November 04, 2009 - by Joe Willmore
We must give up the idea that competence must exist within the person and expand our view that whenever possible it should be built into the situation. What workers need to do their jobsinformation, rules, and knowledgeis often spread all over the place. Gloria Gery, Le... More »
October 04, 2009 - by Renie McClay
The leaders who work most effectively, it seems to me, never say I. And thats not because they have trained themselves not to say I. They dont think I. They think we; they think team. They understand their job to be to make the team function. They accept responsibility ... More »
October 04, 2009 - by Moneta Lester-Taylor
Many of us in training and development are facing tough times right now. In this era of economic uncertainty, many organizations cut spending for training first because it is not perceived as adding value. I know this from firsthand experienceI lost my instructional des... More »
October 04, 2009 - by Sylvia Ramirez Benatti
Currently the face of the United States workforce reflects a cross section of generations from the traditionalists or radio babies born before 1948 to the Gen Y, or millennials, born after 1981. Traditionalists make up 8 percent of the workforce, boomers 44 percent, Gen... More »
July 04, 2009 - by Lou Ann Hamblin
In 2003, I began a masters program in performance improvement and instructional design. On the first day of my human performance technology class, I introduced myself to classmates and discovered that I was the first police officer to have participated in the program. A... More »
2
7
4
1
8
9
3
6
5