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The delivery of human services has for the last forty
years been subject to a command and control management which has
been based upon defect and expert models. These efforts have substantively
failed. The management style that is appropriate for cognitive behavioral
services is a total quality or continuous quality improvement management,
based on the principles of W. Edwards Deming and conceptually based
on the same learning theory as cognitive behavioral approaches.
This site will examine management of human services from the perspective
of quality or outcome management, review the seven factors which
make up a management system, and offer ethical constructs to guide
the manager and policy maker. Management of cognitive behavior and
management of service delivery are not unlike processes. In fact,
much can be learned by exploring the comparisons.
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