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Celebrating Positive Deviance at Work: What COVID-19 can Teach Us
Friday, 1 May 2020 by Darnell Lattal, PhD
We will need to develop many skills having to do with persistence, flexibility, creativity, and dealing with the unexpected.
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Expand Your Knowledge and Continuing Education Repertoire!
Wednesday, 28 Nov 2018 by Shauna V. Costello, MA, BCBA
As behavior analysts, we currently must renew our certification every two years by gaining a number of BACB CEUs—either 20 for BCaBAs or 32 for BCBAs. It is true that many professionals often get preoccupied with the day-to-day tasks in front of them: the tasks that have more immediate consequences. If they do not have time to attend conferences, they often end up trying to accrue most, or all, of their required CEUs immediately before the due date to renew their certification (fixed-interval pattern of responding, anyone?).
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The Lift 007 | Structured Problem Solving Skills
This podcast episode describes the importance of teaching supervisees to take a structured problem-solving approach. The roles of negative reinforcement and self-control in problem identification and problem-solving are discussed. The podcast describes a structured 5 step process for problem solving and strategies for maximizing your success at each step.
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Organizational and Time Management (OTM) Skills Part 1
Friday, 2 Dec 2022
OTM Skills should be viewed as pivotal skills because mastery of them positively impacts other important skills critical to the success of a supervisor and clinician.
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ABA Technologies’ Education Technology Experts Recognized
Tuesday, 11 Apr 2023
MELBOURNE, FLORIDA (April 7, 2023) – ABA Technologies, Inc., a behavior-based learning and development company, has been recognized for three of its women leaders in the “Inspiring Women in Ed Tech, 2023” edition of Aspioneer Business World Magazine.
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Behavior Analysis and Traffic Safety
“Well a lot of lives are lost on the road... We lost more people during the period of the Vietnam war on the highways than we did in Vietnam.”
Ronald Van Houten
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The Path to Gold 003 | Social Issues within the Health & Fitness Space
After a hiatus, Chauntae Gold is joined by fellow BCBA & Fitness Coach, Trina Mendoza, as they speak about social issues within the health and fitness space. For more from these two amazing women, follow them on instagram!
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AC4P with Dr. Scott Geller 017 | Leadership vs. Management Part 2
Are you a leader or are you a manager? These terms are often used interchangeably, but do they actually mean the same thing? Dr. Scott Geller is back to continue his talk on Leadership vs Management and answer some questions regarding real-life experiences.
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Thought Leaders 017 - Dr. Jesus Rosales-Ruiz - Part 1
This month on Operant Innovations - Thought Leaders, we are sitting down and speaking with Dr. Jesus Rosales-Ruiz about his history in Mexico and his experience working with Dr. Don Baer & Dr. Ogden Lindsley shaped him into the behavioral scientist he is today. Not only was he not immediately sold on the science of human behavior, he explains how his turbulent ride brought him to UNT.
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Operant Innovations 012 | Landing a Job Outside of Clinical Behavior Analysis | Reggie Seecharan
We often see the question, "What can you do with a behavior analysis degree outside of clinical work?" Well, the short answer is... A LOT! Join Reggie Seecharan, a recent graduate of Florida Institute of Technology, as he speaks about landing an internship at NASA and then a job at Amazon.
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5 Practices for Entrepreneurial Management
Saturday, 6 Aug 2016 by ABA Technologies
Leaders today often focus on fighting change, whether from competition, or uncontrollable forces. But often such change is inevitable, and as Buckminster Fuller’s quote tells us, those who avoid the fight and simply do things better often come out on top. To adapt to change in this way, and work to make the old obsolete, leaders must establish a company that fosters innovative and entrepreneurial behavior.
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April Rowland, MS, BCBA
… feedback preferences of employees, examining the effects of rules on the efficacy of reinforcer magnitude, and teaching creativity using fluency-based instruction. Courses by this Instructor Sort by A -> Z Z -> A Search Ethics and … feedback preferences of employees, examining the effects of rules on the efficacy of reinforcer magnitude, and teaching creativity using fluency-based instruction. … April Rowland, MS, BCBA …
April Rowland, M.S., BCBA
… feedback preferences of employees, examining the effects of rules on the efficacy of reinforcer magnitude, and teaching creativity using fluency-based instruction. Courses by this Instructor Sort by A -> Z Z -> A Search Ethics and … feedback preferences of employees, examining the effects of rules on the efficacy of reinforcer magnitude, and teaching creativity using fluency-based instruction. … April Rowland, M.S., BCBA …
University Series 004 | Western Michigan University, Part 3
Join Operant Innovations for Part 3 of their interview with Western Michigan University. This week we will be speaking with Dr. Heather McGee about the Industrial/Organizational Behavior Management Program.
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University Series 048 | University of Cincinnati Distance Learning
Today we are joined by Dr. James Hawkins and Dr. Neil Deochand from the University of Cincinnati Distance Learning Program. There are a plethora of distance learning programs and it can be very hard to decipher between them, but after speaking with Dr. Hawkins and Dr. Deochand you can hear the passion that they put into their program.
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