting project goals.
Organization Behavior Teaching Review, Vol. 14, 63-77.
Stew Friedman addresses the challenges encountered in using student consulting projects as an element of an MBA class on strategic human resource management, focusing on the role conflicts experienced by class members, representatives of host organizations, and the faculty member teaching the class.