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Related Applications to OBM:
Performance Management

Management fads brought to us by evangelistic and entertaining speakers and writers annually engulf managers, then quickly recede because there is little research to support their premise. In contrast, Performance Management is a proven and successful process used in organizations to measurably change and maintain individual and group performance. Performance Management offers scientific underpinnings and demonstrable results which can be replicated. It is based on the laws of human behavior discovered by behavior analysts in thousands of scientific studies using measurable, observable, and objective data. The Performance Management approach is effective with all human beings and organizations regardless of job level or education and in organizations of every type, size or world-wide location.

Key Principles of Performance Management

Review the key ingredients of Performance Management

Behavior-Based Training

What you need to know about designing and delivering training based on Performance Management principles.

The Benefits of Performance Management

Why use the principles of behavior-based performance management? Here are a few good reasons to note.

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