Articles By: ISPI
Chapter Leader Workshop Focuses on Administrative Best Practices
ISPI chapter leaders–make your plans now to attend the Chapter Leader Workshop on Sunday, April 14, from 7:30 am– 5:00 pm at THE Performance Improvement Conference in Reno, Nevada. This workshop will provide chapter leaders with valuable resources and information they need to improve both their effectiveness as a leader and the success of their chapter.
Career Center Services Will Help Keep Your Career on Track
In today’s competitive job market, professionals need to take the time to manage their careers. The Career Center services at THE Performance Improvement Conference provide the tools and knowledge to do just that. Mark your calendar for Career Center group sessions and one-one-one coaching sessions led by career coach Marshall Brown.
Ten Ways to Get More From Your Current Job
In uncertain economic times such as these, most of us are feeling apprehensive at best about our job security. Every day we hear or read about an organization downsizing, layoffs, and so forth. Companies are going out of business, consolidating and forcing staff furloughs. Doesn’t feel very powerful, right? Well, there are still some strategies you can use to improve your current job situation now.
Networking at the ISPI Conference
With the ISPI annual conference coming up, I thought it might be helpful to provide some networking tips to you. A number of my clients find networking at conferences to be a challenge. Below are some helpful tips that I hope you will find useful.
Six Top Tips for Getting Ready for THE Conference 2013
April is here and THE Performance Improvement Conference 2013 is just around the corner. The conference is jam-packed with valuable educational and networking experiences, and it can be overwhelming to take it all in. With so much going on, it is best to prepare ahead of time to ensure you get the most out of your conference experience.
Making Their Way to the Stage in Reno: Mary Lee, Steven B. Wiley, and Lisa Zangari
Make your way to Reno, Nevada, for the leading international, educational conference for Performance Improvement professionals and Discover What Works. This year focuses on discovering the interventions and strategies that work to create proven, measurable results.
You won’t want to miss our line up of powerful keynote speakers.
2013 Award for Outstanding Student Research
ISPI’s Award of Excellence Program honors outstanding student and professional research. This award recognizes outstanding research in the field of human performance technology or a related field such as adult education, human technology, behavioral psychology, or vocational education. Nancy P. Askins, PhD, CMQ/OE, of Capella University, will receive an Award of Excellence for Outstanding Student Research for her dissertation Core Values Implementation by Mid-Level Managers of a Faith-Based Healthcare System.
Take Advantage of Your Time in Reno: Register for a Workshop
The International Society for Performance Improvement has created a stellar line up of workshops being offered April 13-14, 2013, in Reno, Nevada at THE Performance Improvement Conference. As you know, our members have a lot to offer to the field of performance improvement. This is your opportunity to enhance your knowledge and enjoy a day [...]
Get an Expert Perspective with this Year’s Masters Presentations
Join us at THE Performance Improvement Conference’s Masters Presentations on Monday, April 15, from 4:30-5:45 p.m. This year’s Masters Presentations feature experts from across learning, research, and business. Attendees will have the opportunity to gain insights into management’s views on performance improvement, research-based learning measurement, or learning design.
Preventing Performance Problems Before They Occur
We often take great pride in coming up with solutions to human performance problems. It is sort of like standing on the bank of a river and rescuing people who have fallen into the river. Would it not be smarter to walk upstream and figure out how to prevent people from ending up in the river in the first place?



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