Tip #578: BudgetLand, the Game
We designed BudgetLand to help new employees understand how their agency budget is administered. Since the operating budget affects employee salaries and resources, information about
We designed BudgetLand to help new employees understand how their agency budget is administered. Since the operating budget affects employee salaries and resources, information about
This Tip describes my review of four training programs to answer whether repetition results in duplication or reinforcement. “Things are not always as they seem;
This Tip describes what began as a good idea and then, when it no longer worked, we had to recognize when to let a good
This Tip discusses my strong disagreement with an article that proposes the death of performance evaluation. “The reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated.”
Classroom training is still tops, according to The Association for Talent Development’s recently published Instructional Design Now: A New Age of Learning and Beyond (March
This very long Tip describes my Nairobi, Kenya travelogue that includes training, visits to wild animals, and Kenyan politics. Nairobi, Kenya Travelogue Nairobi, November 30
This Tip explains that when I hear docking pay a co-investment in training, it raises many questions and concerns. Is Docking Pay a Co-Investment in
Entrepreneurs are characterized by their willingness to take risks. As I mulled over the risk I took to get onto the GSA Schedule, I looked
This Tip bemoans the constant reiteration of the obvious, such as that learning matters and teachers make a difference. “What is success in this world?
This Tip explains why m-learning doesn’t appeal to me because it is limited to cognitive activities and not very collaborative. “Technology is fine. . .,
This Tip discusses what to do when your audience knows more than you do about a training topic you are teaching. “Who questions much, shall
This Tip describes three major issues with training programs in a global organization and recommendations to address them. “Every choice you make has an end