March 5, 2025 | 11:00 am to Noon CT

This webinar is the ninth and final session in the TDRp series. During the session, we will provide guidance on how to use all that you have learned in the first eight sessions to create a robust measurement and reporting strategy. We will share the recommended steps and elements that you should consider, including the creation of measures library. We will conclude with thoughts on roles and responsibilities as well as change management considerations.

David Vance, Ph.D., is the former Executive Director of the Center for Talent Reporting, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the creation and implementation of best practices and standards for human capital measurement, reporting, and management. He is also the former President of Caterpillar University, which he founded in 2001.

Dave received his Bachelor of Science Degree in political science from M.I.T. in 1974, a Master of Science Degree in business administration from Indiana University (South Bend) in 1983, and a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Notre Dame in 1988.

He was named 2006 Chief Learning Officer of the Year by Chief Learning Officer magazine. He also was named 2004 Corporate University Leader of the Year by the International Quality and Productivity Center in their annual CUBIC Awards.

Dave is a frequent speaker at learning conferences and association meetings. He conducts workshops on measurement & reporting. Dave teaches in the human capital Ph.D. programs at Bellevue University and the University of Southern Mississippi as well as in the executive education program at George Mason University for Chief Talent Officers. He is a member of Working Group 2 on Metrics for the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Technical Committee on Human Capital.

He is the author of The Business of Learning: How to Manage Corporate Training to Improve Your Bottom Line (Second Edition) published in 2017 and the co-author with Peggy Parskey of the just-released books Measurement Demystified: Creating Your Measurement, Analytics, and Reporting Strategy (2021) and its companion Measurement Demystified Field Guide (2022).