Posts Tagged ‘action learning facilitator training’

Action learning – a simple evaluation tool
I recently had the pleasure of delivering an Action Learning Facilitator training programme to people nominated by the Rank Foundation. ALA has worked … More

Sharing questions and not cleverness: reflections of a newly accredited facilitator
A guest blog by Julie Luscombe, Head of Education and Training at Jersey Hospice Care. Along with a group of inspirational colleagues and … More

Exploring new horizons with action learning
We ran an action learning facilitator training programme last December (2016) for a group of 6 people. Some of the participants went on … More

Reflections on an action learning facilitator training set
As a relative newcomer to action learning, and the prospect of becoming a facilitator, I entered into the 3 day training session with … More
Action Learning Associates partner with the New Economy Organisers Network
Last weekend we launched the first practical element of our partnership with NEON – the New Economy Organisers Network – set up by … More
A new challenge for action learning – presenting a group held issue
Within days of the UK voting on the Brexit referendum, I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to do some work with the Danish … More
Action Learning works… and goes on working
When Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service (LFRS) decided to include action learning in their training plans, they commissioned Action Learning Associates to train … More
Virtual action learning – a must have skill in a global marketplace
Firmly established as an effective distance learning technique which offers tangible results virtual action learning (VAL) opens up global and UK markets for … More
British Red Cross – reflections on a virtual action learning training programme
If organisations are to adapt and thrive in changing conditions, they need to provide high quality, relevant development opportunities whilst keeping careful control … More
Trusting the action learning process
There are times when even the most carefully crafted programme doesn’t go entirely to plan. Such was the case during a three day … More