A Letter to the ISPI Hampton Roads Community from President Sazara Johnson
By ISPI HR Sazara Johnson talks about the COVID -19 pandemic and the importance of active volunteers needed. To Our Wonderful ISPI...
Because of the Coronavirus Pandemic, programs are now normally held virtually on the third Thursday of the month September through June.
6:50 – 7:00 PM: Meet 'n' Greet
7:00 – 8:15 PM: Program
Free for current ISPI HR members; a suggested donation of $10 is appreciated from guests.
Facilitators: Dr. Sasha Johnson-Coleman | Dr. O. Annette Davis | Dr. Cynthia Tyler
Host: Bill Piersol, ISPI HR Director of Community Outreach
Contact: Scott Weersing, Director of Programs
Agenda:
You create the conversation!
You are invited to our open discussion led by Drs. Sasha Johnson-Coleman (Academic Provost Administration & Linguist), O. Annette Davis (Disaster Recovery & Counseling) , & Cynthia Tyler (Academia & Business).
How can academia and businesses form a symbiotic relationship to move our communities forward post COVID-19 and during this era of current events?
Attend this FREE OPEN DISCUSSION hosted by ISPI Hampton Roads Director of Community Outreach Bill Piersol, HR Services, & overseen by our Director of Programs Scott Weersing.
Stay tuned for registration information!
All are welcomed!
6:50 pm Virtual Doors Open
7:00 - 8:15 pm Virtual Discussion
Facilitators: Scott Weersing, Director of Programs | Olrica Funderburk, Vice President of Communication | Stephanie Shipman, Past President | Sazara Johnson, Chapter President
Agenda:
Let’s Check-in!
The board members will use this time to check in with our chapter members, our frequent visitors, curious new guests, & employers around the areas we serve. We want to know how everyone is fairing through this pandemic and the various impacts it is having on your everyday lives.
Let’s Chat!
We will use this time to discuss:
How everyone has adapted to the changes so far both professionally and personally.
Current individual performance needs that each member has in the workplace.
Current needs that businesses have that we can support.
Opportunities for ISPI Hampton Roads (ISPI HR) to offer insight on current performance needs faced by our employers.
We Want to Hear From YOU
As we transition to a season of 100% virtual interaction, what do you think ISPI HR's next 3 major steps should be?
Please come prepared to discuss your needs. We would love to hear from you!
We will close out the meeting with a few ISPI HR Board Announcements.
6:50 pm Virtual Doors Open
7:00 - 8:15 pm Virtual Discussion
HPI is Human Performance Improvement.
Some people recognize the acronym HPT which is Human Performance Technology.
HPT and HPI:
are systematic approaches to improving productivity and competence
use a set of methods and procedures -- and a strategy for solving problems -- for realizing opportunities related to the performance of people.
More specific, it is a process of selection, analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation of programs to most cost-effectively influence human behavior and accomplishment.
It is a systematic combination of three fundamental processes: performance analysis, cause analysis, and intervention selection, and can be applied to individuals, small groups, and large organizations.
International Society for
Performance Improvement
WHERE KNOWLEDGE BECOMES KNOW-HOW
HPI / HPT uses a wide range of interventions that are drawn from many other disciplines including:
behavioral psychology
instructional systems design
organizational development, and
human resources management.
It stresses:
a rigorous analysis of present and desired levels of performance
identifies the causes for the performance gap
offers a wide range of interventions to improve performance
guides the change management process, and
evaluates the results.
Important Definitions
Human: the individuals and groups that make up organizations
Performance: activities and measurable outcomes
Technology: a systematic and systemic approach to solve practical problems
10 Standards of HPI / HPT
Human Performance Improvement & Human Performance Technology have been described as the systematic and systemic identification and removal of barriers to individual and organizational performance.
HPI / HPT is governed by a set of underlying principles that serve to differentiate it from other disciplines and to guide practitioners in its use.
1. HPI / HPT focuses on outcomes.
2. HPT takes a systems view.
3. HPT adds value.
4. HPT establishes partnerships.
5. Be systematic in the assessment of the need or opportunity.
6. Be systematic in the analysis of the work and workplace to identify the cause or factors that limit performance.
7. Be systematic in the design of the solution or specification of the requirements of the solution.
8. Be systematic in the development of all or some of the solution and its elements.
9. Be systematic in the implementation of the solution.
10. Be systematic in the evaluation of the process and the results.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, READ OUR NEWS ARTICLE.
Thank you to our Gold Sponsor:
REED INTEGRATION, Inc.
If you are interested in supporting the Hampton Roads Chapter with a sponsorship, please contact us.
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Feel free to contact any of our Board Members by filling out the form below.
Our meetings are open to all.
Why should you join us?
Picture this... You visit one of your friend's workgroups and notice that the people are sharp--very sharp. And they seem to be psyched to be doing the work. You spend a few weeks with them and soon learn that they are the right people doing the right things. The work environment seems to have been tailor-made for them: you are amazed at the simplicity of their processes and tools.
You are not surprised when you learn that this unit has been evaluated as the best at what they do.
You ask your friend about it, and she says, "Oh, right. We adopted a systems approach to human performance a few years ago. It has made a world of difference. It is called Human Performance Technology. "
We are about amazing human performance!
Join us as together we explore how we can improve the way our businesses and organizations operate. Each month we meet and discuss breakthrough approaches to human performance.
We meet at various locations around Hampton Roads. Check out our events schedule for a time and place convenient to you.
Becoming a member.
Becoming a member is easy. If you would like to become a member of the Hampton Roads Chapter of ISPI, we would love to have you.
1. Download the membership application below.
2. Complete it and bring it to any gathering.
3. Give it to any chapter officer.
4. Pay your annual membership fee:
$50 for 1 year professional membership
$25 for 1 year full-time student membership