30 Minutes with Robin Ryde: Live Case Studies – Real-life L&D
22 October, 2014
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22 October, 2014
Robin RydeHead of Leadership
30 Minutes with Robin Ryde: Live Case Studies – Real-life L&D
Nigel PurseChairman
Meet Robin Ryde
Robin is an Independent Consultant and The Oxford Group's Head of Leadership. His passion lies with organisational leadership and change. He has worked with a wide range of industries and has been a CEO, Board Member, HR Director and Consultant, designing and leading challenging leadership development programmes across the world. He is a published business author and platform speaker, regularly writing articles for a range of publications.
His new book Creating Authentic Organizations: Bringing Meaning and Engagement Back to Work is now available on Amazon.
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An intensive development experience that involves taking a group of learners to try and contribute/solve a live issue that another organization is dealing with.
What is a Live Case Study?
Why are they unique?
• Higher stakes as participants have real influence – host organizations have implemented suggestions!
• Puts ‘real’ pressure on the learners – e.g time pressure, expectations to deliver something of value to the host
Traditional Case Studies
Live Case Studies
– In the past
– What can we learn from what went right/wrong
– Can be ‘polished’
– Real-time
– ‘Messy’ – parameters are not always clear, hidden issues
– Can influence the outcome
What value do they offer as a learning tool?
• Substantial challenge
• Team development:– Teaches problem solving in
a diverse group
– Provides valuable insightsinto team dynamics
• Immediate feedback about proposed solution
• Strategic learning for leaders – working at a ‘birds eye’ level
What do you need to consider?
• Recognise that it’s a bold approach – are participants up for the challenge and do they want to do it?
• Decide if you want to be a participant or host organization
• What issue do you want them to tackle?
• What type of organization? Charity or commercial?
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