1. Evidence-Based Performance Management: Applying Behavioral Science to Support Practitioners
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Sandra A. Ruby, Abigail L. Blackman, Tyler G. Erath, Matthew D. Novak, Florence D. DiGennaro Reed, and Azure J. Pellegrino
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Medical education ,Evidence-based practice ,Social Psychology ,Performance management ,business.industry ,Staff support ,Behavioural sciences ,Organizational Behavior Management in Health & Human Services ,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology ,Coaching ,Training (civil) ,Bridge (nautical) ,Clinical Psychology ,Work (electrical) ,business ,Psychology - Abstract
The science of behavior has effectively addressed many areas of social importance, including the performance management of staff working in human-service settings. Evidence-based performance management entails initial preservice training and ongoing staff support. Initial training reflects a critical first training component and is necessary for staff to work independently within an organization. However, investment in staff must not end once preservice training is complete. Ongoing staff support should follow preservice training and involves continued coaching and feedback. The purpose of this article is to bridge the research-to-practice gap by outlining research-supported initial training and ongoing staff support procedures within human-serving settings, presenting practice guidelines, and sharing information about easy-to-implement ways practitioners may stay abreast of current research.
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- 2019
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