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IMPACT! CHOLearning 2025
The Community of Human and Organizational Learning’s 31st Annual Learning Conference!

From June 16th to 20th, our gathering at the Renaissance Columbus Downtown Hotel in Columbus, OH, 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.

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Wednesday June 18, 2025 8:40am - 9:30am EDT
Forces of change are threatening to overwhelm the hard-won advances in the safety of complex systems. How can/will we adapt our pursuit of doing hard & complex work safely to meet the disrupting forces - some ostensibly positive?  To adapt, we need to apply the lessons about resilient performance to our own activities to renew and redirect safety energies. Drawing on cutting edge research and thoroughly grounded in the operational world, this presentation will use cases from space exploration, nuclear power generation, commercial air travel, and healthcare to link new research with insights for operational practice.

Conference Presenters
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David Woods, Ph.D.

Professor of Cognitive Systems Engineering and Human Systems Integration, Ohio State University
David Woods, Professor of Cognitive Systems Engineering and Human Systems Integration at Ohio State University, studies how people cope with complexity in time pressured situations such as critical care medicine, aviation, space missions, intelligence analysis, and crisis management... Read More →
Wednesday June 18, 2025 8:40am - 9:30am EDT
Woody Hayes Grand Ballroom: 2nd Floor Renaissance Columbus Downtown Hotel, 50 N 3rd St, Columbus, OH 43215, USA

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