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Organization Name: |
World Institute for Action Learning (WIAL) |
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Program Name: |
Action Learning Certification Course |
Program Type: |
CCE |
Program Hours: |
Core: 37.25 Resource Development: 2.75 Total: 40 |
Organization
Description: |
The World Institute for Action Learning (WIAL) is the world’s leading certifying body for Action Learning, providing various training & certification programs internationally. It is a rapidly growing international not-for-profit organization supported by WIAL Affiliates around the world. WIAL is a highly capable global organization helping clients rapidly solve urgent and important business challenges. Our clients frequently achieve a substantial Return on Investment (ROI) on their organization, leadership, and team development projects. |
Program Description: |
Module I – FOUNDATIONS OF ACTION LEARNING & LEADERSHIP: THE ART AND POWER OF QUESTIONS Participants are introduced to the concept of “leaders as coaches” as they cover the 6 key components and the two ground rules of action learning. The course will cover: • The six key components of action learning and the two ground rules • The role of action learning and the basis for coaching • The role of the action learning coach in developing leaders • A framework for asking powerful questions • How questions develop Leaders though emotional intelligence, building teams, seeing organizations as systems and through organizational change and learning. • Communication styles and active listening • The role of feedback We use the participant’s real workplace challenges to develop leadership skills needed in a changing, dynamic workplace, and to develop the skills to be a competent and confident action learning coach. Each participant will practice being an action learning coach and a member of an action learning group. Module II - Action Learning Coaching: Developing High Performance Teams This course is designed to build on the Module 1, “Foundations of Action Learning & Leadership: The Art and Power of Questions” by helping participants develop a team based approach to leadership. Action learning is an excellent tool for teams by building leaders at all levels, creating interdependent synergies and a multi-level perspective to increase organizational performance. Overall, long term organizational performance depends on teams that can grow, collaboratively learn and share solutions to complex problems across the enterprise. This course will cover the essentials to building effective teams in addition to: • Providing tools to foster a culture of action learning and team development • Building and managing teams in an time of complexity • Team decision making process • Team action learning coaching, and • Providing a venue for participant action learning application for real problems MODULE III – ACTION LEARNING & ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE Participants are introduced to organizational performance issues that impede success and addressing those barriers. Development and Implementation of an Action Learning program in an organization with a focus on “building organizational capacity” will be covered. The course will address the following advanced Action Learning topics: • Contracting issues • Putting together a program development team • Designing an Action Learning program • Identifying problems for solution • Organizational issues that must be addressed for success. • Building and maintaining team morale and motivation • Maintaining senior management involvement and support • Fostering a culture of Action Learning in the organization This experiential course will provide participants the opportunity to practice action learning coaching while applying the six key components and two ground rules of Action Learning. Each participant will practice being an Action Learning Coach, a member of an Action Learning group, and a coach observer. |
Organization: |
World Institute for Action Learning (WIAL) PO Box 7601 #83791 Washington, DC 20044 president@wial.org http://www.wial.org Phone: 703.349.3019
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Student Contact: |
Mr. ISA JAMALUDDIN, Facilitator, OD Consultant, PCC isajam62@gmail.com Phone: (301) 908-3231 |
Learning Method: |
Virtual,Combination,In-Person |
Language: |
Afrikaans, Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Taiwanese, Thai, Vietnamese |
Coaching
Specialties: |
Business/Organizations, Career/Transition, Coaching Other Coaches, Executive, Leadership, Small Business |
Approval Start Date: |
March 1, 2017 |
Accreditation Renewal Date: |
June 30, 2025 |
Locations: |
Algeria Antigua Aruba Australia Bahamas Barbados Belarus Bermuda Brazil Cambodia Canada China France Germany Ghana Hong Kong India Indonesia Italy Japan Myanmar Netherlands New Zealand Philippines Poland Qatar Qatar Russia Saint Helena Saint Kitts And Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Pierre And Miquelon Singapore South Africa Sri Lanka Taiwan Thailand Trinidad And Tobago Uganda United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States Vietnam |
Alberta Australian Capital Territory British Columbia District of Columbia Manitoba Maryland Michigan Minnesota New Brunswick New Mexico New South Wales New York Newfoundland and Labrador Northern Territory Northwest Territories Nova Scotia Nunavut Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec Queensland Saskatchewan South Australian Central Tasmania Victoria Washington Western Australia Yukon Territory |
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