Aubrey Daniels

Summary

Aubrey C. Daniels (born May 17, 1935, in Lake City, South Carolina, USA) is the founder and chairman of the board for Aubrey Daniels International or ADI,[1] a Performance Management consulting company.[2]

Background and career edit

While Daniels began his career as a clinical psychologist, he quickly became convinced that the work of B. F. Skinner and other behavioral scientists best enabled his patients to change their own behaviors. It is then that he made the connection that the science could be successfully applied outside of a clinical setting. With this conviction, Daniels began to consider the impact of applying behavioral science to the workplace.

Daniels is an author and speaker.[3] He was the first editor of the Journal of Organizational Behavior Management (JOBM) in 1977.[citation needed]

Performance Management edit

Performance Management (PM) was coined by Daniels in the late 1970s to describe a technology (i.e., science imbedded in applications methods[4]) for managing both behavior and results, the two critical elements of what is known as performance.[5]

The PM approach is used most often in the workplace but applies wherever people interact—schools, churches, community meetings, sports teams, health setting, governmental agencies, and political settings.[6]

Bibliography edit

  • Oops! 13 Management Practices that Waste Time and Money (and what to do instead), Performance Management Publications, Atlanta, GA, 2009.
  • Measure of a Leader, Performance Management Publications, Atlanta, GA, 2006.
  • Bringing Out the Best in People: How to Apply the Astonishing Power of Positive Reinforcement, McGraw Hill, New York, NY, 1994, Revised 1999.
  • Other People’s Habits: How to Use Positive Reinforcement to Bring Out the Best in People Around You, McGraw Hill, New York, NY, 2001.
  • Performance Management: Improving Quality Productivity Through Positive Reinforcement, Performance Management Publications, Atlanta, GA, 1982 (with Theordore Rosen), Revised 1982, 1989.
  • Performance Management: Changing Behavior That Drives Organizational Effectiveness, Performance Management Publications, Atlanta, GA, Revised with title change 2004.
  • What is Behavior-Based Safety?, Aubrey C. Daniels, Performance Management Magazine, May 2010
  • “Creating ‘Above and Beyond’ Performance,” Aubrey C. Daniels, Managing Performance Strategies for Global Leaders, October 2006
  • “Parties with a Purpose,” Aubrey C. Daniels, SKY, December, 1992.
  • Founder and editor, Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 1977–78.
  • “A Review of Theodoro Ayllon and Nathan Azrin: The Token Economy: A Motivational System for Therapy and Rehabilitation,” Reviewed by Aubrey C. Daniels, Contemporary Psychology.
  • “Verbal Behavior in Group Psychotherapy,” Aubrey C. Daniels’ unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 1965.
  • “A Token Economy With ‘Automated’ Data Collection,” A. Daniels, B. Tanner, Behavior Therapy, p. 111-118, 1975-1976.
  • “A Behavior Modification Program on an Inpatient and Outpatient Unit,” A. Daniels, D. Slavin, Behavioral Intervention in Human Problems, ed. H. C. Richard, Pergamon Press, 1971.

References edit

  1. ^ "About Aubrey Daniels International (ADI)". 20 January 2010.
  2. ^ "Aubrey Daniels, Ph.D." 11 July 2017.
  3. ^ The Guru Guide: The Best Ideas of the Top Management Thinkers, Boyett & Boyett, Wiley; 1 edition (April 20, 2000)
  4. ^ Handbook of Applied Behavior Analysis, John Austin & James E. Carr. Context Press. 2000.
  5. ^ Handbook of Organizational Performance, Thomas C. Mawhinney, William K. Redmon & Carl Merle Johnson. Routledge. 2001.
  6. ^ Improving Performance: How to Manage the White Space in the Organization Chart, Geary A. Rummler & Alan P. Brache. Jossey-Bass; 2nd edition. 1995.

External links edit

  • (Aubrey Daniels International)
  • (Aubrey Daniels Blog)