ICL Learning about Self‐managed Learning
Three consultants in ICL′s corporate HRD unit speak from their experience of self‐managed learning. They ask “Can self‐development provide people with sufficient confidence in their own future to engender a positive attitude to corporate change?” Three key points are illustrated with examples taken from their own experience in ICL: develop yourself to develop others; help others learn the values of self‐managed learning – don′t tell them; be flexible at all times, including the design of solutions. Concludes that self development has a lot to offer – real, relevant, individual development dovetailed into the business needs of the developing organization. There is still much to learn, but their experience in ICL is positive and encouraging. They believe it is right for these “empowering” times, and can indeed help people develop sufficient confidence in their own future to engender a positive attitude towards the inevitable and essential corporate change.
Year of publication: |
1994
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Authors: | Guy, Roy ; Holden, Fiona ; Dickinson, Phil |
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Industrial and Commercial Training. - MCB UP Ltd, ISSN 1758-5767, ZDB-ID 2019820-6. - Vol. 26.1994, 4, p. 8-10
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Publisher: |
MCB UP Ltd |
Subject: | Empowerment | ICL | Learning | Management | Organizational change | Human resource management | Self‐development | Self‐managed learning |
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