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Tools and methods

We're not interested in fads and phases - we are only interested in doing things well.

We'll start by understanding what the job is, then we'll select the tools and approaches to get it done.

Follow the links below to explore a cross-section of the methods we use to help people learn:

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Thursday
Oct072010

Review: Outdoor Management Development

I’ve just rediscovered a book review I did on Training Zone and thought I would share it, even though it was 5 years ago.

It is for a small and rather humble looking book by Bill Krouwel, an old stalwart of experiential learning.

But it was and still is a fantastic guide to how to use (and not to use) experiential learning in a management development context.

It is easy to give people tasks to do and create the appearance of learning. They are enjoyable and refreshing - even exciting. But it is harder to find meaningful learning from well-designed experiences that resonate even back at work. This book does a great job of explaining how and why.

You can still get the book on Amazon.

You can read more about our approaches to experiential learning and using the outdoors here.

Or why not just call us on 0117 315 5243.

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