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Education + Training

ISSN: 0040-0912

Online from: 1959

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The international management of change: a problem-based learning/case study approach


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Title:The international management of change: a problem-based learning/case study approach
Author(s):Steve Cockerill, (Steve Cockerill is Senior Lecturer, Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, UK), Gerry Stewart, (Gerry Stewart, is based at Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, UK), Les Hamilton, (Les Hamilton, is based at Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, UK), John Douglas, (John Douglas is based at Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, UK), Jeff Gold, (Jeff Gold is based at Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, UK)
Citation:Steve Cockerill, Gerry Stewart, Les Hamilton, John Douglas, Jeff Gold, (1996) "The international management of change: a problem-based learning/case study approach", Education + Training, Vol. 38 Iss: 2, pp.14 - 17
Keywords:Action learning, Evaluation, International business, Management, Qualitative techniques
Article type:Case study
DOI:10.1108/00400919610112060 (Permanent URL)
Publisher:MCB UP Ltd
Abstract:Reports on the development of a module concerning the international management of change by a multidisciplined team at Leeds Metropolitan University. The aim of the module is to enable students to combine problem-based learning within an action research methodology using a case study to highlight the nature and processes of change within international business organizations. Explains the underlying rationale and describes the phases of learning, incorporating qualitative data from the evaluations of pilots in the UK and France.



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