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Performance Management Conference

  • 1.  Performance Management Conference

    Posted 04-22-1998 18:43
    Sixth Annual Advanced Concepts Conference
    Team Performance Management
    May 27-29, 1998

    Teams have tremendous potential for meeting and exceeding performance
    goals. But teams of high potential will be handicapped by performance
    management systems that rely on archaic notions of performance,
    management, and teams. The papers and examples shared at this
    conference will present state of the art thinking about those issues,
    share innovative tools, and illustrate the struggle that
    differentiates success and failure.

    CONFERENCE PROGRAM

    KEYNOTE SPEAKER:
    Valued Performance: Engineering More and Punishing Less
    Don Schilling, Weyerhaeuser Paper Company

    PRESENTATIONS WILL INCLUDE:

    Empowering Work Teams with Knowledge
    Vikas Anand, Arizona State University &
    Richard Their, Xerox Corporation

    Managing Team Performance from a Systems Perspective
    Ira Kaplan, Hofstra University &
    Kyle Ramsey, Intel Corporation

    Performance Management in a Fourth Wave Society: Systemic
    Measurement, Evaluation, and Incentives for Developing a Holonic
    Performance Management System
    Robert Debold, Jr., Primus &
    William Sechrest, Winstead, SEchrest, & Minick

    Making Sense with Teams in the New World of Management
    Dennis Duchon, University of Texas &
    Dallen Miner, AMOCO

    An Integrative Theoretical Framework for Understanding Team Reward
    Allocation Preferences
    Anthony Parisi, University of Georgia &
    Jack Atwood, VHA, Inc.

    Evaluating the Learning Potential of Integrated Project Teams
    Paul Skilton, Arizona State University
    Bob Ryza, Shell Oil Company

    Helping Team Members Help Themselves: Propositions for Facilitating
    Guided Team Self-Correction
    Kimberly Smith-Jentsch, Naval Air Warfare Center &
    Les Killingsworth, GTE Directories

    Influence in Self-Managing Teams: A Conceptual Examination of the
    Effects of Content and Context Factors on Training Enrollment
    Decisions
    Wanda Smith, Virginia Tech &
    Leon Abbott, Lockheed Martin Tactical Aircraft Systems

    Cognitive Engineering in Team Performance Measurement
    Renee Stout, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division &
    John Gilberti, First American Financial

    Evaluation and Compensation of Work Team Performance
    Duane Windsor, Rice University &
    Tom Ruddy, Xerox Corporation

    LOCATION ... The conference will be held on the campus of the
    University of North Texas in Denton, Texas (45 minutes north of
    Dallas).

    HOTEL ...Rooms for this conference are blocked at:

    Radisson Hotel & Eagle Point Golf Club
    2211 I-35 E. North, Denton, TX 76205
    Room Rates: $75.00 per night

    Please Note: You must make your reservation by May 1 in order to be
    guaranteed a room at this special rate. The Radisson is located
    approximately 2 miles from the University. The hotel offers guests a
    full-service restaurant, lounge, outdoor pool, exercise room, Pro Shop,
    and an 18-hole golf course.

    REGISTRATION INFORMATION

    Registration Fees:

    By 5/1/98 After 5/1/98
    $595 $695 General Registration
    $495 $595 Corporate Sponsors of the Center
    $395 $395 Government or Overseas Attendees
    $295 $295 Full-Time Academics
    $ 10 $ 10 CEUs

    Payment Method:
    Checks, Money orders in US $ payable to University of North Texas
    Purchase Orders MasterCard, VISA, or American Express

    For additional information and/or to request a registration form
    please call the Center at 940-565-3096 -- or see our webpage at
    www.workteams.unt.edu




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    Melanie Bullock
    Center for the Study of Work Teams
    University of North Texas
    E-mail: melanieb@unt.edu
    Ph: 940-565-2198 Fax: 940-565-4806

    Center Web Page: www.workteams.unt.edu

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