After some months of work, I am pleased to say that the preferred interface for organisations working with BEVME has been defined.
Involvement with BEVME is voluntary and self-directed, people put in only the time and effort that they choose to and the major question was how could organisations work effectively without BEVME being lost within the myriad of important and urgent things that people have to do.
The answer arose out of the quote by Dr Peter Mumford (of learning styles fame) who said:
“The endpoint of Learning is action not knowledge”
Addressing this point makes the final important step to supporting action within the organisations and practices so that they see genuine benefits from their membership and using small group processes allows the organisation to interact flexibly and with support.
Action Learning(AL) and Action Research(AR) are the related concepts being used. I have used the concepts in the past both within academia and business and they can be
extremely effective.
- AL originated in the UK with the work of Reg
Revans at Lancaster University – http://www.ifal.org.uk/brief.html - AR originated in the US with the work of Kurt
Lewin – http://www.infed.org/research/b-actres.htm - www.actionlearningassociates.co.uk/actionlearning.html
gives fairly good background to AL from a business perspective. - Details of one specific “Mastermind
Group” concept is given at www.theinspiredgroup.com/business-development-programmes/inspired-mastermind-groups/
The concepts will be refined for BEVME and I will probably be offering a similar opportunity to the profession later in the year with Collaborative Practice Groups (CPG’s) that will work in a similar way.
Essentially:
- 4 – 8 representatives from organisation
(depending on size, type etc) - BEVME provides facilitator
- Initial meeting to establish goals, objectives
and rules - Subsequent contact via EMails, telecons or
meetings(virtual ?) - First goal to explore and answer the WIIFU
(Whats in it for us) question - Identify ROI of membership
- If engaged and committed, pursue goals