Difference between revisions of "Single-Loop Learning"
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− | {{Term|SINGLE-LOOP LEARNING|Simple function of following given instruction, accepting them without further reasoning about their motivation. Involves using knowledge to solve specific problems based on existing assumptions and focused on what has worked in the past, in order to create new insights. <ref> [www.krii.com www.krii.com](25 March 2008), Harvard Buisness Review on Knowledge Menagement,Harvard.1998 See also: [[ | + | {{Term|SINGLE-LOOP LEARNING|Simple function of following given instruction, accepting them without further reasoning about their motivation. Involves using knowledge to solve specific problems based on existing assumptions and focused on what has worked in the past, in order to create new insights. <ref> [www.krii.com www.krii.com](25 March 2008), Harvard Buisness Review on Knowledge Menagement,Harvard.1998 See also: [[Double-Loop Learning]], [[Triple-loop learning]]</ref>}} |
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SINGLE-LOOP LEARNING |
Simple function of following given instruction, accepting them without further reasoning about their motivation. Involves using knowledge to solve specific problems based on existing assumptions and focused on what has worked in the past, in order to create new insights. [1] |
References
- ↑ [www.krii.com www.krii.com](25 March 2008), Harvard Buisness Review on Knowledge Menagement,Harvard.1998 See also: Double-Loop Learning, Triple-loop learning