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Free Infographic: Analzying & Solving Workplace Performance Problems (the Mager & Pipe Flow Chart)

Convergence Training

One of the key tenants of human performance improvement, or HPI , is that there can be a variety of causes for workplace performance problems and therefore also a variety of potential solutions. There are many different methods or models you can use to analyze the cause of a workplace performance problem. Download Free Infographic.

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Why is problem solving at home so much easier (and more productive) than problem solving at work?

Axonify

Sounds like a long-overdue, logical approach to problem solving at work. Video transcript: If one of the pipes under your kitchen sink starts to leak, what would you do? If you’re like me, you’d probably Google “fix broken pipe” and then use the resulting articles and YouTube videos to help you try to take care of it yourself.

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Why is problem solving at home so much easier (and more productive) than problem solving at work?

Axonify

Sounds like a long-overdue, logical approach to problem solving at work. Video transcript: If one of the pipes under your kitchen sink starts to leak, what would you do? If you’re like me, you’d probably Google “fix broken pipe” and then use the resulting articles and YouTube videos to help you try to take care of it yourself.

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To Train or Not to Train: Analyzing Performance Problems

Avilar

However, believing that training can solve all behavior and performance problems can set an organization on the wrong path. So how do we know when training isn’t always the answer when an individual, team, or a whole organization is experiencing performance problems? It may even result in a loss of support for your training program.

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What are you reading for eLearning insight?

Integrated Learnings

These, and several of the books I read for my coursework, were very informative yet did not have that traditional textbook feel. What are your clients reading?

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Four Steps to Deeper Learning

Upside Learning

Thus, we can use water in pipes as a metaphor to think about electricity. That is, problems or situations where the learner must actively make choices and get feedback afterward. A second problem is what the practice has the learner doing. If someone isn’t making the distinctions, you should be wary.

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Customer chats: Ethena unlocks new product lines with Rustici Software

Rustici Software

And as you continued to grow, what were some problems you were running into? Initially, we thought that this would be a big problem for us. Building the pipes that support eLearning standards , both on the way in and on the way out. I don’t know how we would have solved that problem without that kind of support.”