Topics Guy W. Wallace Can Cover For You At Your Professional Organization or Chapter

I have spoken/presented on these topics many times over the years – on some going back to 1982.

The most frequent session over these decades was first conducted at the Chicago Chapter of NSPI in the Fall of 1984 (now ISPI) on CAD – Curriculum Architecture Design, which was then followed by my 1st National presentation at the NSPI conference in April 1985 on the same topic. Back in those days it was customary to try out one’s presentation at a local chapter prior to taking it to National.

Many of these topics have related articles, columns, chapters and books written by Guy or co-authored by Guy.

Note: For F2F sessions and webinars I prefer a 90 minute time frame – versus 60 minutes.

Presentation Topics

  • Performance Analysis
  • Instructional Analysis
  • Analysis of Managerial & Leadership Performance
  • CAD – Curriculum Architecture Design
  • MCD – Modular Curriculum Development/Acquisition (my version of ADDIE)
  • Performance Tests and Administrative Systems
  • T&D/L&D Systems View and the 47 Processes of a Typical T&D/L&D Organization
  • T&D/L&D Governance & Advisory Systems
  • Project Planning & Management of Instructional Design and Performance Improvement Projects
  • Aligning to the Voice of the Customer at 3 Levels
Check out my list of all of Presentations – conducted since 1982 – please go here.
Note: I do not typically charge a fee for speaking – especially for the chapters of ISPI, ASQ, ASTD and SHRM.  Reimbursement for all of my expenses – when incurred – must be guaranteed.

For more information about these topics – and others – or a topic of your choosing – and to check my availability - please email me at:

guy.wallace@eppic.biz

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