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Certified Professional In Learning And Performance Cplp
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1. Four activites to consider when closing a presentation
Split-half
Review of objective and key points - review participant benefits - call participants to action - ask participants if they have any questions.
Separation of place - time - or both among learners - instructors - and learning resources; Interactions are conducted through one or mode media.
Initiating - planning - executing - controlling - closing
2. Knowledge
An effective - structured way that captures people's learning from an experience.
Cross-functional - cross-country/international
Information that combined with understanding enables understanding
A variable that can have one of two possible values.
3. Median
The mid-point of the distribution - 50% of the values are above/below this value
Relevance - inquiry - freedom - connectedness - reception - empowerment - play
External and environmental influences
Email - whiteboard - bulletin boards - chat rooms - online presentation tools - WIKIs - Blogs - forums - social sites
4. Two types of coaching situations that primarily differ on the degree of confidentiality and sensitivity
Pedagogy
The process that connects information - education - expertise - and practical application of people in an organization for the purposes of sharing and access.
External coaching - internal coaching
Return-on-investment ( (Benefits - Costs) / Costs) * 100
5. The three major tasks of analyzing data
A measure of the variability of scores from the mean
Sorting - tabulating - and comparing raw to summarized data
Questions that stimulate discussion
Reality - feasibility - authority - and learning opportunities
6. The process of giving advice or information from one person to another about the usefulness of an event - process or action
Competing - accommodating - avoiding - collaborating - and compromising.
Entertainment - interaction - control - usability - and customization
Feedback
Terminal objectives
7. The three foundations of action learning
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8. Three advantages of interviews as a data gathering technique
Rich data - comparable data across interviews with proper construction of interview protocol - and adds depth to quantative methods
Program Evaluation Review Technique. A diagramming technique that enables project managers to estimate a range of task durations by estimating optomistic - pessimistic - and likely durations for each task.
Technical competence - people skills - conceptual skills - results - taste - judgment - character
Organization - process - and job/performer.
9. The two criteria for a successful training program that must be accounted for by the WLP professional
Preparation
Current organization climate - available resources
Computer-based training. Any learning event that uses computers as the primary distributions method.
Identify organizational values - development mission - develop vision - develop value statements
10. Things a forcefield analysis ensures
No area is overlooked - forces to be used are known - there is time to develop other strategies if the analysis reveals the need
Questionnaires - follow-up interviews - observation checklists
Structure and processes - resources - information - knowledge and skills - motives - and wellness.
Room size or number of participants is too large - when trainer wants to be more formal - when trainer has illegible handwriting - when the trainer presents the same program regularly.
11. What is the primary reason for 360-degree feedback
Gain understanding or learning objectives - learn the materials - practice the delivery - prepare questions to stimulate learning.
To aid in career planning
Pedagogy
Disengagement - disidentification - disorientation - and disenchantment.
12. The elements of the 4-D cycle
Hypothetical
Information that combined with understanding enables understanding
Discovery - Dream - Design - and Destiny
Job analysis
13. List six categories of HPI solutions
Balanced scorecard
Structure and processes - resources - information - knowledge and skills - motives - and wellness.
Business needs - performance needs - learning needs - and learner needs
Results
14. The three tasks of business analysis
Robert Mager
External/organizational scans - identify business needs - identify change initiatives - collect data - analyze data - report on the data - design the change initiative
Learning
Identify business goals - clarify those goals - determine specificity and measurability of the goals.
15. The linear scale use to rate statements and attitudes
Maslow's hierarchy - McGregor's Theory X and Y of management
Hard data
Presentation software
Likert scale
16. Confidence interval
The expected range of a measurement
The world is created in conversation
Preparation
Discovery - Dream - Design - and Destiny
17. Four tasks typically done in the job analysis
Create new hire training - develop behavior-based interview questions - write performance objectives - prepare employees for career progression
To improve performance by systematically developing human expertise through organizational development and training
Bloom's taxonomy - six sigma - Kepner-Tregoe
A collection of code containing instructions for a computer to perform a specific action
18. The analysis that identifies forces that maintain the status quo - and the approaches to allow change
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19. Continuous
Reality - feasibility - authority - and learning opportunities
Thinking about the whole organization - rather than individuals - and looking primarily at processes
A variable whose quantification can be broken down into very small units - often called analog (opposed to discrete)
Experiencing - publishing - processing - generalizing - and applying
20. The philosophy of teaching focusing on the instructor rather than the participant - and is generally used to in reference to teaching children
Silence
Cause Analysis
Pedagogy
Perform a front-end analysis
21. The four quadrants in W.E. (Ned) Herrmann's learning brain model
Behavorism
Upper-left cerebral - lower-left limbic - upper-right cerebral - and lower-right limbic
Behavior
Proxemics
22. Sequencing and structure are closely related. What refers to the relationship among skills and topics
Structure
Knowledge in one's personal memory - includes judgment - insights - experience - know-how - personal beliefs - and personal values.
Technical competence - people skills - conceptual skills - results - taste - judgment - character
External coaching - internal coaching
23. The HPI tool that can gather both qualitative and quantitative data
Numbers or variables used to classify a system
Surveys
Numbers or variables used to rank order a system
The multiple dependent variables in a study with multiple independent variables
24. Training that related to actual job circumstances
Management - performance
A description or design specification for how information should be treated and organized.
Functional context
Meta-evaluation
25. Meta-tag
Experiential learning
An HTML tag identifying the context of the contents on a website or knowledge base.
Facilitation is used to involve participants - and to help them learn from one another.
Self-contained chunk of instructional material
26. Two circumstances where e-learning is particularly useful
Sequence
Thinking about the whole organization - rather than individuals - and looking primarily at processes
Driving forces - restraining forces - current state - desired state
Rote skills - and prerequisite material
27. Qualitative
A variable whose quantification can be broken down into very small units - often called analog (opposed to discrete)
Ginzberg's theory
Measures looking at opinions - behaviors - and attributes
Theatre style
28. The tasks involved in the implementation phase of strategic development
Reality - feasibility - authority - and learning opportunities
Polling questions
Capture attention - reveal trainer's style - raise participant's comfort level - introduce the topic of the presentation.
Establish short-term objectives - create an action plan to achieve short-term objectives - allocate resources to the objectives - motivate employees to reach the objectives
29. Four elements of an effective oral presentation
An HTML tag identifying the context of the contents on a website or knowledge base.
Opener - bridge - main body - and close
A visual tools used to systematically describe actions/behaviors in a sequential flow - including all the steps and tasks for that process flow.
Identify organizational values - development mission - develop vision - develop value statements
30. The purpose of an after-action review
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31. Exercises that include a form of real-life situation that allows participants to practice is called
Simulations
Asynchronous
Focused on fundamental changes to thinking patterns and behaviors
Philosophy of coaching - definition of coaching - standards of ethical coaching conduct - pledge of coaching ethics
32. The five elements of learner engagement
A description or design specification for how information should be treated and organized.
Performance records - direct observation - supervisor checklists
Entertainment - interaction - control - usability - and customization
Determine business impact - improve the design of the learning experience - determine the content's adequacy
33. The seating arrangement is the least conducive to stimulating group discussion
Rich data - comparable data across interviews with proper construction of interview protocol - and adds depth to quantative methods
Theatre style
Identify business goals - clarify those goals - determine specificity and measurability of the goals.
High cost - scheduling difficulties - and temporary (unless learners have opportunity to practice)
34. The four Cs of change
Problem - action learning group - emphasis on careful questioning and listening - resolution to take action - commitment to learning - group facilitator/learning coach
Create a vision - communicate the plan - connect the people - congratulate success
Seels and Glasgow instructional systems design model
Request for proposal. A communication from an organization to potential vendors that defines the organizations needs and how to respond to those needs.
35. PERT
problem - establish action plan - clarify values - identify alternatives - discover probable outcomes - eliminate alternatives systematically - start action
Synchrononous occurs at a given time with a live instructor. Asynchronous is self-paced and available at any time.
Program Evaluation Review Technique. A diagramming technique that enables project managers to estimate a range of task durations by estimating optomistic - pessimistic - and likely durations for each task.
Proxemics
36. The term for the relationship of people's positions in space
Polling questions
Proxemics
Breakeven ( ( Program Costs / Investment ) / ( Benefits / Cash Inflow) )
Monetary impact/ROI
37. The six founding principles of systems thinking
The extent to which an instrument predicts future results
No right or final answers - cause and effect not related to space and time - all solutions require careful consideration - behavior gets worse before it gets better - all systems have limits - foresight benefits the organization
The process that enables organizations to create short reference materials with relevant information by reducing information into codified - categorized - and reusable content.
Preparation
38. List seven things that cannot be copyrighted
Ideas - processes - procedures - methods of operation - concepts - principles - and discoveries
Visual - Auditory - and Kinestethic
Diagnose the problem - generate alternative actions/behaviors - identify consequences for those actions/behaviors
A variable that can have one of two possible values.
39. The system that uses knowledge - skills - and attitudes (KSAs) to describe three types of learning
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40. succession planning
Information - feedback
When the cause of the problem is a lack of knowledge or skills
Matching current - usually high-potential employees - with future roles within the company to systematic prepare them for a future role
The mid-point of the distribution - 50% of the values are above/below this value
41. Three tasks for knowledge mapping
Documentation audit - information system survey - identification of external information sources
Current organization climate - available resources
Results
Engage learner's attention - present materials as input to brain - practice with ideas and skills - review to create new connections and applications
42. The method used to identify all duties - responsibilities - and tasks that make up a single job function or role
The world is created in conversation
Documentation audit - information system survey - identification of external information sources
Dictatorship - anarchy - democracy
Job analysis
43. The four most important skills for a coach
Technical competence - people skills - conceptual skills - results - taste - judgment - character
Developing employees - motivating employees - deploying employees - aligning people to process to increase performance
Communication - client motivation - self-management - technical skills
Measures looking at opinions - behaviors - and attributes
44. The components of the VAK model
Balanced scorecard
Opportunity-centered
Visual - Auditory - and Kinestethic
Rote skills
45. The criteria for determining if a project is appropriate for action learning
Ishikawa - fishbone
Action plans - interviews - questionnaires - focus groups - performance contracts
Reality - feasibility - authority - and learning opportunities
Preparation
46. Four common mistakes HPI professionals make in selecting - designing - and implementing interventions
Eager to succeed - open to support - interested in different tactics/methods and trying those out - learning oriented
Sorting - tabulating - and comparing raw to summarized data
Behavior
Failure to partner - failure to consider culture - failure to manage change - and failure to adapt to the client.
47. VR
Ginzberg's theory
Economic - social - political and legislative - workforce - technological - and competitive.
Virtual Reality. Computer-based technology that gives the user a realistic - 3-D - interactive experience that engages as many senses as possible.
Theatre style
48. Information Chunking
Engage learner's attention - present materials as input to brain - practice with ideas and skills - review to create new connections and applications
A collection of code containing instructions for a computer to perform a specific action
Weak manager judgments or experience levels - identified talent shortages - organization culture suports structured programs
The process that enables organizations to create short reference materials with relevant information by reducing information into codified - categorized - and reusable content.
49. The HPI tool used to collect current performance - learner analysis - and business needs
Two-aix matrixes - flowcharts - dichotomy - graphic models
Create a vision - communicate the plan - connect the people - congratulate success
Interviews
Visual - Auditory - and Kinestethic
50. The method by which a trainer recognize signs of boredom - disinterest - or lack of understanding
Observe body language
Self-study guides - job aids - instructor-led materials - technology-delivered training deliverables - assessments
Return-on-investment ( (Benefits - Costs) / Costs) * 100
Learning style