November 02, 2011 - by Corey L. Jamison
Everybody gets stuck. It happens to organizations as well as individuals. It doesnt matter how exciting the change effort is, or how many people are on board. Enthusiasm flags. Internal change leaders flame out. Efforts start to wander off strategy. The prob... More »
November 02, 2011 - by Donald Kirkpatrick
My first interest in ASTD came in 1949 when I finished my MBA in Personnel Management from the University of Wisconsin in Madison. A discussion with my professor, Dr. Russell Moberly, led me to take a job as an instructor with the Management Institute (MI) of th... More »
October 02, 2011 - by Patricia Radakovich
Darlene Van Tiem, CPT, CPLP, is associate professor emeritus, performance improvement and instructional design, University of Michigan Dearborn, and is on the faculty of Capella University. She was formerly training director at AT&T Yellow Pages (Midwest) and... More »
July 25, 2011 - by Chuck Hodell
Instructional systems development has been in existence for a long time. Even though ISD is now recognized and implemented worldwide, there are many facets of the ISD process that are misunderstood or underappreciated. ISD in its purist form is simply a system for the d... More »
June 25, 2011 - by Dennis J. DaRos
The next time you experience an exhilarating eventsuch as a weekend retreat, a presentation by a world-class speaker, or a tour of another countrypay attention to the comments from participants at the very end. Often you will hear something like, Oh, well, back to the r... More »
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