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. Single-loop learning involves using [[Knowledge|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> [http://www.krii.com www.krii.com](25 March 2008), Harvard Buisness Review on Knowledge Menagement, Harvard. 1998 </ref> See also: [[Double-Loop Learning ]], [[Triple-Loop Learning]]}}  
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{{Term|SINGLE-LOOP LEARNING|Simple function of following given instruction, accepting them without further reasoning about their motivation. Single-loop learning involves using [[Knowledge|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> [http://www.krii.com www.krii.com](25 March 2008), Argyris, C., Teaching Smart People How to Learn, 1991, Harvard Buisness Review on Knowledge Management, Harvard Business School Press </ref> See also: [[Double-Loop Learning ]], [[Triple-Loop Learning]]}}  
  
  

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Term2.png SINGLE-LOOP LEARNING
Simple function of following given instruction, accepting them without further reasoning about their motivation. Single-loop learning 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] See also: Double-Loop Learning , Triple-Loop Learning



References

  1. www.krii.com(25 March 2008), Argyris, C., Teaching Smart People How to Learn, 1991, Harvard Buisness Review on Knowledge Management, Harvard Business School Press