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  2. Model Behavior - Wikipedia

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    Model Behavior is a 2000 television film that aired on ABC's The Wonderful World of Disney anthology series. The film starred Maggie Lawson, Justin Timberlake in his film debut, and Kathie Lee Gifford, and was directed by Mark Rosman. [1] It is based on the book Janine and Alex, Alex and Janine by Michael Graubart Levin.

  3. A Behavioral Theory of the Firm - Wikipedia

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    The behavioral theory of the firm first appeared in the 1963 book A Behavioral Theory of the Firm by Richard M. Cyert and James G. March. [1] The work on the behavioral theory started in 1952 when March, a political scientist, joined Carnegie Mellon University, where Cyert was an economist. [2]

  4. Situational leadership theory - Wikipedia

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    Situational Leadership Theory, now named the Situational Leadership Model, is a model created by Dr. Paul Hersey and Dr. Ken Blanchard, developed while working on the text book, Management of Organizational Behavior. [1] The theory was first introduced in 1969 as "Life Cycle Theory of Leadership". [2]

  5. B. J. Fogg - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Fogg's interests gradually shifted from persuasive technology to general human behavior. [30] [non-primary source needed] He published the Fogg Behavior Model (FBM), a model for analyzing and designing human behavior. [31] The FBM describes three conditions needed for a behavior to occur: (1) motivation (2) ability and (3) a prompt.

  6. Four stages of competence - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, the four stages of competence, or the "conscious competence" learning model, relates to the psychological states involved in the process of progressing from incompetence to competence in a skill. People may have several skills, some unrelated to each other, and each skill will typically be at one of the stages at a given time.

  7. Organizational behavior - Wikipedia

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    All three of them drew from their experience to develop a model of effective organizational management, and each of their theories independently shared a focus on human behavior and motivation. [ 3 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] One of the first management consultants , Frederick Taylor , was a 19th-century engineer who applied an approach known as the ...

  8. Model Behaviour - Wikipedia

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    Model Behaviour or Model Behavior may refer to: "Model Behaviour", short story in the collection The Longest Night; Model Behaviour, a 1982 American romantic-comedy film; Model Behavior, a 2000 television movie starring Maggie Lawson, Justin Timberlake, and Kathie Lee Gifford; Model Behaviour, UK Channel 4 series, 2001–2002

  9. Mental model - Wikipedia

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    The term mental model is believed to have originated with Kenneth Craik in his 1943 book The Nature of Explanation. [1] [2] Georges-Henri Luquet in Le dessin enfantin (Children's drawings), published in 1927 by Alcan, Paris, argued that children construct internal models, a view that influenced, among others, child psychologist Jean Piaget.