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When action learning doesn’t ‘take’: reflections on the DALEK programme
Oleh:
Edmonstone, John
Jenis:
Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi:
Action Learning: Research and Practice vol. 07 no. 01 (Mar. 2010)
,
page 89–97.
Topik:
Business-driven action learning
;
Health care
;
Organisation culture
;
Organisation development
;
Contracting
;
External consultants
Fulltext:
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This article describes the use of ‘business-driven’ action learning in a healthcare setting. It reviews and reflects on an example where action learning does not ‘take’, identifying the likely causes of this. It also poses four questions – whether action learning is countercultural in some organisations; whether the Organisation Development function is really developmental; whether the nature of the contracting process for external help adversely influences action learning; and whether the external consultant should challenge the brief.
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