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Using Presentation Feedback to Promote Reflective Learning in the Strategy Classroom

Using Presentation Feedback to Promote Reflective Learning in the Strategy Classroom

Alfredo J. Mauri
August 19, 2023
SKU:
EDU-009665
Region: 
North America
Topic: 
Inspirational Paradigm for Jesuit Business Education, Strategy & General Management
Length: 
19 pages
Keywords: 
Inspirational Paradigm, reflective learning, Ignatian approach, presentation feedback, strategic management teaching, Decision-Making
Student Price: 
$3.50 (€3.26)
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Reflection is fundamental in the Ignatian approach for applying knowledge, extracting meaning, drawing inferences, and deepening understanding. This paper suggests that presentation feedback is a vehicle for promoting a higher level of student reflection in the strategy classroom. We propose a double-loop feedback process involving presentation assignments to foster student reflection and engagement when teams develop a corporate plan. In the first loop, students in the audience provide feedback to the presenting team. For the second loop, the presenting team rates their feedback as a mechanism to stimulate individual and group reflection. We operationalized the double-loop feedback in class using online forms and worksheets built on Google Sheets and deployed on the feedback portal website. By encouraging reflection using the multiple presentation-feedback cycles, students benchmark and collaborate while managing the complexity and ambiguity when working on the semester-long team project and building their corporate plan. We contend that the presentation feedback process facilitates reaching higher levels of Bloom’s taxonomy and suggest that the double-loop is a valuable mechanism for incorporating reflective thinking for strategy and other courses.