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Electronic performance support systems

An electronic performance support system (EPSS) is any computer software program or component that improves user performance.

EPSSs can help an organization to reduce the cost of training staff while increasing productivity and performance. They can empower employees to perform tasks with a minimum amount of external intervention or training. By using this type of system an employee, especially a new employee, will often not only be able to complete his or her work more quickly and accurately, but, as a secondary benefit, will also learn more about the job and the employer's business.

An EPSS is best considered when

  • workers require knowledge to achieve individual performance in a business environment
  • skilled performers are spending a lot of time helping less skilled performers
  • new workers must begin to perform immediately and training is impractical, unavailable or constrained
  • employees need to be guided through a complex process or task that cannot be memorized.

These situations often occur when new systems (e.g. customer relationship management, enterprise resource planning) are introduced, upgraded or consolidated, and in certain call centres when agents must perform using complex systems, processes or products.

Components edit

There are different views about the components and characteristics of EPSS. For example, from Barker and Banerji’s (1995) point of view, an EPSS has four functional levels, which should be brought together:[1]

  1. the user interface shell (the human computer interface) and the database
  2. generic tools (help system, documentation, text retrieval system, intelligent agents, tutoring facility, simulation tools and communication resources)
  3. application-specific support tools
  4. a target application domain (schools, particular business settings, military, etc.).

Advantages edit

  1. Reducing the complexity or number of steps required to perform a task
  2. Providing the performance information an employee needs to perform a task
  3. Providing a decision support system that enables an employee to identify the action that is appropriate for a particular set of conditions

Definitions edit

In Electronic Performance Support Systems, Gloria Gery defined EPSS as:[2]

an integrated electronic environment that is available to and easily
accessible by each employee and is structured to provide immediate, individualized
on-line access to the full range of information, software, guidance, advice and
assistance, data, images, tools, and assessment and monitoring systems to permit
job performance with minimal support and intervention by others.

Also, in 1991, Barry Raybould gave a shorter definition:[3]

a computer-based system that improves worker productivity by providing on-the-job access to integrated information, advice, and learning experiences.

From a business perspective, a former Nortel Networks executive, William Bezanson (2002) provided a definition linked to application usability and organizational results:[4]

A performance support system provides just-in-time, just enough training, information, tools, and help for users of a product or work environment, to enable optimum performance by those users when and where needed, thereby also enhancing the performance of the overall business.

EPSS versus online help edit

An EPSS must be distinguished from a traditional online help system. Online help usually supports a single software application and is not necessarily focused on the entire range of job tasks (which may involve multiple applications), but just that specific software. With online help, cross-referencing is often not available and the information provided is limited and rarely combined with procedures or complex tasks. Perhaps most critically, on-line help cannot be customized to the user or the job task; in fact, the same software screen may require different inputs depending on the user and job task. Online help is also not contextual to the user's current situation and requires users to search through for the solution to their problem.

EPSS versus e-learning simulations edit

EPSS must also be differentiated from e-learning simulations that replay a series of steps on-demand within a software application. Simulations are more closely associated with on-demand training, not just-in-time support, because of the longer time considerations, complexity, and media restrictions for playing a simulation. An EPSS can be considered a part of the e-learning category, as it is on-demand learning, and notes that the EPSS modality fits more within the informal learning definition.

EPSS versus knowledge management edit

In his book, Bezanson points out that "knowledge management" is the noun corresponding to the verb of "performance support".[4] The knowledge documented in the system plays a critical role in any EPSS system. This concept was originated by Raybould (1997)[5] who separates out the repository, delivery and infrastructure aspects of the EPSS from the knowledge base it contains. In fact, Bezanson emphasizes the advantage that an LMS (learning management system) will interface with the EPSS to supply the knowledge base, content-courseware, or other tracking capabilities that an EPSS may require if the LMS precedes the implementation of the EPSS.

EPSS versus training edit

EPSS's role in the future of training and work have been noted by followers of the trend towards more informal learning systems driven by knowledge management systems. Tony O'Driscoll (1999) summarizes:

As the pace of technological change speeds up, many jobs will require constant adaptation, because of new information and new task requirements. In this context, the distinction between learning and work will disappear. A trend toward integrating training with on-the-job activities will be a result. This trend will extend itself to the point that training, as a distinct function, will no longer be the primary learning vehicle for many types of jobs. Works will use on-the-job information systems instead.

To this day, analysts such as Forrester's Claire Schooley and Bersin & Associates' Chris Howard write similarly themed articles based on their research in informal learning, technology and training.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Philip Barker and Ashok Banerji (1995). "DESIGNING ELECTRONIC PERFORMANCE SUPPORT SYSTEMS". Innovations in Education and Training International, Special Edition on Electronic Performance Support Systems. 32 (1): 4–12.
  2. ^ Gloria Gery (1991). Electronic Performance Support Systems. ISBN 978-0-9617968-1-5.
  3. ^ An EPSS Case Study: Prime Computer, Barry Raybould. 1991, Ariel PSS Corporation.
  4. ^ a b Performance Support Solutions: Achieving Goals Through Enabling User Performance. William Bezanson, 2002, Trafford Publishing
  5. ^ The Five Phases of Migration from Training to Knowledge Management, Barry Raybould, CBT Solutions July/August 1997
  • A Modular Approach To Electronic Performance Support, Barry Raybould, Data Training, Mar./Apr. 1992, pp. 24, 38.
  • Performance Support Engineering: An Emerging Development Methodology for Enabling Organizational Learning, Barry Raybould. Performance Improvement Quarterly, 8(1) pp. 7-22. 1995 International Society for Performance Improvement.
  • Making EPSS work for your organization (Info-line), Barry Raybould, American Society for Training & Development, 1988.
  • Performance Support Engineering Part One : Key Concepts, Barry Raybould, Oct. 1, 2000. ISBN 0-9705022-0-6.
  • Achieving Desired Business Performance: A framework for Developing Human Performance Technology in Organizations, Tony O’Discroll, 1999 International Society for Performance Improvement
  • Alternative Training: EPSS, Ted Gannan, January 2007, Training Magazine (comment by a reader I could only get a hold of an article called "Alternative Training" by Ted Gannan, published in Training, Jan/Feb 2007, p. 13)
  • Designing and Developing Electronic Performance Support Systems, Lesley A. Brown, 1996, Digital Press
  • Designing EPSS for the Marine Industry [PDF]. Ashok Banerji and Rajan Bhandari. International Conference on Computers in Education, December 2–6, 1997, Kuching, Sarawak, Malayasia.
  • Electronic Performance Support, e-learning and Knowledge Management, Ashok Banerji & Glenda Scales, Chapter in Encyclopedia of Distance Learning, Vol i-iv, edited by Caroline Howard et al., Idea Group Reference, pp. 801–806, (2005).
  • Electronic Performance Support Systems - Using Digital Technology to Enhance Human Ability, Edited by Philip Barker and Paul van Schaik, Teesside University, UK, Gower Publishing UK, ISBN 978-0-566-08884-1, (2010). http://www.gowerpublishing.com/isbn/9780566088841
  • EPSS Revisited: A Lifecycle for Developing Performance-Centered Systems, ed. Gary Dickelman, 2003. ISBN 978-1-890289-15-7
  • Philip Barker; Stephen Richards; Ashok Banerji (1994). "Intelligent approaches to performance support" (PDF). ALT-J. 2 (1).
  • INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA FOR LEARNING AND PERFORMING, Ashok Banerji & Glenda Scales, Chapter 3 in book Interactive Multimedia in Education and Training edited by Sanjaya Mishra and Ramesh C. Sharma, published by Idea Group, Inc., USA, pp 47–59, (2004).
  • Multimedia Technologies, Ashok Banerji & Ananda Ghosh, McGraw Hill Education, ISBN 978-0-07-066923-9; (2010). http://www.mhhe.com/banerji/fmt
  • The Real-Time Contact Center: Strategies, Tactics, and Technologies for Building a Profitable Service and Sales Organization, Donna Fluss, 2005, Amacon
  • PERFORMANCE SUPPORT FOR THE NEXT MILLENIUM: A model for rapidly changing technologies in a global economy; Gary Dickelman and Ashok Banerji, Proceedings of the HCI International '99 (the 8th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction) on Human-Computer Interaction: Communication, Cooperation, and Application Design, Munich, HCI (2) 1999:, pp187 – 191. (). PPT:
  • PERFORMANCE SUPPORT IN PERSPECTIVE; Ashok Banerji, Performance Improvement Quarterly, Volume 38(7), August,1999. (https://www.academia.edu/254129/Performance_Support_In_Perspective)

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations May 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message An electronic performance support system EPSS is any computer software program or component that improves user performance EPSSs can help an organization to reduce the cost of training staff while increasing productivity and performance They can empower employees to perform tasks with a minimum amount of external intervention or training By using this type of system an employee especially a new employee will often not only be able to complete his or her work more quickly and accurately but as a secondary benefit will also learn more about the job and the employer s business An EPSS is best considered when workers require knowledge to achieve individual performance in a business environment skilled performers are spending a lot of time helping less skilled performers new workers must begin to perform immediately and training is impractical unavailable or constrained employees need to be guided through a complex process or task that cannot be memorized These situations often occur when new systems e g customer relationship management enterprise resource planning are introduced upgraded or consolidated and in certain call centres when agents must perform using complex systems processes or products Contents 1 Components 2 Advantages 3 Definitions 4 EPSS versus online help 5 EPSS versus e learning simulations 6 EPSS versus knowledge management 7 EPSS versus training 8 See also 9 ReferencesComponents editThere are different views about the components and characteristics of EPSS For example from Barker and Banerji s 1995 point of view an EPSS has four functional levels which should be brought together 1 the user interface shell the human computer interface and the database generic tools help system documentation text retrieval system intelligent agents tutoring facility simulation tools and communication resources application specific support tools a target application domain schools particular business settings military etc Advantages editReducing the complexity or number of steps required to perform a task Providing the performance information an employee needs to perform a task Providing a decision support system that enables an employee to identify the action that is appropriate for a particular set of conditionsDefinitions editIn Electronic Performance Support Systems Gloria Gery defined EPSS as 2 an integrated electronic environment that is available to and easily accessible by each employee and is structured to provide immediate individualized on line access to the full range of information software guidance advice and assistance data images tools and assessment and monitoring systems to permit job performance with minimal support and intervention by others Also in 1991 Barry Raybould gave a shorter definition 3 a computer based system that improves worker productivity by providing on the job access to integrated information advice and learning experiences From a business perspective a former Nortel Networks executive William Bezanson 2002 provided a definition linked to application usability and organizational results 4 A performance support system provides just in time just enough training information tools and help for users of a product or work environment to enable optimum performance by those users when and where needed thereby also enhancing the performance of the overall business EPSS versus online help editAn EPSS must be distinguished from a traditional online help system Online help usually supports a single software application and is not necessarily focused on the entire range of job tasks which may involve multiple applications but just that specific software With online help cross referencing is often not available and the information provided is limited and rarely combined with procedures or complex tasks Perhaps most critically on line help cannot be customized to the user or the job task in fact the same software screen may require different inputs depending on the user and job task Online help is also not contextual to the user s current situation and requires users to search through for the solution to their problem EPSS versus e learning simulations editEPSS must also be differentiated from e learning simulations that replay a series of steps on demand within a software application Simulations are more closely associated with on demand training not just in time support because of the longer time considerations complexity and media restrictions for playing a simulation An EPSS can be considered a part of the e learning category as it is on demand learning and notes that the EPSS modality fits more within the informal learning definition EPSS versus knowledge management editIn his book Bezanson points out that knowledge management is the noun corresponding to the verb of performance support 4 The knowledge documented in the system plays a critical role in any EPSS system This concept was originated by Raybould 1997 5 who separates out the repository delivery and infrastructure aspects of the EPSS from the knowledge base it contains In fact Bezanson emphasizes the advantage that an LMS learning management system will interface with the EPSS to supply the knowledge base content courseware or other tracking capabilities that an EPSS may require if the LMS precedes the implementation of the EPSS EPSS versus training editEPSS s role in the future of training and work have been noted by followers of the trend towards more informal learning systems driven by knowledge management systems Tony O Driscoll 1999 summarizes As the pace of technological change speeds up many jobs will require constant adaptation because of new information and new task requirements In this context the distinction between learning and work will disappear A trend toward integrating training with on the job activities will be a result This trend will extend itself to the point that training as a distinct function will no longer be the primary learning vehicle for many types of jobs Works will use on the job information systems instead To this day analysts such as Forrester s Claire Schooley and Bersin amp Associates Chris Howard write similarly themed articles based on their research in informal learning technology and training See also editElectronic learning IntranetReferences edit Philip Barker and Ashok Banerji 1995 DESIGNING ELECTRONIC PERFORMANCE SUPPORT SYSTEMS Innovations in Education and Training International Special Edition on Electronic Performance Support Systems 32 1 4 12 Gloria Gery 1991 Electronic Performance Support Systems ISBN 978 0 9617968 1 5 An EPSS Case Study Prime Computer Barry Raybould 1991 Ariel PSS Corporation a b Performance Support Solutions Achieving Goals Through Enabling User Performance William Bezanson 2002 Trafford Publishing The Five Phases of Migration from Training to Knowledge Management Barry Raybould CBT Solutions July August 1997 A Modular Approach To Electronic Performance Support Barry Raybould Data Training Mar Apr 1992 pp 24 38 Performance Support Engineering An Emerging Development Methodology for Enabling Organizational Learning Barry Raybould Performance Improvement Quarterly 8 1 pp 7 22 1995 International Society for Performance Improvement https web archive org web 20110721200313 http files epsscentral info pijournals piq1995 Raybould pdf Making EPSS work for your organization Info line Barry Raybould American Society for Training amp Development 1988 Performance Support Engineering Part One Key Concepts Barry Raybould Oct 1 2000 ISBN 0 9705022 0 6 Achieving Desired Business Performance A framework for Developing Human Performance Technology in Organizations Tony O Discroll 1999 International Society for Performance Improvement Alternative Training EPSS Ted Gannan January 2007 Training Magazine comment by a reader I could only get a hold of an article called Alternative Training by Ted Gannan published in Training Jan Feb 2007 p 13 Designing and Developing Electronic Performance Support Systems Lesley A Brown 1996 Digital Press Designing EPSS for the Marine Industry PDF Ashok Banerji and Rajan Bhandari International Conference on Computers in Education December 2 6 1997 Kuching Sarawak Malayasia https web archive org web 20110716214808 http www sp edu sg resources images schools sma papers epss pdf Electronic Performance Support e learning and Knowledge Management Ashok Banerji amp Glenda Scales Chapter in Encyclopedia of Distance Learning Vol i iv edited by Caroline Howard et al Idea Group Reference pp 801 806 2005 Electronic Performance Support Systems Using Digital Technology to Enhance Human Ability Edited by Philip Barker and Paul van Schaik Teesside University UK Gower Publishing UK ISBN 978 0 566 08884 1 2010 http www gowerpublishing com isbn 9780566088841 EPSS Revisited A Lifecycle for Developing Performance Centered Systems ed Gary Dickelman 2003 ISBN 978 1 890289 15 7 Philip Barker Stephen Richards Ashok Banerji 1994 Intelligent approaches to performance support PDF ALT J 2 1 INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA FOR LEARNING AND PERFORMING Ashok Banerji amp Glenda Scales Chapter 3 in book Interactive Multimedia in Education and Training edited by Sanjaya Mishra and Ramesh C Sharma published by Idea Group Inc USA pp 47 59 2004 Multimedia Technologies Ashok Banerji amp Ananda Ghosh McGraw Hill Education ISBN 978 0 07 066923 9 2010 http www mhhe com banerji fmt The Real Time Contact Center Strategies Tactics and Technologies for Building a Profitable Service and Sales Organization Donna Fluss 2005 Amacon PERFORMANCE SUPPORT FOR THE NEXT MILLENIUM A model for rapidly changing technologies in a global economy Gary Dickelman and Ashok Banerji Proceedings of the HCI International 99 the 8th International Conference on Human Computer 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