I know that you make these connections, Ursus, but very few other people do. If an ex employee of CEDU gets a job with the public school system it doesnt mean that they dictate policy and become a CEDU based school system or the same if they work for McDonalds, people dont need to go through life steps to get a burger.
If McDonalds closed tomorrow most of the people would go get jobs at other burger joints but it wouldnt mean they would be making Big Macs. They would be making what the new place told them to make. They would have to retrain and align with the new process. Anyone who has ever switched jobs could tell you this.
Whooter, you talk about people as if they are just empty vessels carrying out job functions.
Each company or business has a philosophy that makes them different then their competitors. They compete on these levels every day. If we hire someone into our business we train them on our philosophies and they become part of the team…. everyone on the team does business the same way. The way that some people here on fornits are trying to make people believe that it works just the opposite. They feel you can hire someone that use to work for CEDU and then they come in and your company becomes CEDU based. But in reality anyone who has worked for a business knows this not to be true. In fact it is just the opposite. Most people know this but it seems many here on fornits do not.
The business doing the hiring defines the culture (not the other way around). I am just trying to point this out.
Lemme stop ya right now before you make an even bigger fool of yourself than you already have with this sad sorry attempt at deflection and obfuscation.
Businesses that hire coaches to rework their particular business climate and/or school their employees to adopt a given mindset or approach to their work ... do not "define" how the coaches do their job.
They shop for coaches who reflect what they want "taught." Academy at Sisters opted for CEDU coaches, that is, for coaches who believe, emulate, and honor
Mel Wasserman's philosophy and approach to the field of the behavior modification of adolescents. Although they just
recently announced this (April 2010), it was apparently in the works for some time prior. They've already tested this out and found it suitable for their purposes:
Academy at Sisters continues to examine all facets of the treatment we provide for students and their families to ensure that everyone is an active participant in the process of meaningful change. After several trial months of a few new families working with the ICF Certified Coaches of Next Step for Success, the Parent Coaching has proven to be very successful and an invaluable service to the families we serve. Therefore, we are excited to announce that Academy at Sisters now provides Parent Coaching through Next Step for Success to all incoming families.[/list]
My guess is this will
not be an "option" for new parents; it will be part and parcel of parents' obligations to their daughter being "in treatment" at the Academy. AAS
clearly sees
Next Step for Success coaches as providing instruction for parents in keeping with, reflective of, and aligned with the treatment regimen provided for their daughters:
Not only do they serve as an outside support for parents and guardians, but Next Step for Success also helps parents solidify their commitment to their daughter's placement at the Academy at Sisters. Additionally, the Parent Coaches of Next Step for Success maintain a unified front with our program, serving to meet the best interest of the student and parents as a family. Overall, this results in: confident parents who are more aligned with their daughter's treatment goals, parents who are less likely to be manipulated, and consequently, a program with higher student retention rates.[/list]
As to your characterization of
Bill and Penelope Valentine,
Vicki Jones, and
Barbara Cass as uncommitted burger flippers who change loyalties at the drop of a hat as they careen from one fast food industry job to another in the course of their lives? LOLLLLLL...
Gimme a break! You're talking 'bout folks who've spent
several decades living, breathing, and dishing out CEDU mind-fuckery from the front lines ... from all the way back in the mid-1970s 'till when CEDU went bankrupt five years ago, whereupon they then went into the coaching biz with their former colleagues.
Outside of the fact that they're no longer doing the actual screaming at adolescents, and they're now doing the "training" of parents (except perhaps for Bill Valentine, who's been doing the latter for many decades now),
Next Step for Success personnel are not doing anything philosophically much different
today ... then what they were doing
back then! They just don't have the responsibilities of a fixed physical location to contend with anymore. I guess that's somebody
else's problem now!