Biography: Dennis C. Kinlaw, Ed. D., received his doctorate in adult education from George Washington University. He has master's degrees from Wesley Theological Seminary and Garrett Theological Seminary and a Bachelor of Science degree from Florida Southern College. He has taught graduate courses for American University, George Washington University, and Virginia Commonwealth University in the areas of management theory and practice, human behavior, group dynamics, interpersonal communication, organizational behavior, learning theory, human resource development, program planning and evaluation, and counseling of adults. For more than twenty years, Kinlaw has been a consultant to organizations and has conducted management training programs.
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