George Roth and Art Kleiner are the primary creators of the Learning
History method.
See their article in the Harvard Business Review during the past year.
In addition:
George Roth's msgs here on the LO list:
http://www.learning-org.com/97.11/0400.html
The Society for Org Learning publications
http://www.sol-ne.org/res/wp/index.html
George Roth in September 98 gave me this list of web references:
>A set of materials for Learning Histories exist on the following web
>sites. Please check the following URLs:
>
>* what is a learning history?
> http://www.fieldbook.com/rla-what.htm
>
>* creating a learning history
> http://www.sol-ne.org/res/wp/18001.html
> http://www.fieldbook.com/rla-proc.jpg
>
>* characteristics of a learning history
> http://www.sol-ne.org/res/wp/18004.html
> http://www.fieldbook.com/rla-char.htm
>
>* a learning historian's bibliography
> http://www.fieldbook.com/rla-bibl.htm
>
>* turning experience into action
> http://ccs.mit.edu/lh/21cwp002.html
>
>* designing an organizational learning initiative
> http://www.sol-ne.org/res/wp/ResTerr.html
>
>* when measurement kills learning
> http://www.fieldbook.com/measure.htm
>
>* Field Manual for a Learning Historian (available by as part of
> courses or sending an Email to RLearning@aol.com):
> http://ccs.mit.edu/lh/intro.html
>
>
>Learning Histories on the Web (beginning only, otherwise available from
>SoL or in volume at discounts by sending an Email to RLearning@aol.com):
>
>>AutoCo Epsilon
>>http://www.sol-ne.org/pra/pro/aut/index.html
>>
>>Electro Components:
>>http://www.sol-ne.org/res/wp/eclh.html
>>
>>AutoCo Delta
>>http://www.sol-ne.org/res/wp/AutoCoDeltaLH.html
>>
>>Mighty Motors
>>http://www.sol-ne.org/res/wp/mmlh.html
(The four learning histories above, while labeled with fictional names,
are serious examinations of recent org learning initiatives in large real
organizations.)
SoL is the Society for Org Learning contact@sol-ne.org or
http://www.sol-ne.org or 617-492-6260.
-- Rick
On Tue, 26 Jan 1999, Terrence J. Burgess wrote:
> Please send me info on sources regarding learning histories. Thank you.
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