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Impact Evaluation: From Employee Training to Leadership Development
SIOP Annual Event: Sat, April 25, 12:30PM-1:20PM [Cancelled due to COVID-19 policies]
Drawing on the combined experience of a diverse panel of learning and development experts, this session will examine and discuss current practices and future opportunities in impact evaluation for a wide range of interventions, from employee training to leadership development programs. Panelists will share insights to help build value using evaluation data.
Create More Value With Your Learning Evaluation, Analytics, and Feedback (LEAF) Practice
TK2020 Event: Wed, February 5, 11:30AM – 12:00PM
Optimizing your LEAF practice is your best opportunity to improve learning and its impact. Less than half of organizations indicate evaluation helps them meet their learning and business goals. Data alone doesn’t create value. People acting on data create value. Our ALPS Ibex™ platform drives effective, purpose-driven evaluation empowering L&D stakeholders with insights and creating a culture of continuous improvement in the workplace. Examples demonstrate how using ALPS Ibex helps L&D stakeholders Act on Insights™ to drive improvement and impact.
Want More Value from Evaluation? AIM to Answer Two Questions
TK2020 Event: Thurs, February 6, 9:00AM – 10:00AM
While almost all learning is evaluated, less than half of organizations report that evaluation helps meet their learning and business goals. Data create no value. People acting on meaningful data within the L&D process create value. The Alignment and Impact Model (AIM) focuses evaluation on helping all stakeholders create value. AIM incorporates purpose, process, stakeholder roles, and two questions to guide evaluation design and focuses on maximizing learning, transfer, and impact. Examples demonstrate the fundamentals of AIM and how it can be implemented and used.
Create More Value With Your Learning Evaluation, Analytics, and Feedback (LEAF) Practice
TK2020 Event: Thurs, February 6, 10:15AM-10:45AM
Optimizing your LEAF practice is your best opportunity to improve learning and its impact. Less than half of organizations indicate evaluation helps them meet their learning and business goals. Data alone doesn’t create value. People acting on data create value. Our ALPS Ibex™ platform drives effective, purpose-driven evaluation empowering L&D stakeholders with insights and creating a culture of continuous improvement in the workplace. Examples demonstrate how using ALPS Ibex helps L&D stakeholders Act on Insights™ to drive improvement and impact.
News & Publications
Dr. Eric Surface Speaks with Dr V about Evaluating DEI Training Programs
Today, Dr. V is joined by Dr. Eric Surface, CEO of ALPS Insights, with provides evidence-based solutions to improve the effectiveness, impact, and value of workplace learning and development (L&D activities. Dr. V and Eric discuss DEI training evaluation best...
Are we learning yet? Only your data knows- so you’d better pay attention to it.
In this episode Charles welcomes Eric Surface, fellow I/O Psychologist and founder/CEO of ALPS Insights, a training analytics company that provides tools and advice to help companies extract value from their learning programs via actionable insights based on data. A big thank you to Science 4-Hire and author, Charles Handler.
Improving Instructor Impact on Learning with Analytics
Each of us can recall an instructor who made learning engaging, relevant and impactful, inspiring us to apply what we learned. Unfortunately, each of us can also recall an instructor who failed in one or more these areas. Instructors are force multipliers, reaching hundreds — if not thousands— of learners, impacting both their learning experience and motivation to transfer. So, how can we improve instructor impact on learning?
Two Fundamental Questions L&D Stakeholders Should Answer to Improve Learning
During recent conference presentations and webinars focused on analytics, big data and evaluation, we noticed audience members asking, “What questions should I be asking [and answering with evaluation data and analytics]?” Speakers typically answer these questions one of two ways: either by recommending collecting specific types or “levels” of data, as if all relevant questions for all learning and development stakeholders should be immediately identified and addressed; or by recommending collecting and tagging as much data as possible so the data analysts figure it out, as if the important questions will only emerge from analyzing all the data after the fact.
Qualitatively Different Measurement for Training Reactions
Training evaluation should provide insights not only about the effectiveness of training but also about how it can be improved for learners and organizations. In this context, the term “insights” implies a deep understanding of learning, the training process and its outcomes as well as evaluation procedures – designing, measuring, collecting, integrating and analyzing data from both a formative and summative perspective.
Beyond Levels: Building Value Using Learning and Development Data
For many learning and development (L&D) professionals, training evaluation practices remain mired in the muck. What ends up being evaluated hasn’t changed much over the past two or three decades. We almost universally measure whether trainees liked the training, most of us measure if they learned something, and beyond that, evaluation is a mix of “We’d like to do that” and, “We’re not sure of what to make of the data we get.” Perhaps more critically, in one recent national survey, nearly two-thirds of L&D professionals did not see their learning evaluation efforts as effective in meeting their organization’s business goals.
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