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Lady professor by day. Reader by night. Sometimes I write books.

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Christine Seifert – Lady professor by day. Reader by night. Sometimes I write books. Skip to content Christine Seifert Lady professor by day. Reader by night. Sometimes I write books. Menu Search Home About Christine Seifert Christine Seifert: Portfolio Contact Search for: Search The Business of Reading On February 22, 2021 By Christine In Uncategorized 2 Comments Photo by Charlotte May on Pexels.com Last semester, I asked students in a professional program to read fiction as part of an experiment. I wanted to see if fiction would prompt discussions relevant to leadership/management in new or different ways than when we read more traditional reading assignments–like a textbook directly related to the topic. The results were fascinating and heartening. It turns out that when smart people read and discuss fiction together, the conversations are rich, nuanced, thoughtful, and generous. The students had no trouble applying what they read to cont...

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