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dc.contributor.authorWoodside, Arch
dc.contributor.authorVilliers, R.
dc.contributor.authorMarshall, R.
dc.date.accessioned2017-04-28T13:58:05Z
dc.date.available2017-04-28T13:58:05Z
dc.date.created2017-04-28T09:06:09Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.identifier.citationWoodside, A. and Villiers, R. and Marshall, R. 2016. Incompetency and Competency Training: Improving Executive Skills in Sensemaking, Framing Issues, and Making Choices. Springer/Geneva, Switzerland.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/52234
dc.description.abstract

This book covers theory and practice of competency and incompetency training. ‘Incompetency training’ includes formal and informal instruction that consciously (purposively) or unconsciously imparts knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and behavior (including procedures) that are useless, inaccurate, misleading, and/or will lower performance outcomes of the trainee versus no training or training using alternative training methods. This book offers an early workbench model of incompetency training theory which proposes that executives and associates in firms, academia, and government organizations consciously as well as unknowingly offer incompetency training in many contexts. The evidence so far has shown that increasing trainees' vigilance and ability to recognize exposure to incompetency-training may help trainees to decrease the effectiveness (impact) of exposures to incompetency training—advancing incompetency training theory and knowledge of incompetency training practice may be necessary conditions for remedying negative outcomes that follow from trainees receiving such training. The book uses a series of laboratory experiments to elicit on tools advocated in the literature as aids in increasing incompetency and/or competency, and provides a comprehensive review of the literature on (in)competency training.

dc.titleIncompetency and Competency Training: Improving Executive Skills in Sensemaking, Framing Issues, and Making Choices
dc.typeBook
dcterms.source.isbn3319391089
dcterms.source.placeSpringer/Geneva, Switzerland
curtin.departmentSchool of Marketing
curtin.accessStatusFulltext not available


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