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Adam Hockman
Chief Learning Architect, ABA Technologies
Adam Hockman is chief learning architect at ABA Technologies. There, he helps clients build learning systems that enhance the capabilities and achievements of their people to positively impact strategic outcomes. Adam has worked in corporate learning, clinical autism services, healthcare, education, and the performing arts. He is also on the faculty of the Heifetz International Music Institute, where he teaches practice and performance analytics to classical musicians.Prior to ABA Tech, Adam worked as research associate to Dr. Francis Mechner at The Mechner Foundation. He is an advisor to the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies and former editor of Standard Celeration Society. In 2023, Adam initiated Wider Reach, a writing incubator for behavior analysts interested in publishing their work outside of the behavior analysis community. The project is generously funded by the Society for the Advancement of Behavior Analysis. Adam frequently writes and speaks about learning science, instructional design, and measurement. His undergraduate studies and graduate training were in communication sciences and disorders, behavior analysis and instructional design, and health professions education (simulation operations). Adam is also a member of the Learning Guild’s 2023 Thirty Under 30 cohort.
Latest from Adam Hockman
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How to Manage a Poor Listener & Improve Listening Skills
L&D leaders understand how to teach, practice, and measure listening skills, whose absence can hinder careers and harm relationships.
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Successfully Shepherd Your L&D Team Through Rapid Change
When learning leaders must adapt to organizational change they cannot do it alone; they need tactics to carry their team along with them. In this this interactive session you will […]
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Use Daily Stand-Ups to Smooth L&D Shift to Strategic Partner
Repositioning L&D to a strategic role in an organization presents challenges. Learning leaders might try the Agile daily stand-up to smooth the transition.



