This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the powerful intersection between behavior science and performance improvement and demonstrates the myriad ways in which this science can advance performance improvement. The chapters in this book were originally published in the Journal of Organizational Behavior Management.
This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the powerful intersection between behavior science and performance improvement and demonstrates the myriad ways in which this science can advance performance improvement. The chapters in this book were originally published in the Journal of Organizational Behavior Management.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Douglas A. Johnson is the Global Engagement and Learning Leader for Eastman Chemical Company, where he leads initiatives related to leadership development, performance improvement, employee training, instructional design, and performance management to guide learning, employee motivation, and safety outcomes. He previously spent 13 years working as a faculty member at Western Michigan University. He is certified as a Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt and a doctoral-level Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA-D). He is an expert in instructional design, training design/development, computer-based instruction, performance management, behavioral systems analysis, fluency training, incentives, feedback, and employee motivation. C. Merle Johnson is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Central Michigan University, USA. He serves on the editorial board for the Journal of Organizational Behavior Management. His research concerns organizational behaviour management, treatment of sleep disorders in children, behavioural pediatrics, and assessment & treatment of children who have low-incidence disabilities.
Inhaltsangabe
An Introduction to Innovations in Organizational Behavior Management 1. Behavioral Safety: An Efficacious Application of Applied Behavior Analysis to Reduce Human Suffering 2. Total Worker Health® and Organizational Behavior Management: Emerging Opportunities for Improving Worker Well-being Training 3. Training for Performance Excellence 4. The Advancement of Training within business using behavior-based instructional design The Advancement of Training within Business Using Behavior-Based Instructional Design 5. Self-Management in Organizational Behavior Management 6. Observing the Behavior of Organisms in Organizational Behavior Management 7. Merging OBM with Discipline Systems: Making the Case for Performance Recovery 8. Consumer Behavior Analysis and the Marketing Firm: Measures of Performance 9. The Ethics of Organizational Behavior Management 10. Encouraging Multiculturalism and Diversity within Organizational Behavior Management 11. Marketing and Consulting in Organizational Behavior Management 12. Professional Development in Organizational Behavior Management 13. Issues with Private Practice Conclusions and Recommendations : Perspectives on Predictions of the Performance of Organizational Behavior Management
An Introduction to Innovations in Organizational Behavior Management 1. Behavioral Safety: An Efficacious Application of Applied Behavior Analysis to Reduce Human Suffering 2. Total Worker Health® and Organizational Behavior Management: Emerging Opportunities for Improving Worker Well-being Training 3. Training for Performance Excellence 4. The Advancement of Training within business using behavior-based instructional design The Advancement of Training within Business Using Behavior-Based Instructional Design 5. Self-Management in Organizational Behavior Management 6. Observing the Behavior of Organisms in Organizational Behavior Management 7. Merging OBM with Discipline Systems: Making the Case for Performance Recovery 8. Consumer Behavior Analysis and the Marketing Firm: Measures of Performance 9. The Ethics of Organizational Behavior Management 10. Encouraging Multiculturalism and Diversity within Organizational Behavior Management 11. Marketing and Consulting in Organizational Behavior Management 12. Professional Development in Organizational Behavior Management 13. Issues with Private Practice Conclusions and Recommendations : Perspectives on Predictions of the Performance of Organizational Behavior Management
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