About Us
What
is ISPI?
Founded
in 1962, the International
Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI) is the leading international
association dedicated to improving productivity and performance
in the workplace. ISPI represents more than 10,000 international
and chapter members 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 (HPT).
What
is ISPI DFW?
ISPI Dallas/Fort Worth (ISPI DFW) is one of more than 60 chapters
world wide that operate under the rules, policies and regulations
of ISPI. ISPI DFW holds monthly meetings
for members in North Texas with Human Performance Technology orientations,
networking opportunities, and presentations to enhance your knowledge,
skills and professional growth.
Join the ISPI DFW mailing list by sending an email to
newsletter-subscribe@ispidfw.org. Receive program and meeting
announcements, chapter membership surveys, and other professional
communications. Please note: This mailing list is used for internal
chapter use only and is not for sale.
Who
belongs to ISPI DFW?
Performance
technologists, training directors, human resources managers, instructional
technologists, human factors practitioners, and organizational consultants
are members of ISPI. They work in a variety of settings including
business, academia, government, health services, banking, and the
armed forces. Membership in this professional
association is open to any individual in our purpose and willing
to support our mission and vision.
What is the ISPI DFW Mission?
Our
mission is to improve human performance by advancing the art and
science of HPT. ISPI DFW is dedicated to adding new knowledge and
ideas to the performance improvement discipline, educating ourselves
and people outside the organization in the application of performance
improvement methods. See Resources
for HPT education.
What is the ISPI DFW Vision?
Our
vision is to develop ISPI DFW according to the Vision Model recommendations
in the areas of: Community Relations,
Leadership, Marketing,
Membership, Methods
& Tools, Programs, Recognition,
and Special Events.
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