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Hybert, Peter R. – Performance Improvement, 2003
Discusses the relationship between human performance technology (HPT) and instructional systems design (ISD). Addresses the balance between the benefits of diversity versus focus in the field; key differences between HPT and ISD; and clarifying the distinction between scope of analysis and diagnosis versus the types of intervention to design and…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Intervention, Performance Technology, Program Implementation
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Riley, Tom; Davani, Holly; Chason, Pat; Findley, Ken – Performance Improvement, 2002
Provides a practitioner's overview of the processes, models, and lessons learned from a successful application of Level Three training evaluation theory, tools, and principles. Focuses on the development and implementation of a program for a fast track, cost-effective evaluation that balances organizational needs, regulatory requirements, and…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Research, Performance Technology
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Galloway, Dominique L. – Performance Improvement, 2007
Problems with implementation of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) can be assessed in light of change management theory. Viewing stakeholders collectively as a corporate entity supports employing change management strategies to make the NCLB work. Examining ways that organizational controls and change management can work together points to…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Change, Organizational Development, Performance Technology
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King, Stephen B. – Performance Improvement, 1998
Describes the benefits and potential drawbacks of transferring HPT (human performance technology) skills from outside consultants to managers within organizations. Discusses HPT competence and control over work environment, the role of traditional HPT experts after the shift, and three approaches to implementing the change. (PEN)
Descriptors: Administration, Competence, Consultants, Organizational Change
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Stone, Deborah L.; Villachica, Steven W. – Performance Improvement, 2003
Provides suggestions to ensure the success of electronic performance support systems (EPSS) and electronic learning, including creating hybrid solutions; aligning EPSS with business objectives and performance requirements; change management efforts; and rapid application development to lower costs, shrink schedules, and improve quality.…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Costs, Organizational Objectives, Performance Technology
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Duke-Moran, Celia; Swope, Ginger; Morariu, Janis; deKam, Peter – Performance Improvement, 1999
Presents two case studies that show how IBM addressed performance support solutions and electronic learning. The first developed a performance support and expert coaching solution; the second applied performance support to reducing implementation time and total cost of ownership of enterprise resource planning systems. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cost Effectiveness, Learning Strategies, Performance Technology
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Marsh, Christine – Performance Improvement, 2001
Considers issues involved in the change process within organizational culture. Highlights include adopting an appropriate management style; evaluation of performance; aspects of change; implications of change for people management; degrees of change; resistance to change; and an example of planning and implementing a new information technology…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Information Technology, Organizational Change, Performance Technology
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Addison, Roger M.; Lloyd, Clayton R. – Performance Improvement, 1999
Discussion of organizational change and performance improvement programs focuses on 10 guidelines for developing successful implementation plans. Highlights include defining a vision and mission; cultural considerations; forming a team; contingency plans; communication; employee education; monitoring mechanisms; and rewarding and recognizing…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Organizational Change, Organizational Communication, Performance Technology
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Clem, Jeffrey D. – Performance Improvement, 2007
Electronic performance support systems (EPSS) can accommodate disparate learner knowledge, experiences, and methods of comprehension. However, learners may have ineffective cognitive strategies for using an EPSS environment. The solution described in this article is applied to a Web-based EPSS that has a simulation core. As the learner works in…
Descriptors: Internet, Performance Technology, Computer Assisted Instruction, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
Riley, Thomas; Davani, Holly; Chason, Pat; Findley, Ken; Druyor, Dale – Educational Technology, 2003
Discusses level 3 evaluation from Donald Kirkpatrick's Four Level Evaluation Model (level: 1-reaction; 2-learning; 3-behavior; 4-results) to measure training program performance. Highlights include an evaluation planning matrix; increasing evaluation data accuracy and reliability; data collection method selection; designing data collection…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Evaluation Methods, Interviews, Matrices
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Goldstein, Philip J. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2006
Planning for the ongoing support and maintenance that accompany implementation of new enterprise resource planning systems may be more essential to realizing benefit from a technology investment than choosing the product with the most features. (Contains 1 table.)
Descriptors: Technology Planning, Strategic Planning, Prediction, Program Implementation
Hwang, Ahn-Sook – Educational Technology, 1995
Discusses the historical development of "hard" and "soft" systems thinking traditions and examines how these traditions have been understood and applied in the field of instructional development. Proposes the need for a synthesis of the two traditions in planning, implementing, and evaluating instructional programs. (AEF)
Descriptors: Holistic Evaluation, Instructional Development, Instructional Systems, Interpretive Skills
Brinkerhoff, Robert O.; Gill, Stephen J. – 1994
This book presents an approach that organizes the principles and processes of an emerging human resource development (HRD) paradigm requiring training to be everyone's business. Chapter 1 describes the paradigm and presents a practical approach for applying it. Chapter 2 draws a picture of highly effective training (HET), focusing particularly on…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Employer Employee Relationship, Human Resources, Job Training
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Allen, Nicole E.; Lehrner, Amy; Mattison, Erica; Miles, Teresa; Russell, Angela – Journal of Community Psychology, 2007
Community psychologists have a long-standing interest in promoting systems change to improve the lives of individuals and communities. To more fully illuminate a multilevel model of those factors involved in the promotion of systems change, the current study examined individual- and organizational-level characteristics related to health care…
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Family Violence, Organizational Climate, Systems Analysis
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Martin, Rebecca – Journal of Access Services, 2003
In 1991, the University Libraries of Northern Illinois University implemented a revised policy for renewals of library materials. Various system, staff, and patron-related concerns required the access services department to adapt to immediate demands, then to seek longterm solutions. This case study examines the initial impact of the new policy,…
Descriptors: Library Materials, Research Libraries, Library Services, Library Policy
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