ASQ
Certified Quality Improvement Associate
ASTD
Certified Professional in Learning and Performance
- Instructor, coach, mentor with 19 years experience
- Consulting independently for the past 5 years
- Author of curricula and training materials
- Editor of technical papers, textbooks, primers, and newsletters
Biographical Sketch
Janet began her professional career as a clinical microbiologist in an
academic medical center. She later earned a degree in anthropology, worked
as an excavation crew chief at prehistoric eastern woodlands archaeological
sites, and then as the program coordinator and docent trainer at an historic
house museum on a farm that recreated life at the turn of the 20th century.
After years of volunteering at the elementary school as a math and reading
tutor, and quilt-making teacher; and at a children’s hospital as
a librarian, Janet went back to school for a master’s degree. While
pursuing her degree, she worked at the university as a teaching assistant
and a research assistant. After graduation, Janet taught advanced academic
writing and grammar to international students at a community college.
Janet is currently a senior consultant specializing in human development
and performance, education and training, and the coaching and mentoring
of technical professionals who are struggling to apply quality principles
to complex information technology initiatives. She draws from her diverse
and varied background to apply a multidisciplinary approach that integrates
concepts from adult learning theory, cultural anthropology, instructional
design, human factors, and information delivery models.
FUNCTIONAL EXPERIENCE
- Learning & Performance Specialist
- Supporting organizations through the development and delivery of training
programs that improve performance, Janet helps clients meet strategic
business goals. She specializes in developing educational activities
that replace traditional lecture-based modes, ensuring that human factors
and human development goals are integrated into technical training,
and system initiatives include adult learning and support requirements.
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- Janet identifies training needs for individuals, groups, or entire
organizations; creates strategies for addressing needs through classroom
and other methodologies; ensures that training programs include effective
job aids that promote skills usage in the workplace; and coaches learners
in application of their knowledge and performance improvement. She focuses
on ensuring that learners understand how to transfer the knowledge and
skills they acquire in the classroom to the workplace.
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- Educator & Trainer
- Janet designs and develops curricula and course materials around system
initiatives, and delivers training. She measures and evaluates the effectiveness
of training programs through in-class and follow-up voice-of-the-customer
activities, and then recommends and updates training materials as needed.
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- Janet believes in learner-focused education that is action-oriented
and interactive. Her current emphasis is on creating course materials
that give adult learners the information they need to succeed in their
work without overwhelming them with extraneous details that, while nice
to know, are not applicable to the tasks they need to accomplish and
the projects they need to complete. Janet uses her knowledge of adult
learning theory to create classroom experiences that elucidate the relevancy
of the material being learned, and provides the opportunity to practice
new skills with immediate, constructive feedback.
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- Program Coordinator & Coach
- Serving as a conduit between client-business users and project-technical
staff, Janet ensures that organizational structures are aligned with
system and process initiatives. She coordinates cross-project peer support
for technical initiatives, supports team members and trainers, and furnishes
feedback on training issues to stakeholders.
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- Janet recognizes the importance of following up with learners well
after class is over because regardless of how well learners perform
in class, performance improvement on the job takes time and requires
support and encouragement. She creates social networks to provide learners
with lifelong coaching.
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- Process Improvement Facilitator
- Janet guides Six Sigma teams through the phases of their DMAIC-based
process improvement projects and applies basic project management practices
to keep them on track. Using her coaching skills, she helps individual
team members achieve results by empowering them to take ownership of
their projects and address the issues that are impeding progress.
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- Janet provides support to Six Sigma Green Belts who have completed
training by reinforcing the thought processes and tool utilization that
are essential to understanding and successfully applying the DMAIC lifecycle
to process improvement.
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- Curriculum & Publications Coordinator
- Translating difficult concepts into simpler, learner-friendly ones,
Janet improves the readability of highly technical and theoretical materials
for publication. She conducts research to create educational programs,
and monitors professional literature for sharing and communication with
clients and learners.
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- Janet’s experience teaching college-level academic writing to
non-native English speakers has given her the opportunity to work with
students from around the world, and has helped her develop a sensitivity
to, and active interest in addressing, the unique communication needs
of multicultural environments.
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EDUCATION
- UNIVERSITY OF
CENTRAL FLORIDA
- May 2003 - M. A. in TESOL
Graduate Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL)
Orlando, Florida
Thesis: "Teacher and Student Perceptions of Error Feedback
Behaviors in ESL College-Level Writing Classes "
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- MONTCLAIR
STATE UNIVERSITY
- May 1988 - B. A. in Anthropology
Upper Montclair, New Jersey
- UNION COLLEGE
- May 1982 - A. A. in Biology
Cranford, New Jersey
- St. Barnabas School of Certified Laboratory Assistants
- St.
Barnabas Medical Center,
Livingston, NJ. CLA ASCP, 1975
Upper Montclair, New Jersey
PUBLICATIONS
- Teacher and Student Perceptions of Error Feedback Behaviors
- Sunshine State TESOL Journal, Spring
2003.
AWARDS
- Outstanding Research Presentation Award
- Sunshine State TESOL, 2003.
- UCF Merit Fellowship
- University of Central Florida, Orlando,
Florida, 2002-2003.
- Graduate Student Research/Publication Grant
- Sunshine State TESOL, 2002.
- UCF Departmental Scholarship
- Department of Foreign Language &
Literatures, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, Fall 2002.
- Best Parent-Teacher Team
- Orange County Public Schools, Windy
Ridge School, Orlando, Florida, 1994-1995.
- Alpenfels Award
- “for the demonstration of excellence
in the study and application of anthropology.” Department of Anthropology,
Montclair University, Upper Montclair, New Jersey, 1988.
PRESENTATIONS
- Adapting Six Sigma to Career
Development
- ASQ World Conference on Quality Improvement.
Houston, FL, USA. May 7, 2008.
- Teacher and Student Perceptions of Error Feedback Behaviors
- Southeast Regional TESOL Conference,
New Orleans, Louisiana, 25 September 2003.
- Grammar Games & Activities to Help Learners & Teachers
- Sunshine State TESOL Conference, Jacksonville,
Florida, 3 May 2003.
- Teacher and Student Perceptions of Error Feedback Behaviors
- Sunshine State TESOL Conference, Jacksonville,
Florida, 3 May 2003.
- Teacher and Student Perceptions of Error Feedback
- Graduate Student Forum, International
TESOL Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, 25 March 2003.
- Practical Vocabulary and Grammar Activities from ESL Research
- California TESOL Conference, Pasadena,
California, 13 April 2003.
- Grammar Games & Activities to Help Learners & Teachers
- Central Florida TESOL Mini-Conference,
Oviedo, Florida, 26 October 2002.
- The Relationship between Language Proficiency & Academic
Development
- Guest Speaker, TSL 5435 Methods of Teaching
ESOL class, UCF, Orlando, Florida, 25 September 2002.
- Grammar Games & Activities to Help Learners & Teachers
- Southeast Regional TESOL Conference,
Atlanta, Georgia, 21 September 2002.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
- American Society for Quality
(ASQ), Milwaukee, WI
- Section 1509,
Orlando
Certified
Quality Improvement Associate
Publications Chair, Human Development & Leadership Division, 2005-present
Newsletter Editor, Human Development & Leadership Division, 2005-present
- American Society for
Training & Development (ASTD), Alexandria, VA
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- Certified
Professional in Learning and Improvement (CPLP)
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- Sunshine State
TESOL of Florida
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- Conference Program Committee, Sunshine State TESOL Conference,
West Palm Beach, Florida, 8 May 2002
Outstanding Research Presentation Award, 2003
Teachers of English to
Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), Alexandria, VA
Central Florida TESOL, Orlando, FL
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