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Front-End Analysis: Improving Performance

Dashe & Thomson

As I am straddling the line between performance improvement and instructional design, I have been mulling over the use of Front-End Analysis and thinking about whether it would apply to the performance problems that we so often see associated with implementing ERP systems. Cause analysis. Front-end Analysis. Evaluation.

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ASTD ICE 2013 Presentation Resources

Kapp Notes

2008) found that when college-aged students observed their avatar ageing in a virtual mirror, they formed a psychological connection to their “future self” and decided to invest more money in a retirement account as opposed to a control group. A study by Ersner-Hershfield et al. Reference : Fox, J. & & Bailenson, J. Bailenson, J. &

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Resources from Training 2013 Conference and Expo #trg13

Kapp Notes

2008) found that when college-aged students observed their avatar ageing in a virtual mirror, they formed a psychological connection to their “future self” and decided to invest more money in a retirement account as opposed to a control group. A study by Ersner-Hershfield et al. Reference : Fox, J. & & Bailenson, J. Bailenson, J. &

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#DevLearn 2012: Kapp Presentation Resources

Kapp Notes

2008) found that when college-aged students observed their avatar ageing in a virtual mirror, they formed a psychological connection to their “future self” and decided to invest more money in a retirement account as opposed to a control group. A study by Ersner-Hershfield et al. Reference : Fox, J. & & Bailenson, J. Bailenson, J. &

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#ASTDTK2013 Resources from ASTD Presentations

Kapp Notes

2008) found that when college-aged students observed their avatar ageing in a virtual mirror, they formed a psychological connection to their “future self” and decided to invest more money in a retirement account as opposed to a control group. A study by Ersner-Hershfield et al. Reference : Fox, J. & & Bailenson, J. Bailenson, J. &

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Resources from Learning 3.0 Conference Presentation

Kapp Notes

2008) found that when college-aged students observed their avatar ageing in a virtual mirror, they formed a psychological connection to their “future self” and decided to invest more money in a retirement account as opposed to a control group. A study by Ersner-Hershfield et al. Reference : Fox, J. & & Bailenson, J. Bailenson, J. &

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ASTD ICE Slides

Kapp Notes

2008) found that when college-aged students observed their avatar ageing in a virtual mirror, they formed a psychological connection to their “future self” and decided to invest more money in a retirement account as opposed to a control group. A study by Ersner-Hershfield et al. Reference : Fox, J. & & Bailenson, J. Bailenson, J. &

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