What Works: THE Performance Improvement Conference 2013Submission Deadline: August 30, 2012 THE Performance Improvement Conference, April 12-17, 2013, in Reno, Nevada, will focus on "What Works". If you have performance tools, models, programs, case studies, or interventions designed to change paradigms that makes things cheaper, faster, better, you'll want to submit an educational proposal to present. Proposals for this conference should expand the horizons of the participants in your educational session by focusing on evidenced-based research, with tried and true methodology, featuring best practices and positive lessons learned in the context of successful performance improvement projects, cases studies, job aids, and performance tools. The proposals solicited include 90-minute educational sessions, with special emphasis given to innovative and advanced sessions across the seven tracks of Analysis, Business of Human Performance Technology, Instructional Inventions, Measurement and Evaluation, Organizational Design Interventions, Process or Tool Interventions, and Research to Practice, and 20-minute roundtables, which will be presented three times during our scheduled Cracker Barrel-like Chat 'n Chew. In addition, ISPI is also accepting submissions for one- and two-day pre-conference workshops. As always, we are looking for new evidence-based research. This year, the proposals are not segmented by level (beginner, intermediate, advanced or other such naming conventions) but submitters are encouraged to address the concept of "Mega" in their proposal and special emphasis will be given to proposals that conform to the theme of "What Works". Successful presentations will allow conference participants to leave a session with a product such as a performance tool, new methodology, job aid, etc. Remember, the theme for this conference and a significant part of the selection criteria will be "What Works".
Get Started Today! The deadline for proposals to be returned to ISPI is August, 30, 2012. If you have any questions, please contact 301-587-8570 or email: conference@ispi.org. |