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…got UPK?. Robin Reid Cassandra Wiley University of Maryland, Baltimore. Presenters. Cassandra Wiley 14 years IT training, 8 years in University/Hospital settings, 6 years consulting in private sector setting
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…got UPK? Robin Reid Cassandra Wiley University of Maryland, Baltimore
Presenters • Cassandra Wiley • 14 years IT training, 8 years in University/Hospital settings, 6 years consulting in private sector setting • On PS Financials Project training Requisitions, Journal Entries, and Procurement Card Reallocations • Robin Reid • 9 years IT training, 12 years in University setting, 18 years in private sector settings • On PS Financials, HRMS and Portal Projects training Commitment Accounting, Portal, CA Update for Financials, Introduction to RAVEN Reporting
UMB’s PeopleSoft Implementations • HRMS 8.3: Went live on March 23, 2002 • Portal 8.8: Limited introduction April 25, 2005 • Portal 8.8: Made available to 14,000 students, staff, faculty as of September 21, 2005 • Financials 8.8: Going live on March 1, 2006 • HRMS Upgrade: Scheduled for 2006-2007
How we got UPK • Got Familiar • Got Organized • Got Buy-In • Got Smart • Got Busy
Got Familiar • What is the PeopleSoft User Productivity Kit (UPK)? • Software for recording and playing back simulated online processes • Publish simulations as course guides, job aids, online training, in-application help files, glossaries, test scripts • Based on OnDemand Navigator • Purchase one or both: software & vanilla content
Got Familiar • How can we use UPK simulations? • See It! • Try It! • Know It? • Do It! • UPK can be used to record from applications other than PeopleSoft, though some additional work is usually involved (Live DEMO)
Got Familiar – TIP! • Know It? mode can be used to track user results for trending or testing • But…results tracking in Know It? mode requires Microsoft SQL server • Anticipate a change with future releases of UPK • More flexibility would make Know It? mode a very valuable tool for tracking end user problem areas during training and after Go Live
Got Organized • Created standards guidelines for online and paper documentation • Updated standards as additional issues were encountered • Handout: “UPK Standards & Settings - eUMB Financials”
Got Organized – Tip! • Develop your standards document keeping in mind that UPK can be used for other applications, too • Blackboard • Banner • Some Microsoft Office applications • PeopleSoft UPK and OnDemand Navigator differ in their object recognition
Got Buy In • A demo is worth a thousand words! • UPK’s capabilities are difficult for people to picture and/or believe in until they see it LIVE • Demo, demo, demo! Brief demos helped us gain support from - Executives - Key Managers - Project Team - Functional Process Owners - Consultants - Departmental End Users
Got Buy In – Tip! • We conducted demos using simulations that we created, including one built during class • Seeing UMB demos helps audiences understand the power UPK - especially when we mentioned the demo simulation was created during class
Got Smart • Attended UPK training class • Used “vanilla” Job Aids to learn the PS application… • Power Users • Testers • New trainers • Delivered UPK tutorials used for • Process Owner reviews • Hands-on introductory demos (for the Player)
Got Smart – Tip! • Job Aids are also useful to trainers • while practicing for class • as training outlines during class • Central Office training • Knowing that Job Aids will be available on Go Live Day reduced user anxiety
Got Busy • UPK is a multi-purpose tool that is valuable throughout the project life cycle… • prototyping to testing • pre to post Go-Live support • great tool for end user training, too! • Here are the pros and cons as we see them… • Handout: “Using UPK vs. A Training Database”
Got Busy • Change…it’s a “Good Thing”, Martha! • Using simulations drives changes to course structure and classroom delivery • UPK gives you the ability to quickly address and communicate post-Go Live changes • Basis for all training documents is updated when you update the simulation to reflect change(s) • Publish updated simulation & documents to web • Email link to user community
Got Busy – Tip! • Have a plan to prepare your audience and your trainers for changes to… • course structure • training delivery format • hands-on activities • course length • post Go Live support
Got UPK? It’s survival of the fittest on Go Live Day …only the strong will survive. That’s why UPK with its 10 essential benefits should be a part of every USM trainer’s game plan.
…got UPK? Yeah . . . got UPK!
Need More Information? • Robin Reid rreid@umaryland.edu • Cassandra Wiley cwile001@umaryland.edu