Ethics: Critical Collaborations in OBM Consultation
How can OBM practitioners create effective working relationships with professionals from other organization-focused disciplines?
What Information We'll Cover
ST1000 - 1.5 Learning (Ethics) CEs
INSTRUCTOR: Shannon Biagi, MS, BCBA |
DURATION: 1 hour, 30 minutes |
PARTICIPATION MONITORING: Post-training Quiz and Video Completion |
EVENT FORMAT: Asynchronous online course with videos |
CE PROVIDER INFORMATION:
Chief Motivating Officers, LLC (#OP-19-3170)
Closed Captioning is available.
Objectives - What We'll Accomplish During This Course
Identify the benefits of collaborating with other disciplines in an organizational context, including the ethical requirement associated with BACB certification
Differentiate between other complementary professionals that OBM practitioners may interact with in a business setting
Determine the differences between OBM and other similar professions
Identify common misconceptions about OBM
Select strategies that will allow for more effective collaboration between OBM practitioners and other professionals
Course Overview
Pre-course Check-in
Optional: Download and Complete Fillable Guided Notes
Part 1: Why Collaborate?
Part 2: Complementary Organizational Practitioners
Part 3: How is OBM Different?
Part 4: Developing Effective Collaboration Skills
Completion Quiz
Post-Training Survey