CEO of The Institute 4 Worthy Performance
President of Tim Brock Consulting
Winter Park, FL
Tim@TI4WP.com
or Tim@Brock-Consulting.com
Tim helps private, public, government, and not-for-profit organizations improve and sustain human performance to achieve organizational objectives and also prove the worth (value) of those programs, projects, and initiatives to make data-driven funding decisions. He is also an Associate with the ROI Institute and a conference presenter at international conferences with the International
Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI) and the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH). He serves on multiple international committees with ISPI and the SSH.
Before retiring from Lockheed Martin Global Training and Logistics, Tim was the lead human performance improvement consultant solving multiple global military and government national defense and public service performance accomplishment challenges. He was the chief learning and performance improvement architect for Lockheed Martin’s winning solution to prepare and sustain astronauts, launch and mission controllers, maintainers, and leaders for extended deep space missions to the moon and eventually to Mars using NASA’s Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle. He was also the learning and human performance lead to architect a new Emergency Call Operations Center (911) National Training
Schoolhouse for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia that included initial and sustainment training for all faculty and first responder positions across the country.
Tim also has extensive experience leading and improving educational performance as an elementary and secondary school principal and college director of education. He has been a full-time associate professor and is currently an adjunct professor for graduate-level courses at two universities.
Tim has also traveled around the globe training corporate trainers how to become performance improvement consultants. Clients included Panera Bread, Verizon, South Africa Telecom, and SBC.
He began his 20-year Air Force career as an Airman Basic and retired as a field grade officer. He was selected for highly competitive assignments such as a nuclear weapons specialist, ICBM combat crew commander for two weapons systems, and senior ICBM weapon system academic and simulation education and training officer for all five of the USAF’s ICBM Initial Qualification Training programs. For his last assignment, he was handpicked to educate and train Air Force officer candidates how to prepare and to lead in high stress, high consequence environments. During this assignment, he was selected as one of the top three Air Force Educators and Trainers in the nation and a member of the team that rewrote the education and training curriculum used at 148 colleges and universities across the country.
His leadership education and training program was twice rated best in the nation during a three-year cycle.
Education and Certification
BA, University of Minnesota-Duluth, Communication
MA, University of Central Missouri, Communication
PhD, Capella University, Education with specialization in Training and Performance Improvement
Certified Performance Technologist (CPT), ISPI