Action Learning Stage 1
Forthcoming courses starting:
A practical and experiential course which will equip individuals with the essential skills and knowledge of action learning.
Course outline:
- the origins of action learning
- six action learning conventions
- action learning techniques
- what makes action learning different to other problem solving forums
- what it’s like to be part of an action learning set
- how to solve problems quickly and effectively
- holding boundaries and maintaining the ground rules
- the success of action learning in the workplace
- how to start your own action learning group
Day 1 Action Learning in a Nutshell
- Find out exactly what action learning is, learn about it’s unique characteristics, and the benefits it can bring to individuals and groups.
- Whether you work for an organisation or are self employed, learn how action learning can enrich your portfolio.
- Experience what it is to be part of an action learning group and learn the basic conventions and core ground rules
Day 2 Role of the Facilitator
- Gain practical experience, and practice in an action learning group of no more than six people.
- Understand the key skills and learn the essential techniques of an action learning facilitator.
- Learn how to avoid the common mistakes and pitfalls when facilitating and become familiar with the multi tasking role of an action learning facilitator
Day 3 Action Learning in Practice
- Know what it is to be part of an action learning group and facilitate an action learning session.
- Feel confident and eager to transfer your skills as a facilitator
Fees per person:
£570 +VAT (£480 +VAT early-bird)
70% off:

This course is eligible for 70% funding from the European Social Fund through the Welsh Government. Eligibility criteria applies.
Accreditation:
To gain stage 1 accreditation with the ILM, candidates must also attend the Consolidation of Theory & Practice accreditation day.