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Performance Improvement
Vol 51 (10 Issues in 2012)
Edited by: Joan Conway Dessinger
Print ISSN: 1090-8811 Online ISSN: 1930-8272
Description

Performance Improvement journal presents the latest thinking, tools, and approaches for improving individual and organizational performance from leading practitioners and researchers in the field. Contributors explore a powerful and systematic approach for improving productivity and competence called performance technology. This approach starts with the idea that to create lasting improvement in an organization you must focus on the whole system—integrating work, worker, and workplace. Only in the pages of PI will you find the latest research and insights on ways to make improvements in performance —on both the individual and organizational level—measure these improvements, and then build on them to maximize the entire performance system.

In issues of Performance Improvement, you’ll find:
• Hands-on experiences with models, interventions, and other job aids that can be applied in a wide range of organizational settings.
• Research articles in the fields of performance, management, leadership, and learning.
• Reflections and insights on the special challenges faced by those working to improve individual and organizational performance.
• Reviews of the latest books and vital resources.

Performance Improvement journal is publication of the International Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI). Founded in 1962, ISPI is the leading international association dedicated to improving productivity and performance in the workplace. ISPI represents performance improvement professionals throughout the United States, Canada, and 40 other countries. ISPI's mission is to develop and recognize the proficiency of our members and advocate the use of Human Performance Technology. Assembling the Performance Improvement Conference and other educational events like Principles & Practices, publishing books and periodicals, and supporting research are some of the ways ISPI works toward achieving this mission. For more information about ISPI, visit their website at www.ispi.org

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