Many MBA applicants feel that they are purchasing a brand, but the educational experience itself is crucial to your future, and no one will affect your education more than your professors. Each Wednesday, we profile a standout professor as identified by students. Today, we focus on Margaret Neale from the Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB).
One former GSB student described Margaret (Maggie) Neale (“Managing Groups and Teams,” “Conflict Management and Negotiation” and “Negotiations”) to us at mbaMission as “somewhat intimidating,” but quickly followed with “I love her teaching style! She pushes each student way out of their comfort zone to make them a better negotiator using whatever style is appropriate for the situation.” Neale’s research is based on the psychology of conflict and negotiation. Neale also serves as faculty director of three of Stanford University’s executive programs: Influence and Negotiation Strategies, Managing Teams for Innovation and Success, and the Executive Program for Women Leaders.
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