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Using Action Learning To Support Individual And Organisational Reflection In An International Development And Relief Agency
Oleh:
Wright, Nick
Jenis:
Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi:
Action Learning: Research and Practice vol. 01 no. 01 (Apr. 2004)
,
page 81 — 89.
Topik:
Personal And Professional Values
;
An Action Learning Spectrum
;
Action Learning and Culture
Fulltext:
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Isi artikel
The dramatic rise in popularity of action learning (AL) over recent years has provided opportunity and impetus for various applications of this approach to be developed and tested in practice. This article describes one organisation’s experience of AL, demonstrating that it can be effective in terms of stimulating and supporting reflective practice at individual and organisational levels. The article also argues that AL is best conceived as an overarching approach rather than a specific methodology, capable of embracing a variety of models, each contributing to sustainable development of both individuals and organisations. Finally, the writer concludes that the success of AL in any specific context is influenced critically by a variety of individual and organisational cultural factors. Action recommendations are included at the end, taking these factors into account and providing foundational principles for others engaged in this approach.
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