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Performance ImprovementVolume 39, Issue 2 p. 27-34 Article Will CBT produce the results you need? A case study Steven V. Benson, Steven V. Benson Steven V. Benson is an organizational development, human resource development, and human resource professional. Presently, he is Director of Organizational Development for KCI. Twenty years ago Steve started his career as a line manager. In 1982 he made a transition into human resources and training. During the past 13 years he has worked in the health care industry. His involvement in CBT began in 1994 and has grown into a major part of his present work. In 1995 he founded a consulting company. Steve's practical and professional experience gives him unique insights into the problems facing today's managers. Steve earned his bachelor's of education and master's of psychology and measurement from the University of Nebraska. While earning his college degrees he was also a University in Action volunteer. Steve's professional interests expand beyond his career work. He has served as the chair of the Education Committee for the Texas Health Care Association (THCA) and has been a speaker for THCA and the Texas Association for Homes of the Aging. Steve has published two management-related books, plus articles in the American Health Care Association Provider magazine and Contemporary Long-Term Care magazine. Steve and his family live in San Antonio, Texas. He can be reached at stevebenson@worldnet.att.net.Search for more papers by this author Steven V. Benson, Steven V. Benson Steven V. Benson is an organizational development, human resource development, and human resource professional. Presently, he is Director of Organizational Development for KCI. Twenty years ago Steve started his career as a line manager. In 1982 he made a transition into human resources and training. During the past 13 years he has worked in the health care industry. His involvement in CBT began in 1994 and has grown into a major part of his present work. In 1995 he founded a consulting company. Steve's practical and professional experience gives him unique insights into the problems facing today's managers. Steve earned his bachelor's of education and master's of psychology and measurement from the University of Nebraska. While earning his college degrees he was also a University in Action volunteer. Steve's professional interests expand beyond his career work. He has served as the chair of the Education Committee for the Texas Health Care Association (THCA) and has been a speaker for THCA and the Texas Association for Homes of the Aging. Steve has published two management-related books, plus articles in the American Health Care Association Provider magazine and Contemporary Long-Term Care magazine. Steve and his family live in San Antonio, Texas. He can be reached at stevebenson@worldnet.att.net.Search for more papers by this author First published: 07 February 2007 https://doi.org/10.1002/pfi.4140390210Citations: 1 AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat Citing Literature Volume39, Issue2February 2000Pages 27-34 RelatedInformation

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