Workshop 2: Using the PIC/NIC Analysis for Understanding At-Risk Behavior

This workshop is designed to introduce participants to the various uses of the PIC/NIC analysis. The first part of the workshop will be a primer in the science of behavior analysis. Next, the PIC/NIC analysis will be introduced as a tool to understand safe and at-risk behaviors at all levels of the organization, including use during accident investigations.

After explanation and examples, participants will work in groups to complete a PIC/NIC analysis in order to better learn how to use this powerful tool. The last portion of the workshop will involve discussion about designing strategies for change based on information gathered using the PIC/NIC.

The importance of addressing all sources of consequences (management, peers, organizational systems, etc) will be discussed.

Presenters

Cloyd Hyten, Ph.D.

Cloyd Hyten received his doctoral degree in Behavior Analysis from West Virginia University. He co-founded the Department of Behavior Analysis at the University of North Texas in 1990 and was a professor for many years, training graduate students and consulting to organizations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Cloyd is a Certified Performance Technologist and is currently a Senior Consultant at ADI where he works with numerous clients on safety and performance improvement programs. He is also President-elect of the Organizational Behavior Management Network.

 

Bart Sevin, Ph.D.

Bart Sevin received his Ph.D. in behavioral psychology from Auburn University and is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). As a consultant with ADI, the Human performance Company, Bart works with clients in the implementation of Behavior-Based Safety systems. He also works with a wide range of employee populations and clients providing on-site support and consultation at all organizational level.

 


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