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Austin, John; Olson, Ryan; Wellisley, Julie Ann – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2001
Explains Gilbert's Behavior Engineering Model that can enable the success of novice performance engineers by prompting appropriate front-end analysis and describes a performance improvement project conducted in the customer service department at an insurance agency. Discusses task clarification, employee self-monitoring, and public posting of…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Group Experience, Performance Technology, Task Analysis
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Sasson, Joseph R.; Alvero, Alicia M.; Austin, John – Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 2006
Organizational performance is a function of many variables, two of which are work process factors and human performance factors. Our study compared the effects of changing a work process versus human performance improvement techniques and the combined effects of combing both techniques. A 2 (manual vs electronic process) x 2 (with vs without…
Descriptors: Performance Factors, Organizational Effectiveness, Comparative Analysis, Performance Technology
LaFleur, Doug; Smalley, Karolyn; Austin, John – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2005
Improving performance in the medical industry is an area that is ideally suited for the tools advocated by the International Society of Performance Improvement (ISPI). This paper describes an application of the tools that have been developed by Dale Brethower and Geary Rummler, two pillars of the performance improvement industry. It allows the…
Descriptors: Systems Analysis, Industry, Medicine, Performance Technology
Austin, John; Garnier, Luis – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 1998
Discusses issues associated with the virtual office. Summarizes advantages and disadvantages from employees' and employers' perspectives. Uses the behavior engineering model (Thomas Gilbert, 1996) as a framework to analyze different factors related to performance, and suggests the application of other concepts from human performance technology and…
Descriptors: Employee Attitudes, Employer Attitudes, Information Technology, Job Performance