May 4, 2023
Putting Performance First
How can you begin whispering in your clients’ ears about improving performance with non-training solutions, while continuing to develop skill-and-knowledge interventions?
Join Innovative Learning Group CEO Lisa Toenniges as she shares video examples from several projects to illustrate performance-focused discussions that occur throughout the ADDIE process. The sessions will be interactive with live discussion and debriefs. It covers: Project Definition, Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Design.
You'll be sure to walk away with lots of practical examples and take-aways that you can start applying the very next day to put performance first!
5:30 pm Doors Open
5:30 - 6:15 pm Networking and Dinner
6:15 - 6:25 pm Welcome & Introductions
6:30- 7:30 pm Learning Session
7:30-8:00 pm Learning Wrap-Up, Meeting Close, and Open Networking
Location:
Washtenaw Community College
Morris Lawrence Building, Room 150
4800 E. Huron River Drive,
Ann Arbor MI 48105
Visit this link for more location information: https://www.wccnet.edu/visit/room-locator/sc.php
Registration:
- Chapter members = $25
- Student members = $15
- Non-member guests = $45
Registrations are not considered definite or confirmed until payment has been submitted.
About the Presenter:
Lisa Toenniges
Lisa Toenniges is the owner and chief executive officer of Innovative Learning Group, a company she founded in March 2004. A dynamic and respected leader, Lisa has more than 30 years of experience in the performance improvement industry and has consulted with many Fortune 1000 companies about their learning and performance strategies and solutions. ILG was born out of Lisa’s passion for building a business, providing for her employees, and doing what is right for clients. Her entrepreneurial spirit, positive outlook, and hands-on leadership style have been the drivers behind ILG’s profitable annual compound growth. Currently, Lisa is the Secretary of the Executive Committee and member of the Board of Trustees for On My Own of Michigan and a volunteer grant reviewer for the Arts & Culture Committee of Impact100 Oakland County. Lisa has a master’s degree in instructional technology from Wayne State University in Detroit and a bachelor’s degree in music education from Michigan State University.