NTL Institute for Applied Behavioral Science

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Name (Latin)
NTL Institute for Applied Behavioral Science
Other forms of name
N.T.L. Institute for Applied Behavioral Science
National Training Laboratories (National Education Association of the United States)
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Other Identifiers
VIAF: 133736729
Wikidata: Q1967777
Library of congress: n 84022600
Sources of Information
  • The NTL managers' handbook, c1983:t.p. (NTL Institute) introd. (NTL Institute for Applied Behavioral Science, formerly National Training Laboratories)
  • Journal of behavioral science, Mar. 1991:t.p. (NTL Institute) p. 132 (NTL Institute for Applied Behavioral Science)
Wikipedia description:

The National Training Laboratories Institute for Applied Behavioral Science, known as the NTL Institute, is an American non-profit behavioral psychology center founded by Kurt Lewin in 1947. NTL became a major influence in modern corporate training programs, and in particular, developed the T-groups methodology that remains in place today. Lewin died early on in the project and the work was continued by co-founders Ron Lippitt, Lee Bradford, and Ken Benne, among others. The NTL Institute produced or influenced other notable and influential contributors to the human relations movement in post-World War II management though, notably Douglas McGregor (who, like Lewin, also died young), Chris Argyris, Edgar H. Schein, and Warren Bennis. NTL began publishing The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science in 1965 and it remains a renowned publication contributing a body of knowledge to the field that increases understanding of change processes and outcomes. The NTL Institute continues to work in the field of organization development. The original center in Bethel, Maine continues to operate, but the organization has moved its headquarters to Silver Spring, Maryland.

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