So, when faced with a rote or boring task, inject some fun. Be creative. Give Darth Vader a heart transplant.
Posts Tagged ‘SAP’
You should give Darth Vader a pacemaker
Posted in Humor, Training, consulting, tagged Adult learners, Data and exercises, ERP, SAP, Training, Training project, Training Team on May 8, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
WIKIs in Training
Posted in Training, consulting, tagged Groupware, SAP, Wiki on April 30, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
With a wiki (SharePoint is a form), a user (super-user, SME, etc.) would be able to create a posting (describe the SAP receiving process), possibly culled directly from the training documents–which were probably culled, themselves, from the documentation of the project (BPPs, etc.). The added benefit if putting these items on an intranet is that the user community can, with user-IDs, edit, update and maintain these documents.
Teaching to the metrics–dangers to k-12s and business
Posted in Education, Training, tagged Education, metrics, NCLB, SAP, testing, Training on September 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Metrics will pop up quite often on this blog as I wrestle with just how to use performance indicators to “pulse” the learning encounter. It seems that often how to test and then how that test is used determines the outcome–Schrödinger’s Cat in training.