 | Chris Argyris - 1993 - 309 pages
Must reading for academics and executives alike. Leading business scholar Chris Argyris helps readers understand why individuals and organizations are unable to learn from ... | |
 | David A. Kolb - Education - 1984 - 256 pages
Drawing from the intellectual origins of experiential learning in the works of John Dewey, Kurt Lewin, and Jean Piaget, this comprehensive and systematic book describes the ... | |
 | Bill Cooke, Julie Wolfram Cox - Social Science - 2005 - 1688 pages
Fundamentals of Action Research brings together, material, much of it hard to obtain, into one collection. It is a foundation resource for individuals and institutions on which ... | |
 | Peter Reason - Psychology - 1994 - 220 pages
This book explores research as a collaborative process - researching with and for people, rather than on people. In particular, it addresses the central questions: What is the ... | |
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