Tag Archives: performance
McKinsey Report: Using technology to improve workforce collaboration
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Tagged disruptive technology, gap analysis, mckinsey, performance, performance analysis
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As you know if you are following me on twitter, this semester I am taking two performance classes. This means I’m paying more attention to things that measure performance and performance gaps. Since I’m always hyper-focused on social media, I’m … Continue reading
Blogging my Homework |
In my Human Performance Theory class, we have to turn in Executive Summaries (ES) and mindmaps for selected readings each week. Since I know so many people who are experts on performance, I thought I’d share what I am doing … Continue reading
Fall Semester Starts Tomorrow
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Tagged autism, discrimination, fall semester 09, hpt, performance, summer, zombies
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Fall semester starts tomorrow. Part of me is anxious, mostly because I am already so busy I’m not sure what my class load is going to do to my life. But the other part of me is really excited. I … Continue reading
Systems approach of designing instruction
Posted by in instructional design, work
Tagged dick and carey model, instructional design, performance, readiness, systems approach
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I’ve posted before about the Dick & Carey method of instructional design – while I was taking a class based on the Dick & Carey method. This method of instructional design is very popular because it represents a systems method … Continue reading