A case study of action learning in an MBA program

Purpose Action learning has long been a recognized mechanism for ensuring deep and effective learning. The purpose of this paper is to describe an MBA program where the approach to study is informed and driven by action learning. Design methodologyapproach The nature, ethos, and theoretical foundati...

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