The influence of management training upon organizational climate: An exploratory study

The influence of three management training programs (MT) for first line supervisors (foremen) upon organizational climate were evaluated using a questionnaire design with repeated testing and statistical controls. The main objective for two of the three MT programs under study was to change the orga...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of organizational behavior 1991-09, Vol.12 (5), p.399-411
Hauptverfasser: Moxnes, Paul, Eilertsen, Dag-Erik
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The influence of three management training programs (MT) for first line supervisors (foremen) upon organizational climate were evaluated using a questionnaire design with repeated testing and statistical controls. The main objective for two of the three MT programs under study was to change the organizational climate in a direction that would facilitate learning at work. Results indicate that the most process-oriented training program did change the organizational climate, as perceived by the supervisors, but paradoxically in an apparently negative direction, especially as far as interpersonal conflicts and supervisorial skills were concerned. This finding is interpreted as reflecting changes in supervisors' perception of organizational climate without any necessary 'real' change in the climate itself. The supervisors' increased awareness of organizational climate factors was, on a theoretical basis, considered to facilitate learning at work, thus explaining the apparent paradox.
ISSN:0894-3796
1099-1379
DOI:10.1002/job.4030120505