ONCE a project has been completed, we can be guilty of moving on too quickly to the next, without taking the time to reflect on all outcomes, both positive and negative. Yes, efficiency matters. But ...
“Reflective practice is the ability to reflect on one’s actions so as to engage in a process of continuous learning,” according to American philosopher and professor Donald Schön. It is used in ...
The British Journal of Social Work, Vol. 47, No. 1, Asia-Pacific Regional Issue (JANUARY 2017), pp. 198-218 (21 pages) Unlike many other reported international social work (ISW) experiences, this ...
Digitalisation, artificial intelligence and other technological changes are forcing leaders to deal with highly disruptive situations. Research shows that leaders who take the time to reflect on past ...
When we take the time to think about what we’ve learned, we learn much more effectively, according to a new report. In “Learning by Thinking: How Reflection Aids Performance,” researchers at HEC Paris ...
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