Archive for September 2020
What a Planetarium Teaches Us about Learning
They came to me as I was whisked through space: Three similarities between a visit to the Planetarium and taking part in an experiential learning program. Those acquainted with me might know that I have a passion for choral music. I sing in two choirs. One is a chamber choir dedicated to sacred music from…
Read MoreMental Models Theory And Steps To Manage Them
Acknowledging & challenging assumptions is crucial for a Learning Organization. How do we do this in practice? In WDHB Lab’s latest report, we examine Peter Senge’s five disciplines of a Learning Organization. In “The Fifth Discipline”, arguably one of the most important management books of our time, he brought forth the notion of the Learning…
Read MoreIs Failure Really the Seed to Success?
Failure doesn’t feel like a fun anecdote when it’s happening. It’s easy to pay lip service to a so-called culture of failure. In reality, it is hard earned. Failure fits perfectly into a world where the past is no longer a predictor to the present. Nowadays, you can hardly get past a business journal or…
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