Workplace Performance Blog

A Rusty Navy

By christensenbd | March 27, 2016

Note – I started writing this two weeks before the Government tabled it’s new budget and the story has continued to evolve… One of the courses I have taught at Boise State’s Organizational Performance and Workplace Learning Program is Thinking in Systems. Looking at the world with a systems perspective gives me a migraine sometimes.…

Learning Anytime Anywhere

By christensenbd | March 12, 2016

The level of trust displayed by the leadership in allowing new soldiers to really learn anywhere anytime creates a truly incentivized environment.

Those Darn Job Descriptions

By christensenbd | March 3, 2016

In my last entry “What do you really want me to do!?” the focus was on how a job description is used to inform the employee about the manager or organization’s expectations. After reading that post, a colleague of my loverly wife, I will call him Mr. J. Hunter, shared a recent experience where the job description was being…

Expectations of the Workforce…

By christensenbd | March 1, 2016

Expectations of the Workforce or “What do you really want me to do!?” Have you ever started a new job or moved into a new position and thought “I don’t have a clue what I am supposed to be doing!?” How about the frazzled manager who gets the new hire and says “Here’s your desk……

More on Metrics

By christensenbd | February 13, 2016

On the weekends, my wife and I start the day by watching CBC’s The National evening news show. The February 12th edition had a segment called The Next: Server Farms (5:03) which provides a glimpse into the power consumption requirements of the Internet. One statement caught my attention. The reporter said around minute 2:15 “…most people…

Mentors, Managers and Metrics

By christensenbd | February 12, 2016

I recently learned that one of my mentors and good friend, Dr. Roger Chevalier, is going to become the latest Honourary Life Member of the International Society for Performance Improvement or ISPI. That has had me thinking about mentors, managers and metrics. I met Roger through the Armed Forces Chapter of ISPI where he took me…

Humble Beginnings

By christensenbd | February 10, 2016

I have been working in the training and performance improvement field for a little over ten years now. There is so much information “out there” that I have never thought that there is something unique for me to add to the discourse so until now, I have remained a consumer of information with the exception of…