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Howard Kalman Publishes Article, Presents at Conference

Melissa Gattine, 4/23/2008

Howard Kalman, assistant professor in the Department of Strategic Communication, has been published in Performance Improvement Quarterly. His article, entitled "Transforming the Corporate Training Function through Developing a Training Strategy and Advisory Board: A Longitudinal Case Study," was a study that "examined the use of a strategic planning process to reinvent a corporate training department."

Additionally, Kalman attended the 2008 International Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI) conference earlier this month and presented a session entitled, "Framegames: How to Transform Deadly Dry Content." The well-attended presentation addressed how framegames, like Bingo and Jeopardy, can make learning conceptual content fun even in corporate environments.



Originally published in Intercom: Howard Kalman Publishes Article, Presents at Conference.