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IMPROVING HUMAN PERFORMANCE

3 day(s) | 2.10 CEUs

REGISTRATION FEE: Member: $1,195 | Non-member: $1,545

 

Humans are an integral part of any work system. Improving human performance is, therefore, one critical enabler in improving overall work performance.

Class Schedule:

Course IDCourse DatesLocationRegister
1814Feb 24 - 26, 2014Norcross, GARegister

Overview:

This seminar focuses on helping companies measurably improve the productivity, safety and quality of their respective operations through better understanding and applying human performance principles. Using a highly interactive, multimedia and case study-based approach, seminar attendees will explore how our advancing theoretical understanding of human performance can be practically applied in the work setting.

Topic Highlights:

  • Skill Development
  • Decision Making
  • Human Error Reduction
  • Task Demands and Setting
  • Personnel Selection
  • Workplace Design

What You Will Learn:

  • A basic understanding of human motor and cognitive functioning
  • The role of knowledge, skills, and abilities
  • How task demands and workplace settings affect human performance
  • Human error types and associated error precursors
  • How to analyze human performance problems
  • Practical ways for improving human performance

Course Content:

  • Introduction
  • Human Motor and Cognitive Functioning: An overview
  • A Macro Model of Human Performance
  • A Micro Model of Human Performance
         - Abilities: The role of our genetic makeup
         - Motor Skills and Physical Movement
         - Cognitive Skills and Decision Making
         - Response Time: Linking motor and cognitive skills together
  • Human Error: Types and precursors
  • Analyzing Human Performance Problems: Case studies
  • Improving Human Performance via Workplace Design: Some examples
  • Summary: Putting it all together

Corporate Training

This course is available as a corporate training program and can be customized to meet your company’s needs. For more information, contact IIE Director of Continuing Education and Program Development Larry Aft, P.E., (770) 349-1130.

Class cancellation:  IIE reserves the right to cancel a class up to 15 business days prior to the scheduled start date.