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Casad, Scott – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2012
Job rotations have existed as a means of developing individual knowledge and skills since the industrial revolution, and in today's dynamic global workplace, they afford organizations an opportunity to manage changing psychological work contracts and employee desires for self-managed careers. Through the systematic mining of psychology, business,…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Work Environment, Job Security, Identification (Psychology)

Milheim, William – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1997
Reviews instructional design issues for electronic performance support systems and outlines strategies for developing an effective system for a given work setting. Discusses overall design, the information database, the advisory and instructional components, and access to applications software. (AEF)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer System Design, Databases, Educational Technology

Jorgensen, Marcus E. – Performance Improvement, 1999
Provides eight reasons why a trainer with an instructional technology background and an employee-centered focus on performance improvement should be involved in solving human performance problems. Abilities highlighted include: systematic thinker; systemic thinker; analytical; team player; excellent interpersonal and communication skills; knowing…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Educational Technology, Improvement Programs, Instructional Systems
Edgar, Robert – Performance Improvement, 2004
A relatively new feature of human performance technology (HPT) is e-training, which, while considerably more economical and time-efficient than traveling to a remote location for training, presents other challenges. Course length remains a problem, and there are professional organizations for which performance improvement is too difficult to…
Descriptors: Job Performance, Performance Technology, Educational Technology, Computer Assisted Instruction
Conn, Cynthia A.; Gitonga, Jacqueline – TechTrends: Linking Research & Practice to Improve Learning, 2004
During the last two decades, a shift has emerged in business and government sectors from a focus on training to a focus on performance improvement. This shift to Human Performance Technology (HPT), also called Human Performance Improvement (HPI) or performance technology, emerged in the educational technology literature in the late 1970s and early…
Descriptors: Performance Technology, Content Analysis, Industrial Training, Job Training
Academy of Human Resource Development Conference Proceedings (Oak Brook, Illinois, March 4-8, 1998).
Torraco, Richard J., Ed. – 1998
These proceedings begin with the schedule, conference committee membership lists, and detailed agenda of the 1998 conference of the Academy of Human Resource Development, which explored the relationship between learning and performance. Presented next are papers grouped by the conference's 35 symposium topics, which are as follows: university…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Case Studies, Cognitive Style