(A learning history is a retrospective document, researched through
interviews, that retells the story of an organizational learning or change
effort in a way that helps the rest of the organization (and the rest of
us) build on that experience (instead of ignoring it). We also believe
that "learning histories" should be integrated into a process that
involves carefully planned conversations.)
We developed the RLA website, in part, because we have an article on
learning histories in the current Harvard Business Review.
There are also links to learning history pages and papers at MIT's web site.
The URL is: http://www.fieldbook.com/rlearning.htm
Many thanks, Art Kleiner
-- Art Kleiner, art@well.com, http://www.well.com/user/art
--Art Kleiner <art@well.com>
Learning-org -- An Internet Dialog on Learning Organizations For info: <rkarash@karash.com> -or- <http://world.std.com/~lo/>