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Kaufman, Roger; Bernardez, Mariano L. – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2012
Conventional human performance technology has had a good run. It allowed scientific and data-based research to be applied to improve performance, usually just individual performance. The field must be expanded without losing this individual performance focus to include a scope that measurably improves performance for individuals and organizations…
Descriptors: Performance Technology, Organizational Change, Organizational Development, Models
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Pearlstein, Richard B. – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2012
Most executives have not heard of human performance technology (HPT), but a recent Google search showed 25 times more Google hits for "lean six sigma" than for "human performance technology." This article describes five factors that make HPT a hard sell: (1) HPT is not part of standard business jargon, (2) organizational executives associate…
Descriptors: Expertise, Problem Solving, Performance Technology, Performance Factors
Workman, Michael – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2010
Structuration theory helps to explain the role of human agency in the reciprocal relationship between social systems and structures, which Giddens called the "duality of structure." The theory explicates how power struggles emerge and are negotiated and, depending on the restructuration, can help to resolve conflict or lead to deteriorations and…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Conflict, Corporations, Organizational Development
Villachica, Steven W.; Stepich, Donald A. – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2010
With the current economic downturn and signs of an emerging recovery, executives are trying to determine how to best use their organizations' funds and resources. This may mean downsizing human resource departments and eliminating positions for training personnel. The authors offer five strategies drawn from the professional literature to survive…
Descriptors: Economic Climate, Resource Allocation, Administrator Attitudes, Transfer of Training
Wademan, Mark R.; Spuches, Charles M.; Doughty, Philip L. – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2007
The People Capability Maturity Model[R] (People CMM[R]) advocates a staged approach to organizational change. Developed by the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute, this model seeks to bring discipline to the people side of management by promoting a structured, repeatable, and predictable approach for improving an…
Descriptors: Maturity (Individuals), Organizational Change, Performance Technology, Best Practices
Sleezer, Catherine M.; Denny, Dan – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2004
This article focuses on the human performance improvement and human resource development task of providing an organization with a skilled workforce. We begin by describing the U.S. demographic trends and the changing job skill requirements that will lead to a shortage of skilled workers and that highlight the importance of considering the various…
Descriptors: Labor Force Development, Skilled Workers, Human Resources, Demography
Burns, Janet Z.; Dean, Peter J.; Hatcher, Tim; Otte, Fred L.; Preskill, Hallie; Russ-Eft, Darlene – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 1999
The purpose of the standards described in this article are to provide guidance and a common set of values for human resource development/human performance training (HRD/HPT) professionals. General Standards; Research and Evaluation; Advertising and Other Public Statements; Publication of Work; Privacy and Confidentiality; Teaching and…
Descriptors: Ethics, Guidelines, Human Resources, Performance Factors
Schwen, Thomas M.; Kalman, Howard K.; Evans, Michael A. – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2006
This article introduces a strategic argument and examples, in subsequent articles in this special issue, about sociocultural research opportunities for HPT practitioners and scholars. The authors take the view that recent criticisms of Instructional Systems Design have merit when considered from an organizational performance point of view. We see…
Descriptors: Performance Technology, Instructional Systems, Research Opportunities, Instructional Design
Hickey, Will – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2001
Describes a study that surveyed current and perceived future employer-provided training practices among multinational corporations manufacturing companies in the Tianjin Economic Development Area (T.E.D.A.) of China. Highlights include labor market; human resources management in China; workforce productivity; and return on investment. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Futures (of Society), Human Resources, Industrial Training
Akaraborworn, Chiraprapha Tan; McLean, Gary N. – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2000
Describes an evaluation study that was conducted to assess strengths and weaknesses of an outdoor-based experiential training program used in Thailand. Explains the Self and Team Development in Practice (STP) Walk Rally and considers adult learning theory, experiential learning theory, and the HRD (human resource development) Evaluation Research…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Research, Experiential Learning