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Four-Drive Theory Recommends Keeping All Four Drives in "Balance"; That

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Four-drive theory recommends keeping all four drives in "balance"; that is, organizations should avoid too much or too little opportunity to fulfill each drive.

Understand the importance and procedure of instructional design in training.
Recognize the significance and challenges of diversity and attitude-focused training programs.
Grasp the timing and strategies for effective training program evaluation.
Learn the advantages and limitations of different training methods, including EPSSs, action learning, and behavior modeling.

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Lamina

A thin layer, plate, or scale of organic material, such as the lamina of a vertebrate's bone or the lamina propria in mucous membranes.

Xiphoid Process

A small cartilaginous extension of the lower part of the sternum which is usually ossified in the adult human.

Costal Cartilage

The bars of hyaline cartilage that connect the ends of the ribs to the sternum, contributing to the elasticity and expansion capacity of the rib cage.

Manubrium

The broad, upper part of the sternum (breastbone) with which the clavicles (collarbones) and the first ribs articulate.

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