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Exceptional Supervisor Certificate Part 1
The Exceptional Supervisor Certificate (ESC) teaches individuals some core competencies needed for navigating the common challenges people often face as leaders in their workplace today. The competencies include communication, delegation, analyzing and improving performance problems, engaging employees, self and time management, project management, managing generational and employee differences, managing change, and decision-making.
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Exceptional Supervisor Certificate Part 2
The Exceptional Supervisor Certificate (ESC) teaches individuals some core competencies needed for navigating the common challenges people often face as leaders in their workplace today. The competencies include communication, delegation, analyzing and improving performance problems, engaging employees, self and time management, project management, managing generational and employee differences, managing change, and decision-making.
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The Consulting Supervisor and New Supervisor Workbooks
… The Consulting Supervisor and New Supervisor Workbooks The Consulting Supervisor and New Supervisor Workbooks About the Workbooks In this pair of workbooks, Linda LeBlanc and Tyra Sellers continue their efforts to …
Exceptional Supervisor Certificate Part 3
The Exceptional Supervisor Certificate (ESC) teaches individuals some core competencies needed for navigating the common challenges people often face as leaders in their workplace today. The competencies include communication, delegation, analyzing and improving performance problems, engaging employees, self and time management, project management, managing generational and employee differences, managing change, and decision-making.
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Operant Innovations 015 | Supervision Revisited
After scouring social media and seeing the plethora of questions regarding supervision, we started to seek out resources. We were lucky enough to come across a webinar with Dr. Cheryl Davis and Dr. Dana Reinecke from Supervisor ABA. These two magnificent women have set out to revamp how both supervisors and supervisees approach their supervisory experience to ensure that training is all-encompassing.
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The Lift 003 | Understanding Past Influences and Their Effect on You as A Supervisor
Dr. Linda LeBlanc and Dr. Tyra Sellers are joined by Dr. Shahla Ala'i-Rosales! This episode describes the importance of understanding your learning history with prior supervisors and influencers. There are several benefits of reflection on your past experiences with supervisors, mentors, coaches . . . good, bad, and ugly. The podcast describes an activity for exploring the past influences in order to identify your values and design your actions as a supervisor. In addition, the listener is guided through an activity for identifying future development goals and seeking influencers and mentors to help them achieve those goals.
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The Lift 002 | Collaborative Supervisory Relationships
This episode focuses on the fact that effective supervisory relationships are built on bi-directional collaborative efforts on the part of the supervisor and the supervisee. There are risks for supervisee, supervisor, clients, and the field as a whole if there is no collaborative effort and the two parties do not each feel respected, valued, and acknowledged. The podcast describes strategies for setting expectations for the relationship from the outset and for establishing collaborative goals for supervision. The importance of bi-directional feedback is explored and strategies for creating a committed and healthy learning context are reviewed.
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The Supervisor's Mentor Tree
This tree represents the influences on your learning journey to become the supervisor you are today. Continued reflection and purposeful self-evaluation can help you ensure that your tree continues to have healthy growth in the right direction.
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The Consulting Supervisor’s Workbook: Supporting New Supervisors Paperback
This workbook is designed to be a practical support to help Consulting Supervisors meet the BACB® requirements that took effect on January 1, 2022.
$35.99
The Consulting Supervisor’s Workbook: Supporting New Supervisors Coil Bound
This workbook is designed to be a practical support to help Consulting Supervisors meet the BACB® requirements that took effect on January 1, 2022.
$39.99
The New Supervisor’s Workbook: Success in the First Year of Supervision Coil Bound
This workbook is designed to be a practical support to help New BCBA® Supervisors meet the BACB® requirements that took effect on January 1, 2022.
$49.99
The New Supervisor’s Workbook: Success in the First Year of Supervision Paperback
This workbook is designed to be a practical support to help New BCBA® Supervisors meet the BACB® requirements that took effect on January 1, 2022.
$45.99
The Lift 001 | So . . . we should write a book!
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Join hosts Dr. Linda LeBlanc & Dr. Tyra Sellers as they describe the motivation for the creation of the book on supervision focusing on the importance of high-quality supervision for trainees, clients, and the field at large. This is even more important given the shift to more junior people in the profession with our current growth trajectory. The podcast focuses on the importance of discussing supervision in terms of relationships that are both collaborative and bi-directional in influence. Distinctions are made between the terms: supervisor, mentor, and sponsor.
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Join hosts Dr. Linda LeBlanc & Dr. Tyra Sellers as they describe the motivation for the creation of the book on supervision focusing on the importance of high-quality supervision for trainees, clients, and the field at large. This is even more important given the shift to more junior people in the profession with our current growth trajectory. The podcast focuses on the importance of discussing supervision in terms of relationships that are both collaborative and bi-directional in influence. Distinctions are made between the terms: supervisor, mentor, and sponsor.
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Are You a Supervisor, a Mentor, or a Leader?
How to Take Your Supervisory Skills to the Next LevelMany Board Certified Behavior Analysts® are familiar with supervisory responsibilities, but fewer become mentors or exhibit true leadership qualities.
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Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor
… Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor About the book In this text, Linda LeBlanc, Tyra Sellers, and Shahla Ala’i explore both entry-level … in supervision. The book focuses on the importance of strong relationships and teaching higher-order skills throughout any supervisory endeavor. The authors provide a conceptually sound set of supervision practices that will guide the actions of …