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Performance Development: Using the Logic Model for Improved Training and Development Results

Tuesday, October 15, 2013 10:00am - 11:00am EDT  
Host: Association for Talent Development
By: Jon Desenberg, Policy Director, The Performance Institute
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This logic model is a flexible planning tool to drive enhanced performance reviews, learning networks, and more reliable and meaningful outcome indicators for both corporate and government training professionals.  

Find out about our best practices in leading indicators for development, and discuss a recent successful client engagement with one of the largest organizations in the country. Jon will brief the audience on how to track improvements in outcomes and develop new indicators to show changing contextual information surrounding the organization’s mission. You'll end up with a proven, outcome-based planning process that emphasizes starting “with the end in mind.” Plus, you'll understand what critical short-term changes must occur to demonstrate real returns for any organization.

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Jon Desenberg
Jon Desenberg

Policy Director, The Performance Institute

As the policy director at The Performance Institute, Jon Desenberg works with Congress, the White House, federal agencies, and other like-minded organizations in advancing the Institute’s mission to increase accountability and performance in government. With more than 20 years of public management, Jon has worked with more than 120 federal organizations, nonprofit agencies, and universities. In addition, Jon has worked with a wide range of state, local, and international governments. He also directs public research, webinars, and best practice studies for multiple clients and publications.

In 2008, Jon worked with other government performance leaders to meet with presidential campaigns, as well as the Obama transition team. He developed recommendations used by the incoming administration to shape their federal management agendas. In 2009 and 2010, he worked closely with staff members from the House and Senate, as well as GAO and the Congressional Research Service, to provide expertise on the structure and framework used in the Government Performance and Results Modernization Act of 2010. 

He also provides ongoing advice to both the U.S. Office of Personnel Management and the U.S. Office of Management and Budget for implementing planning and performance policies, including the Human Capital Assessment Framework and Senior Executive Service Performance Evaluation standards. 

Jon’s current work includes ongoing projects with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Defense, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and other federal, state, and local organizations.

Jon regularly appears on Federal News Radio, News Channel Eight, the Federal Times, Federal Computer Week, Government Executive, and other media outlets. He is co-author of the textbook, Knowledge Management: A Foundation for E-Government.

He received a BA from The University of Michigan and a JD from American University’s Washington College of Law.


 


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