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LHRD 3071 Edward Gibbons Exam 1 Questions And Answers, Exams of Leadership and Team Management

LHRD 3071 Edward Gibbons Exam 1 Questions And Answers

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LHRD 3071 Edward Gibbons Exam 1
Questions And Answers
Len Nadler -
correct answer Best known for coining the term "Human Resource
Development"
Ed Holton -
correct answer - known for his work in training transfer,
motivation to learn, and evaluation of HRD programs.
- Co-authored "Foundations of Human Resource Development"
alongside with Richard Swanson.
Ed Holton (work and achool) -
correct answer •Doctorate of Education, Human Resource
Development Virginia Tech University, 1991
•MBA, Virginia Tech University, 1980
•BS, Finance & Management, Virginia Tech University, 1978
Richard Swanson -
correct answer - strong advocate for defining HRD as a specific
field with its own body of knowledge, separate from HRM and OD.
- Co-Authored "foundations of Human Resource
Development" w/ ed holton.
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Questions And Answers

Len Nadler - correct answer ✅Best known for coining the term "Human Resource Development" Ed Holton - correct answer ✅- known for his work in training transfer, motivation to learn, and evaluation of HRD programs.

  • Co-authored "Foundations of Human Resource Development" alongside with Richard Swanson. Ed Holton (work and achool) - correct answer ✅•Doctorate of Education, Human Resource Development Virginia Tech University, 1991 •MBA, Virginia Tech University, 1980 •BS, Finance & Management, Virginia Tech University, 1978 Richard Swanson - correct answer ✅- strong advocate for defining HRD as a specific field with its own body of knowledge, separate from HRM and OD.
  • Co-Authored "foundations of Human Resource Development" w/ ed holton.

Questions And Answers

  • HRD is his emphasis on performance improvement as a central focus of HRD activities. Richard Swanson (school and work) - correct answer ✅•Doctorate of Education, University of Illinois, 1968 •MA, The College of New Jersey, 1966 •BA, The College of New Jersey, 1964 Malcolm Knowles - correct answer ✅- Influential figure in the field of adult education and is particularly known for his work on andragogy (the art an science of helping adults learn)
  • Veteran : US Navy served during WW Malcolm Knowles (school and work) - correct answer ✅•PhD, University of Chicago - Did not complete •MA, University of Chicago, 1949 •BA, Harvard University, 1934

Questions And Answers

Elliott Jaques - correct answer ✅- Wrote, "The Changing Culture of a Factory" (1951)

  • explores the dynamics of organizational culture and the relationship between social systems and work performance.
  • The term organizational culture, was first introduced in this book
  • Developed an objective scientific process for testing and measuring human capability.
  • Veteran: Canadian Army Medical Corps during WWII Elliott Jaques (school and work) - correct answer ✅•PhD, Social Relations, Harvard University •MD, Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1939 •BA, University of Toronto, 1935 Kurt Lewin - correct answer ✅- "father of change mgt"
  • His work laid the groundwork for OD, a core component for HRD
  • His change mgt model, particularly his "unfreeze-change-refreeze" model, is foundational in understanding how to implement and manage change organizations

Questions And Answers

  • Veteran : Germany Army in WWI Kurt Lewin (school and work) - correct answer ✅•PhD, Psychology, University of Berlin, 1916 •BA, Philosophy and Psychology, University of Munich The American society for training directors began in NOLA during a training committee meeting of the American petroleum institute in 1942 - correct answer ✅1940s The term HRD coined by Len Nadler marketed the beginning of HRD in a distinct area of practice - correct answer ✅1960s - 1970s Where was the American Society for Training Directors formed? known known as (Association for talent development) - correct answer ✅Baton Rouge, Louisiana When did HRD practitioners began to identify themselves as part of distinct profession, and develop their own distinct occupation

Questions And Answers

David Hume (1711 - 1776) - correct answer ✅- in 1771 he published "An Enquiry concerning the Principles of Morals"

  • he contended that an argument cannot be won solely though the logic and reason, emphasizing the role of human sentiments in shaping our understanding of right and wrong Jonathan Haidt - correct answer ✅- a social psychologist and professor of ethic leadership at NYU stern school of Business
  • demonstrates that moral judgements are often based on intuitive, emotional responses rather than deliberate reasoning Both David Hume and Jonathan Haidt agree that..... - correct answer ✅agree that human moral behavior is primarily driven by emotions rather then pure rationally.