A Founder-Level Video Training Series
A guided lesson-by-lesson walkthrough of the Ethical ABA Systems Architecture™ framework. Each lesson pairs a recorded teaching with the corresponding slide, reflection prompts, and an executive takeaway.
Recordings are being added. Each lesson opens its own page with a reserved video area, summary, and key takeaways.
Why most early-stage ABA organizations are silently dependent on one person — and what to document, distribute, and decentralize before scaling.
How written standards quietly erode under operational pressure, and the patterns that signal drift before it becomes harm.
Structuring decision rights so clinical judgment is protected from revenue pressure, scheduling pressure, and urgency-driven leadership.
Sustainable caseload sizing, supervisor-to-supervisee ratios, and the invisible non-billable work most workload planning ignores.
Building documentation systems that would defend the clinical care being delivered — not just satisfy a template.
Designing intake as the first ethical gate — clarity about service limits, waitlists, and what the organization can honestly deliver.
The financial guardrails that protect clinical quality when reimbursement slows, payroll tightens, or growth strains reserves.
Pre-defined triggers that force the organization to pause intake or growth — before harm occurs, not after.
The honest questions founders avoid because the answer may slow growth — and why answering them is the actual job.
Closing module: choosing the three systems that must be strengthened first, assigning owners, and committing to deadlines.
Educational and professional development only. No CEUs awarded. Does not constitute legal, billing, financial, or individualized clinical advice.
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