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Dimotakis, Nikolaos; Davison, Robert B.; Hollenbeck, John R. – Journal of Applied Psychology, 2012
We report a within-teams experiment testing the effects of fit between team structure and regulatory task demands on task performance and satisfaction through average team member positive affect and helping behaviors. We used a completely crossed repeated-observations design in which 21 teams enacted 2 tasks with different regulatory focus…
Descriptors: Prevention, Leadership Training, Experiments, Task Analysis
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Dehler, Gordon E.; Welsh, M. Ann; Lewis, Marianne W. – Management Learning, 2001
Argues for the adoption of critical pedagogy by management educators. Presents two examples of implementing critical pedagogy in content and process to illustrate potential for the transformation of organizational arrangements. (Contains 64 references.) (DDR)
Descriptors: Group Structure, Leadership Training, Learning Strategies, Management Development
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Chadbourne, Joan – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1980
Describes group training model that differs from the traditional T-group model in structure, leadership, and assumptions about learning. The life-cycle model is based on situational leadership, differential structures based on group maturity, and integration of conceptual and experiential learning. (Author)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Experiential Learning, Group Counseling
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Elkjaer, Bente – Management Learning, 2001
Presents a case study on the development of a learning organization that did not last very long. Suggests that the reason for its demise was the way in which learning in the organization was understood and enacted. The case is evaluated against John Dewey's learning theory. (Contains 24 references.) (DDR)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Group Structure, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Leadership Training
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Thomsen, Hanne Kargaard; Hoest, Viggo – Management Learning, 2001
Offers an account of how the role of facilitators might be extended towards a process of 'critical facilitation'. Presents a perspective that is elucidated through using an exemplar of an application of this approach. Suggests that critical facilitation consists of developing an orientation of openness to discourse. (Contains 49 references.) (DDR)
Descriptors: Group Structure, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Leadership Training, Learning Strategies
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Brown, Beverly M. – Counseling and Human Development, 1997
Addresses the definition and characteristics, evolution, design, issues, and leadership considerations of psychoeducation group work. Counselors trained in care knowledge and skills of group work who wish to develop leadership skills for psychoeducation groups and experienced leaders should find the strategies to be helpful. Focuses primarily on…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role, Educational Methods, Group Counseling
Goddu, Roland; Nicholas, Darryl – 1977
The Board of Directors of the New Brunswick Indian Arts and Crafts Corporation attended a two-day training session in Presque Isle, Maine, to discuss and clarify roles and responsibilities of the various agencies and position holders of the Provincial and Federal Corporations. In addition, an extensive discussion of negotiations procedures took…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, American Indians, Craft Workers
Samuels, Charelle; And Others – 1976
After a brief historical look at personal growth groups, this paper traces the steps involved in the development and evaluation of simulation materials which were designed to aid the group leader's understanding of his affect in the member/leader relationship. It examines the concept of this specific relationship in personal growth groups. Groups…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Group Structure, Helping Relationship, Individual Development
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Wilbur, Michael P.; And Others – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1981
Proposes a typology promoting a conceptual model that addresses the increased demand for use of group processes, continued effectiveness of leadership training programs, research issues regarding basic group dynamics, and generic models designed for the increased understanding of the myriad of group forms across the group spectrum. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Counseling Techniques, Expectation, Group Behavior
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Nitza, Amy Gibson – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2005
This article reflects upon Rex Stockton's contributions to the area of group process and outcome research. Through a series of research studies and literature reviews, Stockton has contributed to the current understanding of the precise mechanisms of change through which groups are effective. His work in the areas of structure, cohesion, premature…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Change Strategies, Group Counseling, Outcomes of Treatment
McLean, Gary N.; Arney, Barbara S. – 1990
Materials are provided from a 3-week workshop with 18 participants that was designed to prepare competent Pakistani trainers of trainers. The final report describes the Advanced Trainers Development Workshop (ATDW) design, development of participant and instructor manuals, participant selection and self-assessments, and participant presentations.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Decision Making, Group Dynamics
ANDERSON, LYNN REESE – 1964
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TWO TRAINING PROGRAMS ON THE PERFORMANCE OF LEADERS OF INTERNATIONAL GROUPS WAS STUDIED. EIGHTEEN AMERICAN SUBJECTS WERE GIVEN LEADERSHIP TRAINING REDUNDANT TO THEIR PERSONAL LEADERSHIP STYLE AS MEASURED BY FIEDLER'S LEAST PREFERRED COWORKER SCORE (LPC), WHILE ANOTHER 18 SUBJECTS WERE GIVEN TRAINING COMPLEMENTARY TO THEIR…
Descriptors: Creativity, Discussion Groups, Doctoral Dissertations, Evaluation
Cohen, Elizabeth G. – 1968
In this study, the status ordering of a four-man group working on a task requiring discussion and decision was predicted on the basis of status characteristic theory. Two of the group members were white; two were black. They were matched as to age, height, and also on a combined index of socioeconomic status and attitude toward school. The…
Descriptors: Black Students, Decision Making, Group Dynamics, Group Status
Shinkwin, Anne; Kleinfeld, Judith – 1983
Troop ideology as defined by the scoutmaster and other involved adults radically altered the learning experiences of boys in two Boy Scout troops, even though both adhered to the official program. Using observation and interviews, researchers studied all aspects of the troops over 7 months. One troop, whose scoutmaster was benevolent and…
Descriptors: Adults, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Influences, Group Behavior
OLMSTEAD, JOSEPH A.; AND OTHERS – 1967
EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP IN HIERARCHICAL ORGANIZATIONS MUST BE GOAL-ORIENTED. HIGH-LEVEL LEADERSHIP MUST DEFINE ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS AND CHANNEL ACTIVITIES TO ACHIEVE THESE GOALS. STUDIES WERE MADE BY HUMRRO IN MILITARY LEADERSHIP AND SMALL GROUP EFFECTIVENESS. IT WAS FOUND THAT POTENTIAL SQUAD LEADERS, SELECTED FOR ABOVE-AVERAGE INTELLIGENCE AND…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Environmental Influences, Evaluation, Goal Orientation
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