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Cowan, Chris A.; Goldman, Ellen F.; Hook, Melissa – Performance Improvement, 2010
Action plans have been shown to improve transfer of learning and have proven an effective tool in training evaluation. This study describes how action planning was simply and successfully adapted to a preexisting curriculum with few additional resources. The decision to use participant action planning, the administration of it, and the…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Transfer of Training, Performance Technology, Action Research
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Hannum, Wallace – Performance Improvement, 2009
This article questions commonly held beliefs about training as a component of performance improvement solutions. Rather than being based on theoretical and empirical support, many beliefs about training are based on little more than myth. Part 1 of this article presents myths about the relationship of training and performance and myths about…
Descriptors: Performance Technology, Misconceptions, Beliefs, Training
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Grenier, Robin S.; Kehrhahn, Marijke – Human Resource Development Review, 2008
Traditionally, expertise theories have focused on skills acquisition with little regard for the domain or contextual factors affecting expertise development and retention. Because the development, retention, and recruiting of individuals with expertise is critical to organizational success, it is essential that HRD professionals understand the…
Descriptors: Organizational Development, Career Development, Expertise, Professional Continuing Education
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Shrock, Sharon A. – Performance Improvement, 1999
Discusess the interest in calculating the return on investment (ROI) of training and other human performance technology interventions that helps determine the effectiveness of training. Suggests that when Level 2 assessment is done correctly, it matches the job and shows that skills and knowledge transfer were successful. (LRW)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Performance Technology, Transfer of Training
Thiagarajan, Sivasailam – Educational Technology, 1998
Examines misconceptions about simulations for performance technology concerning what they reflect, varieties, uses (instruction, awareness, performance assessment, team building, transfer, research, therapy), levels of fidelity, design approaches, formats (graphic models; card, race, and cyclical games; interactive fiction; production simulations;…
Descriptors: Games, Guidelines, Misconceptions, Performance Technology
Garavaglia, Paul L. – Performance & Instruction, 1996
Reviews five transfer models that are effective in organizing knowledge sources and stimulating understanding in the process of transferring training skills to the job. Highlights include trainee characteristics, design factors, work environment, a systemic model of factors that predict employee training, trainers becoming performance…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Measurement Techniques, Models, Performance Technology
Kayes, Anna B.; Kayes, D. Christopher; Yamazaki, Yoshitaka – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2005
At the heart of any successful cross-cultural knowledge transfer effort lies an individual or group of individuals with the skills to manage a complex, ambiguous and often stressful process. The ability to manage the knowledge transfer process depends as much on learning in real time as it does on rational planning. Yet, few approaches to…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Instructional Effectiveness, Knowledge Management, Ethnology
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Cyboran, Vincent L. – Performance Improvement, 2005
A variety of instructional methods have been shown to be effective in fostering employee learning in workplace training. These include problem-based learning, cooperative learning, and situated learning. Despite their success, however, there are at least two important reasons to actively foster learning beyond the training room: The transfer of…
Descriptors: Training, Employees, Job Performance, Mentors
1996
This document contains two keynote papers presented at the 1996 conference of the Academy of Human Resource Development (AHRD). "Partnering for Research: The Ford Design Institute/UGA (University of Georgia) Research Project" (Karen E. Watkins, Lewis J. Bellinger) describes the Ford Design Institute's Manager as Instructor project and…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Educational Research, Employer Employee Relationship, Higher Education