Learning professionals may love those 500-page textbooks, but they're not exactly light reading. Trainers on the go crave a portable reference packed with bite-sized, self-contained topics conveniently arranged for quick access and adaptable to a myriad of instructional situations. They'll be thankful for
The 30-Second Encyclopedia of Learning and Performance , which presents hundreds of terms, processes, and methodologies in one place.
Readers can instantly locate any subject in the book, then read the brief but thorough entry in 30 seconds to three minutes. Or read Part One start to finish for an overview of the performance-improvement process, then dive back in as necessary.
The author lists additional books and online sources, offers "rapid histories" of each subject's evolution and its noteworthy gurus, and writes in refreshing, plain English for rookies and experienced practitioners alike.
David H. Miles, Ph.D. is a workplace learning consultant and president of DME Associates.
His clients include major professional development organizations such as University of Toyota and learning programs at The Gap and Kaiser Permanente.
Dr Miles has also held positions at Sun Microsystems, Bank of America, and AT&T among others.