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Action learning 3 Practice 2 Action research 1 Action science 1 Coaching 1 Collective leadership 1 Critical reflection 1 Dialogue 1 Experiential education 1 Facilitation 1 Leadership 1 Leadership development 1 Learning 1 Organizational change 1 Readiness 1 Tacit knowledge 1
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Pedler, Mike 26 Coghlan, David 23 Rigg, Clare 21 Trehan, Kiran 21 Brook, Cheryl 9 Gold, Jeff 8 Aspinwall, Kath 7 Bourner, Tom 5 Edmonstone, John 5 Holmes, Mary 5 Breen, Judith 4 Coughlan, Paul 4 Donnenberg, Otmar 4 Lawless, Aileen 4 Cho, Yonjoo 3 Clark, Elaine 3 Hauser, Bernhard 3 Loo, Ivo De 3 Lovegrove, Ian 3 Oliver, John 3 Raelin, Joseph A. 3 Ram, Monder 3 Vince, Russ 3 Abbott, Christine 2 Anderson, Lisa 2 Blantern, Chris 2 Bong, Hyeon-Cheol 2 Briault, Steve 2 Burgoyne, John 2 Calver, Julia 2 Chesterman, Danny 2 Conklin, James 2 Harvey, Brendon 2 Johnson, Craig 2 Joyce, Pauline 2 Kellie, Jean 2 Krijnen, Ad 2 Marquardt, Michael J. 2 Mccormack, Brendan 2 Milsom, Brian 2
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The practice of self-managed action learning
O'Hara, Suzanne; Bourner, Tom; Webber, Trix - In: Action Learning: Research and Practice 1 (2004) 1, pp. 29-42
This paper describes how an innovation in the practice of action learning, self-managed action learning (SMAL), was developed and then applied in practice on a number of management development programmes for a Health Board in Ireland. The nature of action learning set facilitation is discussed....
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Inspecting cases against Revans' ‘gold standard’ of action learning
Willis, Verna J. - In: Action Learning: Research and Practice 1 (2004) 1, pp. 11-27
A purposive sampling and analysis of ten case histories of action learning in the US suggests that applications tend to be partial, hierarchical, and leader controlled, thus running counter in several significant ways to the gold standard of Revans' action learning theory and egalitarian rules...
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Action learning with young carers
Clark, Elaine - In: Action Learning: Research and Practice 1 (2004) 1, pp. 109-116
This paper looks at some research conducted with young carers and a multidisciplinary team of professionals as co-researchers. In this paper I suggest that action learning is a natural activity which occurs when programmed knowledge is combined with questions from colleagues/learners with...
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Action learning: towards a framework in inter-organisational settings
Coughlan, Paul; Coghlan, David - In: Action Learning: Research and Practice 1 (2004) 1, pp. 43-61
While much of the literature on action learning focuses on managers developing their capacity to learn and transform their own organizations, this article explores how action learning has been used in inter-organisational settings. Two settings are presented: the first an EU-funded management...
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