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Book Club 8 (pt 2) - (SUPERVISION) How to Win Friends and Influence People Book Club, pt. 2 w/ Alan Haberman

ABA Inside Track

Robert Parry-Cruwys

Social Sciences, Science, Education

4.7634 Ratings

🗓️ 15 September 2021

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

It's the final reckoning for our How to Win Friends and Influence People Book Club with our book club muse, Alan Haberman. We round out our discussion by getting to the leadership portions of the book and give our final judgments as to whether following these tips for "a new way of life" will have you supervising like a boss or like a Depression-era door-to-door salesman.

This episode is available for 1.0 SUPERVISION CEU.

Articles discussed this episode:

Carnegie, D. (1936).  How to win friends & influence people: The only book you need to lead you to success (1981 edition). New York, New York: Gallery Books.

McHugh, J. (2021). How to win friends and influence people (1936). In Americanon: An unexpected U.S. history in thirteen bestselling books (pp. 218-251). New York, New York: Dutton.

Fong, E.H., Capell, S., Adedipe, H. An open discussion about race and diversity in behavior analysis [Webinar]. Behavioral Health Center of Excellence. https://bhcoe.org/project/an-open-discussion-about-race-diversity-in-behavior-analysis/

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody. Welcome to ABA Inside Track, the podcast that's like reading in your car, but safer.

0:19.9

I'm your host, Robert Perry Cruz, and I am joined by my

0:24.1

fabulous co-hosts. Hey, Rob, it's me, Jackie. I also am joined by Diana, but she is finishing

0:31.6

putting one of our children to bed, so she will be joining us anon, but she is here. And we're also

0:35.4

joined. This is part two, So if you listen to part one,

0:38.9

which you totally should have, you probably expect our special guest. Alan Hey, Aaron-Man.

0:44.7

Hooray!

0:45.4

Yay! Alan's back for our second part of our book club episode. But if you somehow stumbled upon

0:51.6

this one, let me tell you, this is a podcast about behavior analysis and behavior analytic research.

0:56.2

Every week we talk about a specific topic.

0:58.6

Right now, we're in the throes of Supervision September, and we will be finishing our discussion

1:03.7

of the classic supervision, self-help, whatever we want to call it, book, How to Win Friends

1:09.7

and Influence People by Dale Carnegie. So if this is the first time you've ever listened to ABA Inside

1:15.0

Track, stop listening here, go download last week's episode or a totally different episode,

1:20.0

whatever episode you want to, but this is probably a bad one to start with. And if you skipped

1:23.4

a week and you're just listening to Part 2, you probably want to listen to part one because there's a lot of context that we're not going to rehash on this episode, that you will miss.

1:31.9

And so it will not be a full discussion of the book if you don't listen to both parts.

1:36.5

So just to kind of reiterate everything, we are finishing our discussion of how to win friends

1:41.5

and influence people, not because we think it is the A number one supervision book, but because it has become a sort of integral part of, I think

1:50.1

what we, at least in America, think of supervision and supervision practices and working

1:54.7

with others. And it has been referenced in so many other supervision books, some of which

1:58.9

we've done here on the show, that we

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