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Brett Christensen presents: Performance Improvement Process Model(PIPM)

  • September 19, 2019
  • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM (EDT)
  • Online
  • 125

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Program Description:

Like you, every day, managers and supervisors look at the present level of performance and compare it to the desired level and find a problem. When you’ve been in this situation did your training program fail to fix the problem it was intended to solve? This webinar will introduce you to the Performance Improvement Process Model or PIPM – a systematic approach to the application of performance improvement to help you diagnose the real cause of the performance problem.

Presenter:


Brett Christensen is a 30 year veteran of the Canadian Navy, the President of Workplace Performance Consulting and an Adjunct Graduate Professor at Boise State University. He is a CPT and a Certified Training Development Professional with the Institute for Performance and Learning. He has a M.Sc. in Instructional and Performance Technology from Boise State University and B.Com. from Royal Roads University. His passion is helping organizations get from good to great!

He earned his Certified Performance Technologist (CPT) designation from ISPI, Certified Training Development Professional (CTDP) from the Institute for Performance and Learning (I4PL), M.Sc. in Instructional and Performance Technology from Boise State University and B.Com. in Entrepreneurial Management from Royal Roads University. Brett volunteers for I4PL as an SME on Performance Improvement and ISPI, previously as a Director, Chapter President earning the Chapter of Merit award 2010 and 2011 and currently as the Co-Chair for the 2018 and 2019 International Conferences. Brett has written for PerformanceXpress, the Performance Improvement Journal and eLearn Magazine.



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