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IMPACT! Fostering Community. Elevating Learning. Embracing Purpose.
The Community of Human and Organizational Learning’s 30th Annual Learning Conference!

From June 10th to 14th, our gathering at the stunning Hilton Lake Las Vegas in Henderson, NV, promises three immersive days packed with insights, innovation, and collaboration. Dive into an array of complimentary workshops on Monday, kickstarting an enriching week, and explore paid workshops on Friday for a deeper dive into specialized topics.

Join us in this milestone – 30 years – as we delve into the realms of human and organizational learning, fostering connections and paving the way for transformative ideas.

This year, our conference theme is IMPACT! Fostering Community. Elevating Learning. Embracing Purpose. But, what exactly does this mean?
Community: Forge connections that transcend the conference, building a network of support and inspiration that lasts a lifetime. This is a safe space where you can openly discuss successes and failures, surrounded by a community of educated and engaged individuals.
Learning: Prepare to expand your horizons and revolutionize your approach to learning. We’ll explore cutting-edge organizational, resilience, and safety models. Discover different ways organizations are harnessing learning to drive meaningful change and gain insights that will revolutionize your approach to knowledge transfer.
Purpose: Our purpose is clear: facilitating opportunities for people to take their organizational and personal impact to new heights.





Thursday, June 13 • 3:00pm - 3:50pm
SYSTEMS LEARNING for HUMAN AND ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE

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Because there are no perfect systems, learning is as essential to mission success as production and delivery activities. A systems approach to learning recognizes the complexity of systems and considers them together with their interfaces and interactions as a whole. The performance of the system is more than the performance of the individual components—none of the individual parts can do what the whole can do. How do you know what to change when the whole is not working?

Most successes and events occur because many managers do not truly understand their organization. Frontline workers create value, often in spite of clunky organizations and subsystems. With that in mind, this poster session will illustrate a “collective mental model” of H&OP that is useful in both 1) building and aligning a system structure for success at the sharp end, and 2) refining that system’s reliability, safety, and resilience in response to opportunities and failures. This means that monitoring and analyses of human performance, especially in the workplace, must adopt a holistic perspective, looking for context and leverage—understanding interactions with other parts of the system and other goal-oriented systems before realigning the system.

This poster session will attempt to educate the learner by introducing the fundamental principles of the following aspects of SYSTEMS LEARNING:

•    Systems, Complex Systems, Systems Learning, Systems Thinking, Mental Models, and Leverage
•    The concept of emergence in human performance systems
•    How systems thinking explains the difference between work-as-done and work-as-planned
•    Why understanding success and failure in complex systems requires more than linear cause-and-effect thinking
•    How mental models influence the management of successful human performance in the workplace, and the analysis of and response to events and adverse trends
•    The three phases of SYSTEMS LEARNING



Conference Presenters
avatar for Tony Muschara

Tony Muschara

Principal Consultant and Owner, Muschara Error Management Consulting, LLC
Tony began independent consulting in the field of human and organizational performance in 2007, helping managers of industrial organizations manage the operational risks associated with human performance. Tony authored following two books (published by Routledge and CRC Press, respectively):Risk-Based... Read More →
avatar for Jim Marinus

Jim Marinus

Owner, Jamar Operations
Jim specializes in high-risk operations management, high reliability, and resilience, and is the principal consultant and owner of Jamar Operations, LLC (2015-present). When not consulting, Jim is actively involved with the international communities of practice for H&OP, high reliability... Read More →


Thursday June 13, 2024 3:00pm - 3:50pm PDT
Montelago II (Breakout #4)- Garden Level: 1st Floor

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