Most instructional design models don’t include performance consulting or enough emphasis on measurement to deliver results consistently. Training professionals resist the idea of being put into “order-taking” roles, but many have a hard time moving beyond this approach to find a more comprehensive, results-based approach. It can be challenging to include consulting and measurement on top of your already busy schedule of training development. What training professionals need is one streamlined process that helps weigh their priorities to determine what really must be done in order to achieve real business results.
Developed by one of the originators of computer-based training, Dick Handshaw’s results-oriented model is systematic yet flexible and works for both instructor-led training and eLearning. Figuring out how to include quantifiable results in your design process can be a challenging and confusing process. This session offers a better way to deliver those results; a way to connect learning solutions with strategic business goals.
Dick Handshaw, Founder and Chairman at Handshaw, Inc., is a consultant, speaker, author and champion for innovation and quality in performance improvement and instructional design. He is a pioneer in the field, with 35 years of experience as a learning and performance improvement professional. Dick has served as a consultant for many organizations to help them establish a results-oriented training practice. He founded his own training consulting firm in 1985. He and his staff developed the Handshaw Instructional Model over nearly 30 years of practice. Dick has presented at various international conferences such as Training Magazine, American for Talent Development (ATD) and International Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI).
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