Learning through reflection

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Definition

Learning through reflection is The process of learning by systematically reviewing experiences through introspection and a questioning attitude at the individual and organisational level

Summary

Learning through reflection belongs to learning processes. Template:Knowledge process navigation

Purpose

To learn by systematically reviewing experiences through introspection and a questioning attitude at the individual and organisational level.

Sub-processes

There are no sub-processes for this knowledge process.

Connection to other main categories

To see how this process is connected to KM challenges, benefits and tools, please refer to Portal:Learning.

Contribution to the management system

Recommendation

Table of business processes

This knowledge process is embedded in the following business processes in the Integrated management system. Each process has a score commensurate with its relevance to this process.

Business process Impact
Configuration management Low
Technical skill resources High
Lessons learned High
Information technology Low
Operating experience High
Peer review Low
Technology development Medium

Processes not in the management system

KM tools

For all the KM tools that help implement the knowledge process see Category:Learning process tools

Case studies

References

Related articles

Learning

Portal:Learning

Category:Learning processes

Knowledge process (disambiguation)

Category:Learning process tools