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  Balancing Top-Down, Bottom-Up, and Peer-to-Peer Approaches to Sustaining Distance Training
 
 
Title: Balancing Top-Down, Bottom-Up, and Peer-to-Peer Approaches to Sustaining Distance Training
Author: Gertrude DUDINK
Zane BERGE
Appeared in: The Turkish online journal of distance education
Paging: Volume 7 (2006) nr. 3 pages 144-153
Year: 2006
Contents: Many distance training case studies identify distance training leadership as bottom-up, whereas much of the literature suggests a need for strategic, top-down approaches. With change management as an overarching framework, approaches to sustaining distance training that originate at different levels of the organization are explored. Special attention is paid to the content of the change messages involved, guided by Rogers’ five attributes of innovations. Research of change management and distance training literature suggests a combination of approaches that should fit the organizational culture as well as correctly address genuine concerns at the various organizational levels. A properly balanced approach could lead to new levels of communication and understanding in a learning organization and to distance training being sustained as a business process
Publisher: Anadolu University, Eskisehir, Turkey
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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