Background
Herrenkohl, Roy Cecil was born on August 26, 1932 in Huntington, West Virginia, United States. Son of Roy Cecil and Anna Marie (Ashworth) Herrenkohl.
(Becoming a Team puts the ideas, advice, and tools student...)
Becoming a Team puts the ideas, advice, and tools students need to successfully enter the workplace where employer demands "to work as a team" are intensifying. This text blends the latest research on "teams" with an assortment of assessments and exercises. Central to its approach is the requirement that students actively participate in class teams that form for the duration of the course. Roy Herrenkohl's, teaching experience in Lehigh's Business School's Executive Education courses led him to develop a course on "Teams" - a course based on student needs and one which has been taught in a variety of subject areas including business and engineering. In addition to teaching, he does research on teamwork and employee empowerment and also program evaluation research assessing the impact of educational, social and industrial training activities. Becoming a Team: Achieving a Goal will be a valuable resource for teachers and students alike in many arenas in which teamwork is taught and practiced.
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Herrenkohl, Roy Cecil was born on August 26, 1932 in Huntington, West Virginia, United States. Son of Roy Cecil and Anna Marie (Ashworth) Herrenkohl.
Bachelor, Washington and Lee University, 1954. Postgraduate, Reading University, England, 1955. Postgraduate, Union Theological Seminary, New York City, 1957.
Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology, New York University, 1966.
Associate secretary W.T. Grant Foundation, New York City, 1957-1962. Lecturer in psychology Long Island University, 1964-1966. Assistant professor social relations Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1966-1969, associate professor, 1969-1975, professor, 1975-1996, director Center for Social Research, 1974-1990, vice provost for research, 1990-1996, Distinguished University Service professor, since 1996.
Consultant Computing Devices International, Minneapolis, 1995-1997.
(Becoming a Team puts the ideas, advice, and tools student...)
(Becoming a Team puts the ideas, advice, and tools student...)
(Published by Cengage Learning (TM), 2006.)
Member American Psychological Association, American Psychological Society.
Married Ellen Madeline Cohen, November 27, 1964. Children: Eric Brian, Todd Ian, Joshua David.