bunchofsite.com bunchofsite.com
   Index Page :> About Us :> Privacy of Info :> ToS :> Add Url :> Submit Article
Search:   

 

Events & News

 

Cooking & Drinking

 

Teens & Kids

 

Automobiles

 

Fitness & Health

 

Healthcare & Medicine

 

Entertainment

 

Realty & Property

 

Companies & Business

 

Computers & Software

 

Games & Play

 

Tour & Travel

 

Society & Issues

 

Fashion & Lifestyle

 

Garden & Home

 

Academics & Learning

 

Jobs & Employment

 

Law & Politics

 

Science & Space

 

Shopping Online

 

Self Management

 

Creative Arts

 

Outdoor & Sports

 

Finance & Banking

 

Index Page › Companies & Business › Business Links
 

Twenty-Five Things You Don't Know About Behavior Management (Part 3)

 
Author: Reg Adkins

In real estate and business, the elemental truth is simple "Location, Location, and Location."

In behavior management, the elemental truth is similar, "documentation, documentation, and documentation."

A friend of mine, (Bert Webb) who publishes Open Loops, a site on efficiency and effectiveness in education and business, and I have worked together on several projects designed to streamline documentation. Most of these have taken the form of fill in the blank and pop up electronic documents that greatly increase the speed with which we may record the information.

11. Write out, in detail, the specific behavior that you see as the problem. Let it "cool" for 24 hours and read what you wrote. If you still consider the behavior to be a problem you should continue to the next step.

Keep in mind, temporary inconveniences, or things that will not affect your efficiency, effectiveness or growth really are not problems. In these instances, you should use what I like to call "Lincoln's Logic."

If Abraham Lincoln had a problem with someone's behavior, he sat down and wrote a letter that illuminated that person's shortcomings in great and cruel detail. He then, having gotten it off his chest, put it in a drawer to cool. If, when he read the letter 24 hours later, he still felt it was important enough to address he would take the issue up with the person.

12. In your documentation, you must be sure you are addressing the problem behavior and not the person. For example, you would not say, "Mr. Edwards is always late." Instead, you would record, "On the dates of 4/1, 4/2, 4/3 and 4/5 Mr. Edwards arrived at 9:15. Arrival time is 9:00."

13. Although, you may assume the person is aware there is a problem that may not be the case. At this point, you should explain your expectations to the person. In many cases making the person aware there is a problem solves the problem. Make sure you record this exchange with dates and times.

14. If the area continues to be a problem, you should develop a plan of action. Explain in detail what you expect the person to do to correct the situation.

At this point, if you are in the business community, you may be asking "why?" The answer is money. It is almost invariably less expensive to "grow a great employee" from what you have than it is to recruit, hire and train a new one.

If you are in education, similar elemental truths hold true. It is "better" to "grow a great student" from what you have, than it is to be miserably unhappy with what you have.

15. You must come to agreement on the plan to replace the maladaptive behavior. If both parties do not buy in to the solution, it is unlikely to be successful. Document this agreement with signatures and dates on a written plan of action.

Author Bio:

Reg Adkins

Reg Adkins in a specialist in behaviors and emotional issues. He holds a bachelors degree in elementary education and a masters in educational administration. He is certified in numerous educational fields including exceptional student education. He is currently a doctoral candidate in the field of faith based counseling with a high focus on human temperament analysis and counseling.

You can search for this article using: business to business network, business networking, network marketing business
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
How to Write a Complaint Letter That Gets the Result You Want
 
Canned Sales Presentations Just Don't Work Today
 
Cooking Up A Press Kit
 
I know the internet is a "goldmine," but WHAT should I sell?
 
Advertising Is Dead. Long Live PR
 
Consultants Can Be Scary
 
How To Get Your Mail Past The Gatekeeper And Into The Hands Of The Decision Maker GUARANTEED
 
The Benefits of Outsourcing Your Telemarketing and Lead Generation Programs
 
Your Customer is Not a Statistic
 
Do You Know What Your Body Shop Business Is Worth?
 
 
 
Index Page :> Privacy of Info :> ToS
Copyright © 2008 www.bunch-of-sites.com All Rights Reserved.