Sharing What Works

March 16 – 18, 2016 Orlando, FL

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LS610 Performance Support: Shifting Our Focus to the Point of Work

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Thursday, March 17

Management and Strategy

Poinsettia/Quince

Performance orientation and discovery efforts should be a priority before making any decisions about what kind of training should be developed, if any, and how to design, develop, and deliver training using embedded performance support assets.

In this session, you will learn how to help your organization understand what the journey toward adoption of the performance support discipline will require. You will learn how the shift entails moving beyond the traditional training paradigm and adopting an intentional focus on performance. You will learn what it means to treat your organization/enterprise like a dynamic learning and performance ecosystem, and how looking through a performance lens changes the rules of engagement when it comes down to an ultimate goal of sustaining workforce performance solutions.

In this session, you will learn:

  • To change the conversation with your stakeholders requesting training
  • The significance of Gottfredson’s Five Moments of Need
  • To explain the value of using “extended blend” in an intentional, agile design methodology
  • To expand your discovery efforts to include attributes of the “point of work”
  • To identify the advantages of using single-source documentation

Audience:
Intermediate designers and project managers, managers, and directors.

Gary Wise

Founder/Principal Strategist

Human Performance Outfitters

Gary Wise, the founder and principal strategist at Human Performance Outfitters, is a workforce performance strategist and coach with performance consulting fueling his foundational discipline and perspectives. He is a 30- plus-year veteran of corporate L&D gigs and is now a Point-of-Work consultant and coach. Gary’s experience includes several performance support system integrations. He speaks at many local and national events, is a longtime blogger, and advocates for changing things mired in outdated paradigms. He recommends disruptive solutions that normally accompany shifting paradigms.

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