Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA)

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GET INSIDE OUR BRAIN Applied Behaviour Analysis

Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) is the background science used by MadAbout in our development solutions and the keystone to the Precision Leadership suite of interventions. Applied Behaviour Analysis focuses on the principles that explain how learning takes place. Positive reinforcement is one such principle. When a behaviour is followed by some sort of reward, the behaviour is more likely to be repeated. Through decades of research the field of behaviour analysis has developed many techniques for increasing useful behaviours and reducing those that may cause harm or interfere with learning. Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) is the use of these techniques and principles to bring about meaningful and positive change in behaviour. Behavioural analysis focuses on precisely what the behaviour is and its relationship to the environment. The analyst takes the behaviour through a scientific process to understand why the behaviour occurs and therefore what to alter if the behaviour is to change.

ABA & Business Aubrey C Daniels has written a book in which he brings together the research of thinkers like B F Skinner, W E Deming and Eric Ericsson to put ABA into the context of management and performance management. In Bringing Out the Best in People, Aubrey communicates the message that Positive Reinforcement is the link to achieving greater productivity in businesses and organisations. This productivity can be represented in any number of ways, from selling more stuff, making customers happier to working safer. Whilst offering praise for a job well done won t necessarily be news to most managers (despite there being a severe lack of it in the workplace), its effectiveness is often reduced through a variety of factors (leading employees to believe that their manager never gives them praise when the manager thinks they do). The principles of ABA aren t just tools for giving effective praise; they are also valuable in giving feedback to alter behaviour as well as guidance for setting clear expectations from the outset so the right behaviour will occur from the start. Business & Results The format for using ABA is relatively simple to outline: Begin with the end in mind. Where do you want to get to and how will you know when you arrive? Understand what will need to be done to get there. What will you need to do to get to your results? Communicate. How will you let others know about the destination and want to join you on the journey? What s in it for me? What will we all get from taking part in the journey and arriving at the destination? What s different for me? How will you tailor your communication style and reinforcement for each person coming with you?

What Does an ABA Intervention Involve? An effective MadAbout ABA intervention for organisations today is not a one size fits all approach and should never be viewed as a set of off-the shelf programmes. On the contrary, a skilled behaviour analyst customises the intervention to each client s needs, interests, preferences and organisational situation. For these reasons, an ABA programme for one client will look very different than a programme for another. That said, quality ABA programmes for clients have the following in common: Planning and Ongoing Assessment A qualified and trained behaviour analyst designs and directly oversees the intervention. The analyst s development of goals stems from a detailed assessment of each client s preferences and may include organisational goals. Training courses and learning interventions are developmentally appropriate and can target a broad range of competency areas. Goals emphasise skills that will enable learners to become independent and successful in both the short and long term. The instruction plan that delegates leave with break down desired skills into manageable steps to be taught from the simplest (a feedback conversation) to the more complex (inspirational leadership). The intervention involves ongoing objective measurement of the client s progress. The behaviour analyst frequently reviews information on the client s progress and uses this to adjust procedures and goals as needed. The analyst meets regularly with the senior team and program staff to plan ahead, review progress and make adjustments as needed. ABA Techniques and Philosophy The trainer uses a variety of behavioural analysis procedures some of which are directed by the trainer and others initiated by the learner. Managers of delegate groups must receive training so they can support learning and skill practice post-training. The learner s day is structured to provide many opportunities both planned and naturally occurring - to acquire and practice skills in both structured and unstructured situations. The learner receives an abundance of positive reinforcement for demonstrating useful skills. The emphasis is on positive, enjoyable learning. The learner receives no reinforcement for behaviours that pose harm or prevent learning. Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) is the background science we use.if you d like to know how it could make a difference to your organisation then please get in touch: 0845 122 7094

ABA in Practice CASE STUDY MadAbout were asked to deliver a training intervention for a client with Service Engineers. The intervention was to focus on a single UK region of a global brand. The region was delivering consistently low NPS scores in fact they were the second lowest UK region in Customer Satisfaction. Work started with discussion with Senior Management to understand their view of the value of the NPS score to the business and how it was collated. This was followed-up with discussions with the Senior Management Team to identify current methods of reinforcement (positive and negative) - how they currently got people to perform and what they did when people underperformed. A 2 day event was delivered for the region s 12 Local Managers and the Regional Manager; they were introduced to ABA and their role in using it to effectively manage performance. Service Engineers and office staff who consistently (over a 12 month period) received a high (above 80%) NPS score were invited to a conference-style event. These Champions were rewarded for their results and, at the same event, asked to detail the behaviours they felt contributed to their scores. The 12 Local Managers attended a second 1 day event where the behaviours from the Champions group were analysed and a format was devised for observing them when they occurred. This event also followed-up the ABA theory and the managers use of it since the 2 day event. Two training workshops were then created: one for the office staff whose interactions with the customer were mainly over the telephone, the other for Service Engineers who deal with their customers face-to-face. Delegates at the workshops were asked to discuss good customer service behaviour and the seed was sewn for them to start delivering the Champions behaviours that were proven to deliver high NPS scores. One month after the workshops were delivered, the 12 Local Managers attended a half-day meeting where the results and their own methods of observing and reinforcing behaviour were discussed. Two months after the workshops were delivered a 1-2-1 meeting was held with the Regional Manager where his methods of reinforcing the Local Managers were discussed.

ABA in Practice THE RESULTS The region s NPS scores moved them up to the second highest scoring region globally. In addition the region s staff satisfaction scores showed a steady increase. During a period of austerity, when the business made cuts due to lack of demand, the region managed to maintain its high staff satisfaction scores - delivering over 75% when the company average dipped below 50%.

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