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Action learning programmes for voluntary sector need funding

Posted: 06 January 2005 | Subscribe Online


More funding should be available for action learning programmes in the voluntary and community sector, according to Jane Watts, project manager at the Action Learning for Managers project.

Since starting three years ago, the project has coached hundreds of senior managers.

The work consists of a set of meetings in which managers discuss workplace problems and issues with their peers. The meetings often focus on management development and leadership issues.

Watts said: "Each person gets equal time to talk through an issue. Your peers ask questions and this helps you develop an insight. You then leave with a series of action points."
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She added that managers were often isolated in their place of work and relished the chance to meet others in similar roles. "The whole process allows people to work together better."

Julie Hawkins, chief executive of Barnet Voluntary Services Council, who has participated in the learning, agreed. "Your thinking is challenged and you can explore different dimensions of your work," she said. "It is a good opportunity to share resources and knowledge. Some of the issues I have raised include staff relationships and the supervision of staff."

The ALM final report confirms that action learning improves motivation and confidence among senior managers.


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