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Action learning (AL) facilitates problem-solving through questioning, driving organizational change and team development. This practical approach is particularly beneficial for healthcare managers aiming to improve quality and teamwork.

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  • Management Science
  • Healthcare Management

Background:

  • Action learning (AL) is a problem-solving methodology.
  • Originally designed for organizational change, AL is now applied in various developmental contexts.
  • Its emphasis on learning through practice makes it suitable for healthcare.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the utility of action learning in healthcare settings.
  • To emphasize AL's role in management, quality improvement, and team development.
  • To present AL as a tool for implementing change and leadership development.

Main Methods:

  • The study describes action learning as a process involving a questioning formula.
  • It emphasizes learning through observation and practice.
  • The approach is applied to real-world problem-solving.

Main Results:

  • AL effectively supports problem-solving and prompts action.
  • It serves as a motivating and influencing process for teams and individuals.
  • AL is recognized for its benefits in goal setting, change initiatives, and leadership.

Conclusions:

  • Action learning is a valuable process for healthcare managers.
  • It can enhance quality improvement and promote teamwork in multidisciplinary settings.
  • AL supports individual and organizational development through practical application.