Trends and Issues in Action Learning Practice (e-bog) af Bong, Hyeon-Cheol
Bong, Hyeon-Cheol (forfatter)

Trends and Issues in Action Learning Practice e-bog

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Dynamic workplaces demand continuous employee learning and development to keep up with current and effective organizational contexts. Action learning is among the most widely used and effective interventions for leadership and organizational development around the world. This timely book provides readers with the first comprehensive account of the history and evolution of action learning in Sou...
E-bog 403,64 DKK
Forfattere Bong, Hyeon-Cheol (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 4 januar 2013
Længde 156 sider
Genrer 1FPKS
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781136312328
Dynamic workplaces demand continuous employee learning and development to keep up with current and effective organizational contexts. Action learning is among the most widely used and effective interventions for leadership and organizational development around the world. This timely book provides readers with the first comprehensive account of the history and evolution of action learning in South Korea, informing practitioners and researchers on the best practices of action learning and how they can be modified to fit different cultural contexts.Unlike most literature on action learning, which focuses on implementation strategies in Western contexts, Trends and Issues in Action Learning Practice details a uniquely Korean perspective. South Korean companies engage actively in action learning programs as a tool for leadership and organization development, helping them adapt to global markets and a rapidly changing management environment. Key success factors from twenty years of South Korean action learning, presented through representative case studies and research conducted by both academics and professionals, highlight the importance of culture in action learning and provides readers with insights and advice for future international research and practice.