ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT

Organizational Behavior Management (OBM) is a sub-discipline of ABA, which is the application of the science of behavior.  ABA emphasizes the use of operant and respondent procedures to produce behavior change.  Behavior Analysis as a science has very explicit goals. Prediction and control of behavior, with an emphasis on control, are the objectives of behavior analysis (Hayes & Brownstein, 1986). For more information, check out OBM Networks's website here.

 

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Friday
Nov122010

Maintenance of Interventions: The Behavioral Research Supervisory System

E-Mail From Nadia Mullen

Hello

You may recall my contacting you previously about your studies in JOBM but in case you don't, I am a student at the University of Otago in New Zealand, completing my masters thesis in the area of intervention maintenance.

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Friday
Nov052010

A Review of The Courage Factor: Living People-Based Leadership by E. Scott Geller and Bob Veazie

Give this book to anyone you want to turn on to behavioral approaches to safety.

OverviewI planned to skip the fictionalized, illustrative story line and just skim for the authors’ main instructional points. But instead, their excellent writing so caught me up in the plight and emotional upheavals of Joanne Cruse, the plant safety director that

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