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from training, to performance,
to social
Harold Jarche jarche.comSunday, 23September, 2012
in the beginning
there was training
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Roots of Training:Hierarchies & Control
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some of the things I learned as a military training development officer:
Instru
ction
al S
ystem
s Desig
n
InstructionalDesign
Systems Approach to Training
Methods of Instruction
ProgrammedInstruction
On the Job Training
FlightSimulation
Computer BasedTraining
Training Standards
Occ
upat
iona
l Spe
cific
atio
ns
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ISD ADDIE
Trained Soldier
developing skills & knowledge
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But ...
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Photo by Mac Coates
does trained = ready for battle?
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not quite ...
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Collective Trainingfollows individual training
Informal: Learn through gaming & simulation
Run by operations, not training department
Social: Work together as a unit
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then there was
Human Performance
Technology (HPT)
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Mega: Community & Society
Macro: Organization
Micro: Team, Group, Individualjarche.com
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Macro View
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Micro View
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Key Lesson:
Diagnose Before Prescribing Training
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HPT + ISDNon-instructional
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HPT:
systemic & systematic
but not very human
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today, valued work is increasingly complex + creative
Source: Cynefin Framework (Dave Snowden) Wikipedia
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neither training nor human performance technology
address complexity
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today’s reality
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Project Teams
Communitiesof Practice
Social Networks
Structured
Informal
Goal-oriented Opportunity-driven
complicated
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complex
chaotic
Chaotic: there is
no relationship between
cause and effect at a systems level
Complicated: relationship between cause and effect requires analysis and/or the application of expert knowledge
Complex: relationship between cause and effect can only be perceived in retrospect, but not in advance
we need to extend our learning & working
boundaries
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3 views on the
workplace learning
spectrum ...
Harold Jarche, Jane Hart, Charles Jennings
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Dependent:
Instruction
Inter-dependent:
Social &
Collaborative
Independent:
Supported by tools & information
Formal
Training
10%
Through Others
20%
Through
Experience
&
Practice
70%Accidental &
Serendipitous
Formal
Structured
Intra Organisational
&
Group-directed
Personal-directed
70-20-10: CJstructure: JHdependence: HJjarche.com
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Dependent:
Instruction
Inter-dependent:
Social &
Collaborative
Independent:
Supported by tools & information
Formal
Training 10%
Through Others
20%
Through
Experience
&
Practice
70%Accidental &
Serendipitous
Formal
Structured
Intra Organisational
&
Group-directed
Personal-directed
70-20-10: CJstructure: JHdependence: HJ
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Training
HPT
Social Learning
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Project Teams
Communitiesof Practice
Social Networks
Structured
Informal
Goal-oriented Opportunity-driven
Share Detailed Knowledge= collaboration
Increase Innovation= cooperation
Solve Problems, Retain Talent,Develop New Strategies
= collab & co-op
we must build collaboration & cooperation into the workflow
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How do we incorporate
social learning
in the workplace?
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Openness
Transparency Diversity
enables reinforces
fosters
successful network characteristics
trust
1) we shift from hierarchies to networks
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Openness
Transparency Diversity
enables reinforces
fosters
socialnetworks
knowledgesharing innovation
trust
2) we support & reinforce social networks to share knowledge
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Openness
TransparencyDiversityof Ideas
enables reinforces
fosters
socialnetworks
knowledgesharing innovation
trust
Narrationof
Work }
3) we learn out loud with each otherby narrating our work
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4) each person can start with PKMpersonal knowledge management
sense-making
+ getting
things done
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Sensecreating
team
Seek
Share
CoP
network
team
CoP
network
filtering
discerning
PKM: Seek - Sense - Sharefiltering, creating & discerning
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“Rather than management asking, How do we incentivise people to share their knowledge?
It would be more useful for management to ask, How do we develop relationships across the organization
that will set in motion more knowledge sharing?”Nancy Dixon, PhD
http://www.nancydixonblog.com/2009/03/the-incentive-question-or-why-people-share-knowledge.html
Image: Richard Dennison
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Social Learning
is getting things donein networks
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