ABSTRACT

Over the last two decades the importance of Self Managed Learning (SML) has become increasingly recognized. This book shows how it has revolutionized learning in organizations such as Ericsson, PPP Healthcare and Sainsbury’s, and how it has contributed to wider organizational change. The book consists of four Parts. Part I places SML against the backdrop of changing global trends and the organizational responses to them. It examines how these have led to the need for people to be more self managing and provides an overview of an SML programme. Part II shows SML programmes in action by presenting case studies from nine very different organizations which have used this approach. Part III looks at SML methods in more depth by concentrating on strategic learning contracts, learning groups and how SML can be supported. Finally, Part IV concludes and looks to the future. Rigorously researched, Self Managed Learning in Action demonstrates that this important approach can be used in a wide variety of contexts and cultures, in the private sector and in the public sector, and for a wide range of staff.

part I|38 pages

Setting the Scene

part II|143 pages

Putting it into Practice

part III|68 pages

Making Self Managed Learning Work

chapter 12|31 pages

Strategic Learning Contracts

chapter 13|13 pages

Learning groups

chapter 14|18 pages

Supporting Self Managed Learning

part IV|15 pages

Conclusions

chapter 15|11 pages

Looking to the future