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Celebrating 20 years since the publication of "lean-ISD" by Guy W. Wallace in 1999. Explore the evolution of instructional systems design and performance improvement from the initial title of "The Curriculum Manager’s Handbook." Discover how the PACT Processes revolutionized corporate training and the impact on training effectiveness. Hear testimonials from industry experts on the innovative approach to training development that focuses on achieving real results and aligning training with business goals. Join the pursuit of excellence in instructional design with practical insights and methodologies shared in the book.
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It’s Been 20 Years Since I Published “lean-ISD” in 1999 I started this in 1983 with the initial title of: The Curriculum Manager’s Handbook 1999-2019 Guy W. Wallace Pursuing Performance EPPIC Inc. www.eppic.biz
It’s Been 20 Years Since I Published “lean-ISD” in 1999 1999-2019 Guy W. Wallace Pursuing Performance EPPIC Inc. www.eppic.biz
It’s Been 20 Years Since I Published “lean-ISD” in 1999 I adapted the title after the Concepts of Lean in: The Machine That Changed the World 1999-2019 Guy W. Wallace Pursuing Performance EPPIC Inc. www.eppic.biz
It’s Been 20 Years Since I Published “lean-ISD” in 1999 In 1998 I asked Geary A. Rummler to review and approve the Performance Analysis methods I had learned in 1979 and had adapted from his work. 1999-2019 Guy W. Wallace Pursuing Performance EPPIC Inc. www.eppic.biz
It’s Been 20 Years Since I Published “lean-ISD” in 1999 Rummler’s Initial NSFW Reaction 1999-2019 Guy W. Wallace Pursuing Performance EPPIC Inc. www.eppic.biz
It’s Been 20 Years Since I Published “lean-ISD” in 1999 Geary didn’t like my original Book Cover, so he redesigned it and sent me what I did use. 1999-2019 Guy W. Wallace Pursuing Performance EPPIC Inc. www.eppic.biz
It’s Been 20 Years Since I Published “lean-ISD” in 1999 In 1999 Geary A. Rummler from the Performance Design Lab wrote, “If you want to ground your fantasy of a ‘corporate university’ with the reality of a sound ‘engineering’ approach to instructional systems that will provide results, you should learn about the PACT Processes. If you are the leader of, or a serious participant in, the design and implementation of a large-scale corporate curriculum, then this book is for you. This system could be the difference between achieving bottom-line results with your training or being just another ‘little red school house.’ ” 1999-2019 Guy W. Wallace Pursuing Performance EPPIC Inc. www.eppic.biz
It’s Been 20 Years Since I Published “lean-ISD” in 1999 In 1999 Miki Lane, senior partner at MVM The Communications Group wrote, “lean-ISD takes all of the theory, books, courses, and pseudo job aids that are currently on the market about Instructional Systems Design and blows them out of the water. Previous ‘systems’ approach books showed a lot of big boxes and diagrams, which were supposed to help the reader become proficient in the design process. Here is a book that actually includes all of the information that fell through the cracks of other ISD training materials and shows you the way to actually get from one step to another. Guy adds all of the caveats and tips he has learned in more than 20 years of ISD practice and sprinkles them as job aids and stories throughout the book. However, the most critical part of the book for me was that Guy included the project and people management elements of ISD in the book. Too often, ISD models and materials forget that we are working with real people in getting the work done. This book helps explain and illustrate best practices in ensuring success in ISD projects.” 1999-2019 Guy W. Wallace Pursuing Performance EPPIC Inc. www.eppic.biz
It’s Been 20 Years Since I Published “lean-ISD” in 1999 In 1999 Dale Brethower, Ph.D. from Western Michigan University wrote, “This book is not an easy read, it is something much better. It is a book written for people who share Guy Wallace’s passion for developing training that adds value, for people who are so committed to competence for themselves and the people they serve that they are willing to do what it takes to develop training that adds value. The best way to use the book is as a guide in doing projects . . . it describes the why and the what and offers many wise and useful suggestions about how.” 1999-2019 Guy W. Wallace Pursuing Performance EPPIC Inc. www.eppic.biz
It’s Been 20 Years Since I Published “lean-ISD” in 1999 In 1999 Jim Russell, Professor of Instructional Design at Purdue University and the editor for this book wrote, “This highly structured and detailed process for instructional design provides excellent guidelines for advanced students and practitioners. The focus is on improving training and development processes and products in business and industry.” 1999-2019 Guy W. Wallace Pursuing Performance EPPIC Inc. www.eppic.biz
It’s Been 20 Years Since I Published “lean-ISD” in 1999 In 1999 John Swinney, a client at Bandag, Inc. and the current president of ISPI wrote, “Guy Wallace is giving away the magic. This book provides a model and methodology to help a training function link its long-term outputs to the business needs of the organization. The PACT Processes help introduce the voice of the customer into any training organization whose mission is to improve performance.” 1999-2019 Guy W. Wallace Pursuing Performance EPPIC Inc. www.eppic.biz
It’s Been 20 Years Since I Published “lean-ISD” in 1999 In 1999 Randy Kohout, Director of Knowledge Management at Fireman’s Fund and a client at 2 firms, wrote, “I’ve found lean-ISD to be a very useful reference tool and resource. After having been involved with Guy Wallace on a large-scale application of the methodology at my last firm, I’ve taken on several recent projects in my new company using many of the methods, tools, and templates of Guy Wallace’s PACT Processes for Training & Development. The book is designed so that I was able to quickly access the information I needed to provide my clients with practical, timely, and quality approaches to tackling their business issues. I highly recommend this book as a guide for business professionals challenged by either training and development, learning, knowledge management, or human competence development projects.” 1999-2019 Guy W. Wallace Pursuing Performance EPPIC Inc. www.eppic.biz
It’s Been 20 Years Since I Published “lean-ISD” in 1999 In 2002 this book received an Award of Excellence from ISPI for Instructional Communications. 1999-2019 Guy W. Wallace Pursuing Performance EPPIC Inc. www.eppic.biz
It’s Been 20 Years Since I Published “lean-ISD” in 1999 In 2007 I made the book available as a Free PDF to encourage me to update it, along with several other books. 1999-2019 Guy W. Wallace Pursuing Performance EPPIC Inc. www.eppic.biz
It’s Been 20 Years Since I Published “lean-ISD” in 1999 In 2011 lean-ISD became these 3 Books 1999-2019 Guy W. Wallace Pursuing Performance EPPIC Inc. www.eppic.biz
It’s Been 20 Years Since I Published “lean-ISD” in 1999 1999-2019 Guy W. Wallace Pursuing Performance EPPIC Inc. www.eppic.biz
It’s Been 20 Years Since I Published “lean-ISD” in 1999 On December 31, 2018 I completed my 76th CAD – Curriculum Architecture Design effort as a consultant. My 1st before becoming a consultant in 1982 was at Motorola. 1999-2019 Guy W. Wallace Pursuing Performance EPPIC Inc. www.eppic.biz
It’s Been 20 Years Since I Published “lean-ISD” in 1999 1999-2019 Guy W. Wallace Pursuing Performance EPPIC Inc. www.eppic.biz
It’s Been 20 Years Since I Published “lean-ISD” in 1999 lean-ISD is available as a Kindle, a Paperback, and as a Free PDF https://eppic.biz/free-book-pdf-lean-isd/ 1999-2019 Guy W. Wallace Pursuing Performance EPPIC Inc. www.eppic.biz