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  • January 05, 2012 9:08 PM | ATDps Admin (Administrator)

    PROGRAM: The Innovative Team: Unleashing Creative Potential for Breakthrough Results

    DATE: January 23, 2012 - Date changed due to MLK Holiday

    TIME: 6:00pm – 8:30pm

    LOCATION: Mercer Island Community Center

    8236 SE 24th Street, Mercer Island, WA 98040

    T: 206.236.3545

    COST: $10 Members when pre-paid $17 Non members when pre-paid

    $15 Walk in rate for members $20 Walk in rate for non members

    $10 for students pre-registered or walk in

    REGISTER: Click here!

    INFO: info@pnodn.org

     

    This presentation will introduce a framework for understanding creative thinking called FourSight, which will enable attendees to focus their creative problem-solving to resolve complex situations, encourage innovative thinking, and work with their clients to more effectively create targeted, well-considered solutions. Participants will come to understand their unique patterns of thinking and learn to steer themselves more deliberately towards their goals. This field-tested framework helps to demystify the process of creativity and innovation so that any team can achieve performance breakthroughs.

    ABOUT THE PRESENTOR

    Chris Grivas is a Seattle-based organizational development consultant who focuses primarily on organizational and leadership development to increase the creative capacity of individuals, teams, and organizations.


  • December 10, 2011 3:55 PM | ATDps Admin (Administrator)
    Seattle ISPI - December Meeting
    Thursday, December 15
    2100 Building - Art Room
    2100 24th Avenue South, Seattle WA 98144

    6:00pm Networking & Snacks
    6:30-7:30pm Presentation
    7:30-8pm Q&A

    Free! But Limited seats are available.
    Register at http://seattle-ispi-dec2011.eventbrite.com/

    Lean Methods and Human Performance
    Lean techniques can be applied for profound improvements in product development, service delivery, and modern manufacturing. Often associated with Six Sigma, Lean is actually focused more on flow than quality, but quality improvement is a common side effect - because of the focus also on waste. Lean methods originate with the work of Henry Ford, Edward Deming, and the Toyota Production System... But there have been many implementations in companies such as Boeing, General Electric, Dell Computer and others. Lean methods are also being brought to bear on near-term challenges in Health Care and Insurance. Far from being a fad, Lean techniques have been around for decades now and have led to many quick, sustained breakthroughs.

    This presentation will provide an overview and some specific techniques applicable across industry. Related techniques will also be addressed... such as the Theory of Constraints and Critical Chain Project Management. It will relate Systems Thinking methods, as time delays and human mechanisms are key also to Lean Thinking. Lean methods can be a powerful addition to your HPT toolset.

    Bio
    Jeff Smith is a Senior Consultant and Team Performance Coach for Net Objectives. Jeff has been in High technology for over 30 years and specializes in driving internal productivity breakthroughs. He is the current chair for the Seattle and Eastside Area Software Process Improvement Network(SPIN), President of the Seattle ISPI Chapter(International Society for Performance Improvement), and has also served on the board of the Austin SPIN, Agile Austin, and the Austin AITP Chapter (Association of IT Professionals) Chapter. Jeff's experience includes process and development work with organizations large and small, including Dell, IBM, BearingPoint, Boeing, Trilogy, Lexis Nexis, as well as some smaller technology startups and various confidential clients. He holds a Bachelors in Electrical Engineering from Texas A&M University, with additional certifications in Lean, Six Sigma, Software Process, ITIL, and software test.
  • December 07, 2011 6:36 PM | ATDps Admin (Administrator)
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    International Society for Performance Improvement, Vancouver Chapter presents

    Phil Kirby – Treasure Hunter

    January 12, 2012, 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 pm

    Be There! Live Event Studio at Support Services Unlimited

    102 – 211 Columbia Street, Vancouver

    Attend in person at the studio OR join us online for this interactive event from this state-of-the-art studio.

    register: http://bit.ly/sozxIS

    Today’s competitive edge is about processes. And chances are that only about 10% of your processes add value. The other 90% is waste.

    There – deep beneath the waste of your processes – is where your treasure can be found.

    Phil’s axiom: Whenever you manage resources – costs go up; when you manage workflow – costs go down – always! If you are a senior or mid-level manager, an HR or continuous improvement professional who wants to discover buried treasure, you need to hear Phil Kirby at this very special ISPI event.

    Phil Kirby is a Lean profit expert who founded his performance improvement company, Organization Thoughtware® International Inc., over 20 years ago. He’s written two books. His incredible, hands-on experience with an impressive list of blue-chip customers mesmerizes audiences worldwide. His passionate, provocative and practical ideas make sense…and money. His books include Thoughtware® Change the Thinking & the Organization Will Change Itself and The Future: You Can't Get There From Here.

    The International Society for Performance Improvement is a voluntary organization of professionals dedicated to the development of Human Performance Technology”(HPT); i.e. the systematic approach to improving productivity and competence based on a set of recognized methods, procedures, and problem-solving strategies.

  • December 05, 2011 3:09 PM | Gordon Storey

    Don't turn off those smartphones, ipads, tablets and laptops.  We welcome your wifi connected devices at the MegaMixer networking event. You can tweet, post and be active in backchannel conversations as you share your networking experiences.  Not sure how?? We have arranged for tech savvy helpers to assist your social media learning.  Registrations are growing fast - don't miss this unique event. 

  • December 02, 2011 10:26 AM | Gordon Storey

    The RSVPs are growing steadily for our exciting chapter meeting coming up soon!!!! Keep those tweets, posts, and personal invitations going!!!!

    Want to suggest a networking discussion topic? Just reply to this post with your ideas.  It's that easy.  

  • November 21, 2011 12:53 PM | ATDps Admin (Administrator)

    The Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement Conference and Awards

    “Capitalizing and Leveraging the Shift in Diversity Demographics”

    Approval for 5.5 HRCI Credit Pending

    Seattle SHRM is proud to announce the 2nd Annual Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement Conference at the Downtown Seattle Red Lion Hotel on December 8th The conference will provide participants with an opportunity to learn more about the Diversity and Inclusion profession and will allow for a great networking opportunity during the holiday season. The annual conference will take place in the heart of downtown Seattle and will bring together over 400 Human Resources Professionals from throughout the area.

    This year’s theme will be: “Capitalizing and Leveraging the Shift in Diversity Demographics “and will provide human resources professionals in the area an opportunity to receive knowledge on the upcoming 2012 census changes in diversity demographics for our local area and provide real time strategies and best practices to leverage these changes to enhance your organizations strategic planning goals.

    The conference will be all day and includes a breakfast keynote presentation, lunch keynote presentation with awards ceremony, closing keynote presentation, concurrent breakout sessions and a closing vendor networking reception complete with music and appetizers.

    Keynote Speakers: Effenus Henderson, Glen Llopis, Eric Peterson

    COST: Conference Sessions, Awards & Networking $100 each (SHRM Member)
    Conference Sessions, Awards & Networking $150 each (Non-SHRM Member)

    WHEN: December 8, 2011

    8:00 am – 5:30 pm

  • November 10, 2011 4:46 PM | ATDps Admin (Administrator)
    We are happy to announce that Patrick Riley, CEO and Co-Founder of Modern Survey, will be hosting a free webinar this December around the topic of cloud computing and the future of HR which we would be glad to let you make available to your members. Modern Survey will be hosting the webinar and paying for the service, all you'd need to do is to make it available to your members either by posting the details on your website or communicating them via email so they can sign up. The content is entirely education based and is not in any way a sales presentation or demo for Modern Survey.

     
    I've included some details about the presentation topic and the presenter below. Please let me know if you are interested in making this content available to your members.
     

    In addition to co-founding Modern Survey and serving as the company's Chief Executive Officer, Patrick has spent nearly two decades in the field of employee measurement. His expertise has been tapped by media organizations such as Talent Management Magazine, the Star Tribune and National Public Radio's "Marketplace."
     

    Topic:

    Will Cloud Computing Rain on Your Talent Parade?

     

    Description:

    From recruitment and hiring to performance management and customer feedback, HR technology and talent management are in for some big changes. Cloud computing and social networking are reshaping the way we interact with information as well as each other. While there are risks for organizations that embrace these new technologies, the bigger risk just may be getting caught looking while your competitors pass you by. In this insightful presentation, you'll learn how the world of HR is changing and how you can make emerging technologies work for your organization's people strategy.

     

    How to Register:

    Webinar Date: December 15, 2011
     

    Time: 11:00AM - 12:00PM CST
     

    Please feel free to contact me at njaeckel@modernsurvey.com or 612.399.3837 if you have any questions. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

  • November 08, 2011 3:42 PM | ATDps Admin (Administrator)
    The Latest from the Authors of The Change Book!
    Learning and Development Book

    Members: $14.95
    Nonmembers: $16.95
    Free shipping on US member orders of $100+ JOIN ASTD
    The Learning & Development Book
    By Tricia Emerson & Mary Stewart

    Learn the art of enabling people to truly change their behavior, moving themselves and their organizations toward the right future.
    Everyone thinks they know everything about training. Right? We’ve all gone to school, been trained on the job, and maybe endured the occasional corporate seminar. But if you’re a professional in this field, you know that’s familiarity, not expertise. Instructional design and implementation are not as easy as they look. That's where The Learning & Development Book comes in. It answers:
    • Why should learning be more like playing?
    • Is the culture of your organization working against you?
    • Should you measure the effects of your training program?
    • Have you ever thought that learning begins when training ends?

    Check out what ASTD Members are saying about The Learning & Development Book.

  • November 01, 2011 12:31 PM | Karen Thornton
    ASTDps program committee seeks applications for 2012 chapter meeting presentations. We look for timely, engaging presentations by workplace learning and performance professionals. Interactive presentations to engage learners preferred, creative formats welcome. Topics we're interested in: creativity in the workplace, ROI, Web 3.0, eLearning. We're open to other topics too, of course! Go to Resources > Be a Presenter for more information. E-mail programs@astdps.org for an application. 
  • November 01, 2011 11:53 AM | Karen Thornton

    Our November 15 chapter meeting presented by Sam Herring of Intrepid Learning is on the topic of leveraging new technologies and trends in today's business environment.  Intrepid's eBook, "How Social Tools and Technology Catalyzed a Learning Renaissance" can get your wheels turning on the subject.  The book offers insights and analysis from industry-leading experts on expanding corporate knowledge in the digital age.

    http://www.intrepidls.com/thoughtleadership/publications/eBook.php

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