The application of action learning at board level in a business emerging from distress

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Joe Anwyll
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ABSTRACT The COVID- 19 pandemic changed familiar working practices overnight; Routine face to face meetings could not be held, accordingly, businesses were forced to replace routine meetings by digital technology to engage socially dispersed stakeholders in the task of maintaining business continuity. Radical sports cars are a motorsports business that has recently undergone turnaround and is beginning the transitional journey to recovery. Turnaround is a traumatic process for everyone involved. and generally, demands strong leadership, while on the other hand, the recovery phase requires the engagement of a diverse range of personalities and skills who are expected to form into a team with a shared vision and goals. This paper will report from an insider researcher's perspective including a short description of the business turnaround undertaken that contextualises the unexpected challenges that emerged, and, how adaptive action learning was utilised to augment other mechanisms that were able to continue through the Covid 19 crisis, thus, this work does not explore the meaning or the process of action learning, but rather provide a first-hand “lived experience” of adaptive action learning as applied to Radical sportscars. it is worth nothing here that the problems encountered, largely conform to the “wicked” descriptive.
董事会层面的行动学习在摆脱困境的企业中的应用
摘要COVID-19大流行一夜之间改变了人们熟悉的工作方式;无法举行例行的面对面会议,因此,企业被迫用数字技术取代例行会议,让社会分散的利益相关者参与维持业务连续性的任务。激进跑车是一项赛车运动业务,最近经历了转型,正在开始复苏的过渡之旅。扭转局面对所有参与者来说都是一个痛苦的过程。一般来说,这需要强有力的领导,而另一方面,恢复阶段需要不同个性和技能的参与,他们有望组成一个有共同愿景和目标的团队。本文将从一位内部研究人员的角度进行报告,包括对所进行的业务转型的简短描述,将出现的意外挑战纳入背景,以及如何利用适应性行动学习来增强能够在新冠肺炎19危机中继续存在的其他机制,这项工作并没有探索动作学习的意义或过程,而是提供了应用于Radical跑车的自适应动作学习的第一手“生活体验”。在这里,遇到的问题在很大程度上符合“邪恶”的描述,这毫无价值。
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Action Learning
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