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Episode 327 - Instructional Design for Business w/ Dr. Doug Johnson

ABA Inside Track

Release Date: 11/19/2025

Episode 327 - Instructional Design for Business w/ Dr. Doug Johnson show art Episode 327 - Instructional Design for Business w/ Dr. Doug Johnson

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In this episode we’re delving back into the world of OBM with special guest Dr. Doug Johnson. And after giving us a crash course in meaningful instrucitonal design, Dr. Johnson discusses many of the ways that meaningful teaching can leverge amazing business trainings. Shockingly tons of video and flashy graphics don’t actually make your new employee orientation webinar good. There are rules about this kind of stuff, and Dr. Johnson points out some of the most important ones.

This episode is available for 1.0 LEARNING CEU.

Articles discussed this episode:

Johnson, D.A. (2021). The foundations of behavior-based instructional design within business. In Houmanfar, R.A., Fryling, M., & Alavosius, M.P. (Eds.), Applied behavior science in organizations. (pp. 65-80). Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003198949-3

Johnson, D.A., Li, A., McCalpin, A.L., & Laske, M.M. (2024). The advancement of training within business using behavior-based instructional design. Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 44, 150-171. doi: 10.1080/01608061.2023.2225792

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