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Kudos for One of the Home Team
… WVU philosophy professor Ralph W. Clark. A book in Japanese on reducing stress in Japanese companies through behavior-based leadership, (2010), with Japanese entrepreneur Jun Ishida. Life’s a PIC/NIC...when you understand behavior (2017), … her a coffee cup on which was written: “Diplomacy is the art of letting others have your way.” Nothing captures Darnell’s leadership style better, in the best, non-Machiavellian sense of that expression. She has a sense of where things should go, … WVU philosophy professor Ralph W. Clark. A book in Japanese on reducing stress in Japanese companies through behavior-based leadership, (2010), with Japanese entrepreneur Jun Ishida. Life’s a PIC/NIC...when you understand behavior (2017), …
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8 Team Leader Skills that Inspire Innovative Life-Saving Solutions
What makes a great team leader that inspires others? Learn more about the top skills that team leaders should possess by reading here!
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But I Didn’t Know I Had the Authority
by Janis Allen
When the charge nurse was asked why he didn’t send the patient to the ICU room earlier, he replied, “I didn’t know I had the authority.”
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Is Corporate Training the Answer?
Performance problems plague organizations both big and small. Wherever humans work, performance is happening, and so too are problems. Though each company’s performance issues are unique, often a formulaic—read: cookie-cutter— approach is the chosen remedy.
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Like a Boss
What does it mean to be a boss? When you hear the word “boss” do you picture your favorite boss or perhaps one you were not particularly fond of? Or do you picture some other dramatic version of a boss?
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8 Foundational Skills for Team Leaders & Members
Like oil for machinery, these skills make teamwork move more smoothly.
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Exceptional Supervisor Certificate FAQs
The Exceptional supervisor certificate is essentially a “leadership 101” training program, suitable for anyone who works in a position where they have to manage the performance of other people, in any industry. It consists of 10 different modules, each covering a different skillset.
CrossFit Ignite Video presented by April Rowland
IGNITE - speakers get 5 minutes and must use 20 slides with each slide advancing automatically after 15 seconds, forcing speakers to get the point, fast.
In this Ignite presentation, April Rowland tells us about CrossFit and Behavior Analysis.
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Engaging in a Time of Non-Engagement
by Janis Allen
A few days into the “home-isolation” policy during the Coronavirus outbreak of 2020, David, one of my colleagues at the Veterans History Museum of the Carolinas made a smart suggestion:
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Behavior in Translation
Have you ever heard a paper presented at a conference or elsewhere about research with rats or pigeons, and it seems like the findings might be helpful in working with your clients? But then you wonder, is there really a connection between the two?
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Staff Training That Clicks
Respondent ConditioningAuditory stimuli used for changing behavior dates back to the 189
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Making the Most of Your Conference (with our free planner)
Conferences are great for learning new things and connecting with colleagues. Before you head to CalABA or another upcoming event, spend time identifying goals to get the most out of your experience. Read on for strategies and a free, downloadable conference planner. Most conferences attendees seek to learn new things and network with colleagues. Spend time reflecting and setting goals for both learning and networking.
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The Tipping Scale: Customer Gratuity and Quality of Service
Servers and wait staff deal with it all--heavy trays, plates with strangers’ food remains rude customers and neck-breathing management. A treasure trove of memes, Facebook posts, and popular articles chronicle the often grotesque conditions of serving strangers a meal and cleaning up after them. Many people (even some of our readers) likely waited tables in high school, college, or now as a career.
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The Lift 006 | The Benefits of Learning from Experts and Self-Managing Development with Dr. John Austin
This podcast describes the content in Chapter 6 The Benefits of Learning from Experts and Self-Managing. The content covers the importance of teaching trainees and supervisees the skills needed to take an active role in managing their professional development throughout their career.
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ABA Technologies’ KeyPress Publishing Releases Quick Wins! 2nd Ed.
Quick Wins! Using Behavior Science to Accelerate and Sustain School Improvement
by Dr. Paul Gavoni and Anika Costa
MELBOURNE, Florida [July 17, 2023] – While educational leaders are eager to make a difference, a common mistake is placing too many demands on faculty and staff during the initial stages of change.
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