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Manie Spoelstra, Ph.D.

Adjunct Faculty

Spoelstra

My classes become laboratories where students can learn to apply real world skills through experiential learning. Textbooks should then ideally become living documents. I am not scared for experiment to fail. Sometimes there is more learning in failure than in success. All subject matter can be taught while all involved are having fun and all look forward to the next interaction. I like to challenge students and push them out of their comfort zones.

-Manie Spoelstra

Biography

I was Professor in Organizational Behaviour at the Business School of The University of SA until 1993 after which I formed a private Business School and Consultancy: "The International Negotiation Academy". Several textbooks on negotiation and other topics were published by me as author. Completed my PhD during a two-year stay in Japan where I became competent in Japanese. I travelled to many countries and major organizations for the purpose of Training and Consultation, mainly on Negotiation. I relocated to the Lakeland and the USA during 2013.

Education

  • Complete D Com at the Rand Afrikaans University, Johannesburg, in the Dept of Industrial Psychology, 1981
  • Complete M Com in Dept of Industrial Psychology, University of South Africa, 1976
  • Complete B Com (Hons), Dept. Industrial Psychology, University of South Africa, with distinction in Social Psychology, 1973
  • Complete B Com degree, Potchefstroom University; SA; Main subjects:  Industrial Psychology, Economics, Money and Banking, Industrial Economics, 1963

Interests

I enjoy genealogy, swimming, and mountain biking.

Awards

  • Awarded the “Excellence in Teaching Award” by the National Society of Leadership and Success, 2016

Publications

Spoelstra, HIJ, Principles of Japanese Labor Union Movements.  People and Profits, 5 (8) 1978.
 
Spoelstra, HIJ, Organizational Effectiveness in South Africa and Japan. Journal of Business Leadership.  June 1981.
 
Spoelstra, HIJ, Theory Z:  A South African Appraisal. People and Profits.  October 1981.
 
Spoelstra, HIJ, Industrial Familism – The Japanese Recipe for Productivity and Good Labor Relations.  SA Journal of Labor Relations.  June 1982.  Vol 6 (2).
 
Spoelstra, HIJ, Quality Circles.  A Useful Aid in Management.  Entrepreneur, October 1982.
 
Spoelstra, HIJ, and Serfontein S.  Quality Circles – An Organizational Renewal Intervention. IPM Manpower Journal.  Vol 2 (7), November 1983.
 
Spoelstra, HIJ, Communication:  How the Japanese do it.  Sake – Rapport, 21 June 1981.
 
Spoelstra, HIJ, Cultural Determinants of Organizational Effectiveness in South Africa and Japan. Seikei Keizai Gakubun, Seikei, 1984.  Japan.
 
Spoelstra, HIJ, Japan as Economic Model for South Africa, Unisa Alumnus, July 1984, Vol 6 (1), 1 – 7.
 
Spoelstra, HIJ, Factors that Influence Productivity in:  Proceedings of the Conference on Community Development, PU for CHE, Vanderbijlpark, September 1985.
 
Spoelstra, HIJ, A Nation Geared for Exports.  Proceedings of the Manufacturing Management Convention.  11 March 1996, Johannesburg.
 
Spoelstra, HIJ, & Pienaar WD, Negotiation:  Theories, Strategies and Skills, Juta, 1991.
 
Spoelstra, HIJ, Six Vital Characteristics of Japanese Negotiating, Engineering News, April 2
       1993, p. 27.
 
Spoelstra, HIJ & Mampuru, C, Negotiation Skills for Educational Managers, Juta, 1994.
                                                                         
Spoelstra, HIJ, 2003; Negotiate for Wealth; GSINA Publication, Pretoria, SA
 
Spoelstra, HIJ, 2009; Negotiation: The Genesis of Management, Potchefstroom, SA
 
The Stockholm Syndrome: International Negotiation Academy Newsletter:  2013
 
Paralanguage: The hidden meaning of words: International Negotiation Academy Newsletter 2012
 
Snakes with Human Faces: International Negotiation Newsletter; 2013
 
Dirty Tricks of Negotiation: International Negotiation Academy Newsletter: 2014