Feeding back behavioural data: INTERACTIVE SKILLS
Abstract
The ultimate purpose in acquiring knowledge is to do something with it; to use it in some way. The previous article showed how knowledge about interpersonal behaviour can be gathered up by an observer. This article takes the story two stages further by showing how the data is processed, and in particular, by describing the use to which it is put after it has been analysed. Our current concern, therefore, is with how the data about interpersonal behaviour which has been assembled by the process of behaviour analysis is fed back to participating managers during their training experience.
Citation
HONEY, P., FIELDS ICL, R. and HINSON BOAC, D. (1971), "Feeding back behavioural data: INTERACTIVE SKILLS", Industrial and Commercial Training, Vol. 3 No. 7, pp. 316-329. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb003147
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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