Difference between revisions of "Talent Management Quarter"
(→Concepts) |
(→Concepts) |
||
Line 18: | Line 18: | ||
*[[Social-learning theory]]. The view that we can learn through both observation and direct experience. | *[[Social-learning theory]]. The view that we can learn through both observation and direct experience. | ||
*[[Team building]]. High interaction among team members to increase trust and openness. | *[[Team building]]. High interaction among team members to increase trust and openness. | ||
+ | *[[Attitude]]. An evaluative statement or judgment concerning objects, people, or events. | ||
+ | *[[Attitude]]. An evaluative statement, either favorable or unfavorable, concerning objects, people, or events. | ||
+ | *[[Behavior]]. The actions of people. | ||
+ | *[[Behavioral component]]. That part of an [[attitude]] that refers to an intention to behave in a certain way toward someone or something. | ||
+ | *[[Behavioral component]]. The behavioral segment of an [[attitude]] that constitutes an intention to behave in a certain way toward someone or something. | ||
+ | *[[Discrimination]]. Noting of a difference between things; often we refer to unfair discrimination, which means making judgments about individuals based on [[stereotype]]s regarding their demographic group. | ||
+ | *[[Discrimination]]. When someone acts out their prejudicial attitudes toward people who are the targets of their prejudice. | ||
===Methods=== | ===Methods=== |
Revision as of 14:10, 24 March 2018
Human Development Quarter (hereinafter, the Quarter) is the first of four lectures of Operations Quadrivium (hereinafter, the Quadrivium):
- The Quarter is designed to introduce its learners to enterprise discovery, or, in other words, to concepts related to obtaining data needed to administer the enterprise effort; and
- The Quadrivium examines concepts of administering various types of enterprises known as enterprise administration as a whole.
The Quadrivium is the first of seven modules of Septem Artes Administrativi, which is a course designed to introduce its learners to general concepts in business administration, management, and organizational behavior.
Contents
Outline
The predecessor lecture is Human Decisions Quarter.
Concepts
- Shaping behavior. The process of guiding learning in graduated steps using reinforcement or lack of reinforcement.
- Diversity skills training. Specialized training to educate employees about the importance of diversity and teach them skills for working in a diverse workplace.
- Positive organizational scholarship. An area of organizational behavior research that concerns how organizations develop human strengths, foster vitality and resilience, and unlock potential.
- Resilience. An individual's ability to overcome challenges and turn them into opportunities.
- Sensitivity training. Training groups that seek to change behavior through unstructured group interaction.
- Social learning theory. A theory of learning that says people can learn through observation and direct experience.
- Social-learning theory. The view that we can learn through both observation and direct experience.
- Team building. High interaction among team members to increase trust and openness.
- Attitude. An evaluative statement or judgment concerning objects, people, or events.
- Attitude. An evaluative statement, either favorable or unfavorable, concerning objects, people, or events.
- Behavior. The actions of people.
- Behavioral component. That part of an attitude that refers to an intention to behave in a certain way toward someone or something.
- Behavioral component. The behavioral segment of an attitude that constitutes an intention to behave in a certain way toward someone or something.
- Discrimination. Noting of a difference between things; often we refer to unfair discrimination, which means making judgments about individuals based on stereotypes regarding their demographic group.
- Discrimination. When someone acts out their prejudicial attitudes toward people who are the targets of their prejudice.
Methods
Instruments
Practices
The successor lecture is Social Communication Quarter.