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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
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Leisure,
By James A. McClure (San Francisco Bay Area, California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Human Competence: Engineering Worthy Performance (ISPI Tribute Edition) (Hardcover)
This unique perspective on human behavior provides a powerful and enjoyable set of tools to influence key issues at work. Thomas Gilbert provides a look at people that is based on empirical observations and the occurrence of functional relationships between our work behavior and that of others. It also takes into consideration the ecological variable effecting the execution of a business model and operationl.He argues that competency is not a measure of knowledge, hardward, or dedication, it is a measure of worthy performance. Results that faciliate the acquisition of leisure or opportunity to pursue more meaningful or worthwhile activites are the best measure of competency. This book will help any person at work who whats to succeed. It provides a perspective that will allow that person to improve their own an others performance at work. It will help any open minded person demonstrate their own competency. It is excellent and profound.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Great book, changed my perspective on training,
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This review is from: Human Competence: Engineering Worthy Performance (ISPI Tribute Edition) (Hardcover)
Really enjoyed it. For me, the concept of Human Performance Technology really clicked. I would suggest it to any trainer, instructional designer, or manager.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent revision!,
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This review is from: Human Competence: Engineering Worthy Performance (Essential Knowledge Resource) (Hardcover)
Excellent revision / update. The preface by Marilyn Gilbert and all the tributes make this an important and engaging read for everyone in the field (performance improvement & training). I would never get rid of my dog-earred original (1978) but I'm glad I made this purchase!
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An oldie but a goodie,
By Nikita (ATL) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Human Competence: Engineering Worthy Performance (ISPI Tribute Edition) (Hardcover)
I had to use this as a text book for a graduate course, and must say I found much more value in this book than any of my other HPT or ISD textbooks. The principles are timeless and are of great value to any serious practitioner or business.
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The bible of HPI,
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This review is from: Human Competence: Engineering Worthy Performance (Essential Knowledge Resource) (Hardcover)
This book is must-reading for those in learning, development, and human performance improvement.
The late Gilbert deserves much more credit than he receives. Much of his work is "sampled" in newer books, but this is the definitive source! |
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Human Competence: Engineering Worthy Performance (ISPI Tribute Edition) by Thomas F. Gilbert (Hardcover - March 1, 1996)
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