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Book Description

This Info-line defines action learning as a group effort that involves solving real world problems through the use of acquired learning and implementing systems-wide solutions. It discusses why this process works and the benefits to organizations that use this technique. It features brief case studies from Whirlpool, National Semiconductor, General Electric, and Cigna International Property and Casualty Corporation.

Table of Contents

  1. Copyright
  2. Solutions in Real Time
    1. What is Action Learning?
    2. Benefits of Action Learning
  3. Implementing Action Learning
    1. Action Learning Groups
    2. Projects or Tasks
    3. Questioning and Reflection Process
    4. Commitment to Action
    5. Commitment to Learning
    6. Group Facilitation
  4. Types of Action Learning Programs
    1. Single-Project Programs
    2. Open-Set, Multiple-Task Action Learning Programs
    3. Establishing Programs in a Company
  5. References & Resources
    1. Articles
    2. Books
    3. Info-lines
  6. Job Aid
    1. Effective Action Learning Checklist
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