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The ABC theory. Anton Bogaers April 2008. The Theory. The ABC theory describes steps needed to achieve an aim. The steps. Aim Be positive Cee, hear and feel Dovetail Evaluate. The dovetail joint. Example – organize workshop. As an example let us consider: “Cleaning up the workshop”.
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The ABC theory Anton Bogaers April 2008
The Theory The ABC theory describes steps needed to achieve an aim.
The steps • Aim • Be positive • Cee, hear and feel • Dovetail • Evaluate
Example – organize workshop As an example let us consider: “Cleaning up the workshop”
Example – organize workshop • The A for Aim: To enable technicians to work efficiently
Example – organize workshop B for Be Positive: Describe the aim in positive terms; + Efficient, Clean, Organized - Dirt, Bad items, Disorganized
Example – organize workshop C for See, Feel and Hear Easy to find your tools and materials, hear compliments from visitors. Feel proud and comfortable.
Example – organize workshop D for D Dovetail – make agreements on how, when, where, what, who First remove garbage, pack in old boxes, all technicians
Example – organize workshop Evaluate • Have you achieved the aim? Completely, in time? • Are you satisfied? • What is needed to sustain the results?