SYMLOG: The SYMLOG interaction scoring manual
Author: Robert Freed Bales
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Published: 1977
Total Pages: 282
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Author: Robert Freed Bales
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Published: 1977
Total Pages: 282
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Published: 1977
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Published: 1979
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Herbert H. Blumberg
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 1983
Total Pages: 622
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: A. Paul Hare
Publisher: University Press of America
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 554
ISBN-13: 9780761829409
DOWNLOAD EBOOKInspired by the research and theory of Robert Freed Bales (Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Harvard University), this collection of research and applications using SYMLOG, a system for the multi-level observation of groups, provides the most recent examples of analyzing aspects of social interaction systems. The collection shows the relationship of SYMLOG to other theoretical models, gives examples of international research, includes applications in health, education, religion, and policy analysis, and illustrates problems and solutions regarding the validity and reliability of the method. The editors provide the widest selection of articles on SYMLOG, covering theory, research, and applications in organizational development and other fields.
Author: James G. Hunt
Publisher: SIU Press
Published: 1982
Total Pages: 372
ISBN-13: 9780809310265
DOWNLOAD EBOOKVolume 6 of the Leadership Symposia--sponsored by the Department of Administrative Sciences and College of Business Administration at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale--charts the state of the field of leadership through a judicious mixture of established and emerging scholars. The text is broken into four parts, with each part containing an Introduction by the editors. Part 1 consists of "Leadership and Managerial Behavior as Loosely Coupled Systems for Moving Beyond Establishment Views," by the editors; "The Relevance of Some Studies of Managerial Work and Behavior to Leadership Research," Rosemary Stewart; "Unstructured, Nonparticipant Observation and the Study of Leaders' Interpersonal Contacts," Robert S. Bussom, Lars L. Larson, and William M. Vicars; "Leaders on Line," Michael M. Lombardo and Morgan W. McCall, Jr.; and "Various Paths Beyond Establishment Views," Bernard Wilpert. Part 2 contains "Multiplexed Supervision and Leadership," Fred Dansereau, Jr., Joseph A. Alutto, Steven E. Markham, and MacDonald Dumas; "A Theory of Leadership Categorization," Robert G. Lord, Roseanne J. Foti, and James S. Phillips; "Leadership Activation Theory," John E. Sheridan, Jeffrey L. Kerr, and Michael A. Abelson; and "Intensity of Relation, Dyadic-Group Considerations, Cognitive Categorization, and Transformational Leadership," Bernard M. Bass; "Strategies for Dealing with Different Processes in Different Contexts," Ian Morley, "A Multiplexed Response to Bass and Morley," Fred Dansereau, Jr., Joseph A. Alutto, Steven E. Markham, and MacDonald Dumas; and "Properly Categorizing the Commentary," Roseanne J. Foti, Robert G. Lord, and James S. Phillips. Part 3 contains "SYMLOG and Leadership Theory," Robert F. Bales and Daniel J. Isenberg; "Toward a Macro-Oriented Model of Leadership: An Odyssey," James G. Hunt and Richard N. Osborn; and "Toward a Paradigm Shift in the Study of Leadership," Henry J. Tosi, Jr. Essays in part 4 are "If You're Not Serving Bill and Barbara, Then You're Not Serving Leadership," Henry Mintzberg; "Beyond Establishment Leadership Views: An Epilog," by the editors; "Leadership Research and the European Connection: An Epilog," Dian-Marie Hosking and James G. Hunt; and "Conclusion: The Leadership-Management Controversy Revisited," Schriesheim, Hunt, and Sekaran.
Author: Richard Polley
Publisher: Praeger
Published: 1988-08-12
Total Pages: 440
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKSYMLOG is an acronym for a powerful theory and method of group observation: Systematic Multiple Level Observation of Groups. The Symlog Practitioner draws on an international network of SYMLOG researchers and practitioners to present a varied collection of cases demonstrating the full range of settings in which SYMLOG has been applied. This volume is an important contribution to both the theory and practice of small group observation and analysis, making it indispensable for teachers, students, and researchers in the growing field of small group research and for practitioners and consultants who wish to use SYMLOG in the field.