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How do we make urgent decisions when dealing with behaviours?

I was reading an article on how firefighters made decisions in time limited situations and it struck me as being very similar to how people make quick decisions when dealing with inappropriate behaviour. The two main influences were 1) did the person had past experience to similar issues and 2) did they recognised the current situation to being similar to others they had experienced (Flin, 1996). From this they were able to make decisions based on past experiences. But what about if they did not have experience to guide them? Read More...

Benefits of what is in the book video

If you having been looking around the website you may have already seen the video of me discussing the benefits of the book. For those that have not, the video is below as well as the transcript.



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A quick tour of inside the book

A quick summary of what you will find in the book. The book contains:
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Eight benefits of using the six steps approach

Following on from my last post about what are the six BECOME steps, I thought people might want to know about the benefits of using them. The benefits include:
  • encourages appropriate behaviour
  • creates a structure that gives you confidence to address issues
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