15.665 Power and Negotiation
Spring 2009
Professor: Jared R Curhan
TAs: Ashley Brown, Ted Carstensen
Section A:
Thurs 2:30-5:30
(E51-345)
Section B: Thurs 6:00-9:00
(E51-345)
Contact:
Ashley Brown is the TA for Section A and Ted Carstensen is the TA for Section B. Click on "Staff List" to obtain their contact information.
Announcements
Welcome to 15.665 Power and Negotiation!
The syllabus will be posted soon. Meanwhile, please note the following for the first class session:
a) VERY IMPORTANT: Classroom attendance is mandatory -- If you wish to secure a seat in the class (regardless of your enrollment status) you must attend the first class meeting on Thursday, February 5.
b) Prior to the first class, please complete the Pre-class Survey.
c) Prior to the first class, please read the instructions for the Oil Pricing Exercise.
d) Please bring to the first class your laptop with wireless access. If you don't have a laptop or wireless access, that's okay.
e) Please also register for our additional course website by following the instructions below:
Sloanware Pre-registration Instructions
These instructions are targeted for users who don't have an account yet with SLOANWARE
- In your browser, visit the url http://sloanware.org
- You will see a login screen. Since you are registering a new account, click on "New users".
- Enter your credentials and click OK.
- After clicking OK, your account will now be created and you will be directed to answer the Intake Survey
- Answer the questions in the survey form and click OK.
- You will now be taken to your class page.
- At this point, you would have successfully added to the class roster. Read over any of the instructions on your class page if there's any.
If you have any questions or are having any trouble registering for an account,
please email
sloanware-help@
The TA for Section A (the earlier section) is Ashley Brown.
The TA for Section B (the later section) is Ted Carstensen.
Announced on 28 January 2009 12:32 p.m. by Jared R Curhan
MIT Sloan Professional Standards
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Announced on 28 January 2009 11:42 a.m. by Jared R Curhan