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  • November 08, 2011 3:42 PM | ATDps Admin (Administrator)
    The Latest from the Authors of The Change Book!
    Learning and Development Book

    Members: $14.95
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    The Learning & Development Book
    By Tricia Emerson & Mary Stewart

    Learn the art of enabling people to truly change their behavior, moving themselves and their organizations toward the right future.
    Everyone thinks they know everything about training. Right? We’ve all gone to school, been trained on the job, and maybe endured the occasional corporate seminar. But if you’re a professional in this field, you know that’s familiarity, not expertise. Instructional design and implementation are not as easy as they look. That's where The Learning & Development Book comes in. It answers:
    • Why should learning be more like playing?
    • Is the culture of your organization working against you?
    • Should you measure the effects of your training program?
    • Have you ever thought that learning begins when training ends?

    Check out what ASTD Members are saying about The Learning & Development Book.

  • November 01, 2011 12:31 PM | Karen Thornton
    ASTDps program committee seeks applications for 2012 chapter meeting presentations. We look for timely, engaging presentations by workplace learning and performance professionals. Interactive presentations to engage learners preferred, creative formats welcome. Topics we're interested in: creativity in the workplace, ROI, Web 3.0, eLearning. We're open to other topics too, of course! Go to Resources > Be a Presenter for more information. E-mail programs@astdps.org for an application. 
  • November 01, 2011 11:53 AM | Karen Thornton

    Our November 15 chapter meeting presented by Sam Herring of Intrepid Learning is on the topic of leveraging new technologies and trends in today's business environment.  Intrepid's eBook, "How Social Tools and Technology Catalyzed a Learning Renaissance" can get your wheels turning on the subject.  The book offers insights and analysis from industry-leading experts on expanding corporate knowledge in the digital age.

    http://www.intrepidls.com/thoughtleadership/publications/eBook.php

  • November 01, 2011 11:16 AM | Gordon Storey

    Recently your President-Elect, Darren Nerland and I had the opportunity to attend a national Chapter leadership event in DC with over 300 other Chapter leaders.  The challenges and sense of urgency about where we, as a learning profession, must go and hence how our national body (ASTD) intends to lead us was palpable.  ASTD is undergoing change: look for emphasis on a customer-focused model of services and alignment around an overall theme of Communities of Practice.  According to Tony Bingham, ASTD President, more details are forthcoming about ASTD’s Communities of Practice in the near future – it is a significant organizational change for ASTD.  To stay tuned on these developments I urge all those non-national members to take advantage of the Power of 2 program at a discounted rate.  Remember to always use our CHIP # CH8020 when making any ASTD purchases.  Click here to learn more. 

  • October 27, 2011 8:23 AM | Anonymous
    This year's National ASTD ALC (ASTD Leadership Conference) once again featured a pre-conference workshop on "Congressional Conversations," where ASTD chapter leaders across the country go to Capitol Hill in Washington, DC to meet our federal lawmakers and staff to discuss WLP-related legislation.

    Interest in public policy is exploding.  This year 32 chapter leaders signed up for the one-day event.  This is nearly triple the number from a year ago.  The increase reflects the increasing understanding that WLP leaders must get involved to advocate for better and better-funded training legislation to address our nation's serious current unemployment situation and the even greater threat of the skills gap.

    Read a summary of the event from the National ASTD public policy council here.

    If you want to make a difference in your profession and on behalf of your fellow citizens, then consider getting actively involved in ASTDps's public resources efforts.  Contact me for more information at governmentaffairs@astdps.org.
  • October 24, 2011 10:00 AM | ATDps Admin (Administrator)
    The deadline to register for the November Certified Professional in Learning and Performance® (CPLP®) Knowledge Exam is Friday November 4th, 2011.

    REGISTER NOW

    Learn more about the value of CPLP.

    Need more time? The 2012 dates are here. Please note that registration for all 2012 windows opens on 12/1/2011. If you wish to register for a 2012 window, please wait until on or after 12/1/2011 to complete the online application.
    Why CPLP?
    In the face of stiff competition and increased expectations, learning and performance professionals are seeking the Certified Professional in Learning and Performance
    ®(CPLP®) credential to differentiate themselves in the marketplace. Offered by ASTD’s Certification Institute, the CPLP is the premier credential for those in the field. Join more than 1165 elite professionals who have already earned the designation by registering today.

    What’s in it for me?
    As the job market becomes increasingly competitive, learning and development professionals need to distinguish themselves from the pack. The CPLP is in demand by top employers across industries. Booz Allen Hamilton, Wal-Mart, Disney Institute, State Farm Insurance, Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, Hilton Hotels, and over 1,000 other leading companies have already listed their preference for CPLP credential holders to fill open positions. Now is your chance to earn the CPLP credential and move your résumé to the top of the pile.

    What's involved?
    Professionals with three or more years of related work experience are invited to participate in the CPLP program. Candidates must first pass a multiple choice exam based on the ASTD Competency Model’s nine areas of expertise and then submit a work sample (“work product”) demonstrating more in-depth competence in one of those areas. After successful completion of the certification process, CPLP credential holders have proven that they have not only a keen grasp of learning and development theory, but also the ability to apply this knowledge successfully in their organizations.

    Need Help?
    ASTD offers an array of online, instructor-led, and self-study preparatory options and other tools to help you to become a CPLP®. For more information, go to astd.org/content/ASTDcertification/Prepare/.

    Learn more about the real value of CPLP at cplp.astd.org
    or email Customer Care at customercare@astd.org
    .


    The ASTD Certification Institute (ASTD CI) is an independent organization created by ASTD to take the lead and set professional industry standards for the learning and performance profession.
  • October 22, 2011 2:44 PM | Anonymous
    King County Executive Dow Constantine has been putting a lot of emphasis on using training to help make county government more efficient and effective.  Specifically, trainers on loan from Boeing have been training county employees in lean management techniques.  Read more about this effort here.
  • October 19, 2011 9:25 PM | Darren Nerland
    Millions of Americans, and tens of millions of people around the world--are following their own idiosyncratic learning paths: stopping out, “swirling” among institutions, balancing learning with working, raising a family and other responsibilities, and vocational and experiential learning.

  • October 19, 2011 7:47 AM | ATDps Admin (Administrator)
  • October 07, 2011 5:17 AM | Anonymous
    Columnist David Brooks has an important column out this morning: he points out that, with the exception of the information technologies sector, the rate of innovation has slowed down in the United States. 

    National ASTD recently issued a major study and white paper about the need for the WLP professionals to become involved in fostering innovation in organizations.

    It's time -- past time -- to get serious about building a more creative society to get our country moving again and help put people back to work.
    (A subscription or fee may be required for full access.)
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