Individual and Interpersonal Behaviour (Byte Size Skills Course)
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In Bude
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Bude
Individual and Interpersonal Behaviour Course Most of the research into human motivation has been carried out in respect of work. Some of these ideas and research results are complex, with Researchers attempting to identify the factors that motivate, or prevent motivation in people. After participating in this course, you should be able to: describe the motivational theories of Herzberg and Maslow briefly review the main theories of personality describe the major theories of perception relate personal factors, role theory and conflict to individual attitudes and behaviour describe the organisational issues relating to individual attitudes and behaviour. In working through this session, you will practise the following BTEC common skills: Managing and Developing Self Working with and Relating to others Communicating Managing Tasks and Solving Problems Applying Numeracy Applying Technology Applying Design and Creativity
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- IT
- Skills and Training
Course programme
Syllabus
Introduction
Objectives
Motivation
Herzberg's theories
Maslow's theories
Personality
Humanistic theories - Carl Rogers, Abraham Maslow
Perception
Nineteenth-century theories
Behaviour analysis theories - Pavlov, Edward Thorndike, B.F. Skinner
Gestalt analysis theories
Role theory and conflict
Organisational issues
The move towards non-hierarchical organisations
The recent impact of standards of performance
The concept of quality assurance
Global competition
Manager development and management development activities
Personality theories - Freud, Carl Jung, Adler, Horney and Fromm, Eysenck, Isobel Myers and Katherine Briggs
Sample Course Materials
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Study Hours
This is only an approximate figure and is dependant upon how much time you can dedicate to your studies and how well you grasp the learning concepts in the course material. Furthermore, at the end of each lesson there is a question paper that needs to be completed and returned to your tutor. You should allow at least 1 - 2 hours of study to complete each question paper.
The approximate amount of time required to complete the course is: 20 hrs.
Individual and Interpersonal Behaviour (Byte Size Skills Course)