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Performance scripts creation: processes and applications

Paul Lyons (Department of Management, Frostburg State University of The University System of Maryland, Frostburg, Maryland, USA)

Journal of European Industrial Training

ISSN: 0309-0590

Article publication date: 1 February 2006

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Abstract

Purpose

Seeks to explain some of the dynamics of scripts creation as used in training, to offer some theoretical underpinning regarding the influence of script creation on behavior and performance, and to offer some examples of how script creation is applied in training activities.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper explains in detail and demonstrates the general processes of script creation for training uses. The design of the paper is to present, in sequence, a generalized script creation process, the theoretical grounding of the processes, and evidence of the efficacy of script creation.

Findings

While there is not a lot of research available to practitioners about script creation uses in training, the research that does exist gives credible support for script creation applications. There is a body of research in cognition and cognitive processes that tangentially treats script behavior; however, that body of research is highly technical and esoteric and not of practical value to most practitioners.

Practical implications

The script creation processes and supporting information give practitioners a considered view of some useful training applications and generally add to the toolbox of trainers and facilitators. A sequence of events is offered that may be tailored for a specific training application. The script creation process, in general, offers a model for trainers to consider in applications such as exploration of new skills, skills improvement, continuous performance improvement and change initiatives, among others. The basis of the process explained in this paper is firmly grounded in motivation theory that describes how the process is attractive to employees.

Originality/value

As far as the author knows, there is no generally available model or template for script creation activities in a training context. This paper helps to address the matter. Of value to practitioners and managers is the explication of a general, malleable model for training activities that is grounded on sound learning and motivation theory.

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Citation

Lyons, P. (2006), "Performance scripts creation: processes and applications", Journal of European Industrial Training, Vol. 30 No. 2, pp. 152-164. https://doi.org/10.1108/03090590610651276

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2006, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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