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For information on our 2007 AGM - click
here.
The
International Society for Performance Improvement Vancouver (ISPI Vancouver) is
a charter chapter of the International Society for Performance Improvement, which
we usually refer to as "ISPI
International." ISPI Vancouver is also incorporated as a registered society. The
membership of ISPI Vancouver includes many professionals working in human resource
development and training, but we have a wide range of members. The chapter and
its members are committed to improving human performance in ways that meet the
needs of our organizations and clients with proficiency and insight. This enables
both our members and the people we work with to be recognized as valued assets
in our/their careers. Click
here for our Orientation to Performance Improvement.
 
ISPI Exec's greeting members at a recent
Chapter event:
Maureen Ewing
(left) - VP Membership, term ending June 30, 2009
Lynn Corrigan
(right) - VP Logistics, term ending January 1, 2008
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ISPI Vancouver Presidents Past and Present:
Michael Doody
(left) - President, term ending December 31, 2008
Margy
Hayden
(right) - Past-President, term ending December 31, 2007
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The
purposes of ISPI Vancouver, as listed in the constitution,
are: - to
foster a dynamic professional community of practice in human performance improvement
in British Columbia
- to
provide high-quality professional development opportunities for performance improvement
professionals, managers, human resource personnel, trainers, coaches, educators,
administrators and other leaders who facilitate the workforce performance improvement
of clients, partners, colleagues, workers and other learners
- to
contribute to the success of the Chapter's members and their organizations
- to
contribute to the success of business, education and society by sharing and encouraging
best practices in human performance improvement in and beyond British Columbia
- as
a charter chapter of the International Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI
International), to collaborate with ISPI International and its chapters throughout
the world in furthering the state of the art and science of human performance
improvement for the benefit of all
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