A space for learning? Physical, relational and agential space in a strategy consultancy project
Projects are attractive to many because of their potential to support tacit learning and draw on the ‘strength of weak ties’ by bringing together people with different experience (Granovetter, 1973; Schindler & Eppler, 2003). Project-based learning (PBL) as a form of collective dialogue and disc...
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Main Authors: | HANDLEY, Karen, STURDY, Andrew, FINCHAM, Robin, CLARK, Timothy |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2012
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