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Human Performance Technology beyond Cultural Differences

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APEC국제교육협력원 (Institute of APEC Collaborative Education)
초록

The purpose of this article is to examine the possibilities of Human Performance Technology (HPT) under the background of global economy. First, two kinds of culture, national culture and organizational culture are introduced and compared. Next, the impact of cultures on human learning and working performance is examined in the aspects of learning and training, management, and global cooperation. And then the article proposes different strategies for managing the factor of culture to achieve desired performance, including diffusion and adaption. In addition, it is considered that how the proposed strategies can be utilized for public education systems. Finally, further research agenda is addressed Living in a culture is like swimming in the water is for a fish: one does not recognize one’s basic cultural values and beliefs as being there. They are the water one swims in. Everything one does takes this water into account unconsciously (Addison & Wittkuhn, 2001, p. 16). Pushing harder and harder on familiar solutions, while fundamental problems persist or worsen, is a reliable indicator of nonsystemic thinking- what we often call the “what we need here is a bigger hammer” syndrome (Senge, 1994, p. 61).

목차
Abstract
Introduction
Culture
Organizational Cultures
Scrutiny on HPT Models
HPT’s Successful Application in DifferentCultures
Conclusion
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저자
  • Zihang Shao(Indiana University)
  • Sung Pil Kang(Indiana University)