On-demand Webinars

August 1, 2021

Why Apply HPI? Improve Performance at your Pulp, Paper, Tissue or Corrugated Business

Industry:

Industrial

Solution:

Online TrainingPulp Paper and TissueSpecial Override

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Overview

Interest in Human Performance Improvement, or HPI, is growing in many industries, and that includes the pulp, paper, tissue, and corrugated manufacturing industries. In this webinar, we’ll explain what HPI is and why you should consider implementing it, as well as give tips for how and how not to implement HPI at your organization based on real experiences from Joe Estey, a Human Performance Improvement Specialist who’s helped many companies in these industries adopt HPI.

During this webinar, we’ll discuss:

  • What HPI Is
  • 5 Principles of HPI
  • Human Error
  • Three Case Studies
  • Systems Thinking
  • Implementation Tips
  • Specific Tips for Pulp/Paper/Tissue/Corrugated
  • Common Implementation Mistakes
  • Where to Learn More

Presenters

Jeff Dalto

Senior Learning & Performance Improvement Manager

Jeff is a learning designer and performance improvement specialist with more than 20 years in learning and development, 15+ of which have been spent working in manufacturing, industrial, and architecture, engineering & construction training. Jeff has worked side-by-side with more than 50 companies as they implemented online training. Jeff is an advocate for using evidence-based training practices and is currently completing a Masters degree in Organizational Performance and Workplace Learning from Boise State University. He writes many articles for the Vector Solutions blog and invites you to connect with him on LinkedIn.

 

Joe Estey

Joe Estey has over 30 years of experience training and consulting first line workers, foremen, supervisors, department managers and executives in Human Performance Improvement, Conduct of Operations and leadership and management principles and practices. He works routinely with private and public organizations involved in forest management and paper production, nuclear and chemical manufacturing, food processing, building maintenance and groundskeeping, engineering and construction.

A practitioner and promoter of life-long learning, he has been awarded three National Public Service Outreach Awards from the White House Leadership Executive Council from two Presidential administrations. His book, the Tomorrow Tapestry: Life Woven on the Fabric of Change (2003) was one of Publish America’s Best Selling business books in 2008 and is used in leadership and team dynamics training across the United States. His second book, The Recipe for Resilience is due out in December 2020.