Partnership of the World Institute for Action Learning and International Federation of Red Cross
Michael Marquardt, Co-founder of WIAL and Chair of WIAL Advisory Board interviews Giorgio Ferrario, Manager, National Society Development, IFRC and Samantha Dickson, President, Grenada Red Cross. The discussion revolved around the partnership between the World Institute for Action Learning and the International Federation of Red Cross. Watch to discover the stories, successes and future hopes […]
Read MoreWIAL Gives Back supports the Thailand Entrepreneurship Club
As part of the WIAL Gives Back initiative, nearly 40 young entrepreneurs in Thailand discovered WIAL Action Learning and how the method helps solve complex problems and develop leadership skills and team collaboration at the same time. Great support from the Entrepreneurship Club and the WIAL pro bono coaches!
Read MoreWIAL Gives Back to the Thailand Hospital Administration Association
Listen to the testimonials of key administrators in charge of hospitals in Thailand, about how they experienced #WIAL #actionlearning as a powerful way to solve complex problems and learn as an organization at the same time.
Read MoreGrenada Red Cross discovers the power of WIAL Action Learning
The WIAL Gives Back initiative helped several IFRC International Federation of the Red Cross entities solve their complex problems through Action Learning. The team from Grenada shared their experience with the process and how it allowed them to create breakthrough solutions and develop individuals and the team at the same time.
Read MoreWIAL Gives Back – We The Protector
Be My Protector recently joined the WIAL GIVES BACK initiative to find out how WIAL Action Learning solves complex problems and develops leaders and teams at the same time. Be My Protector Malaysia empowers the public to have a voice to speak up for the oppressed and offers every Malaysian the opportunity to report human […]
Read MoreWIAL GIVES BACK supports Singapore’s Centre for non-profit leadership
The collaboration between WIAL and CNPL was a great success, supporting in total 9 non-profit organizations in improving their board effectiveness, involving over 50 team members and around 10 WIAL-certified pro bono coaches. Kitson Leonard Lee especially appreciated how Action Learning creates a safe space to ask the powerful questions that will help the team […]
Read MoreSingapore Book Council Team Benefited from Learning About WIAL’s Process
The Singapore Book Council (SBC) is an independent charity with IPC status. Established in 1968 to support Singapore literature, SBC aims to “Build Our Imagine-nation” by developing creativity, imagination, original thought and empathy. Our programmes focus on creative writing, reading, illustration, translation and storytelling. We are committed to developing a multicultural, literary arts sector and […]
Read MoreWIAL provides action learning coaching for The Singapore Association for the Deaf Team
Founded in 1955, The Singapore Association for the Deaf (SADeaf) is today a Social Service Agency funded by the Ministry of Social and Family Development, National Council of Social Services and Ministry of Education. Its mission is to be the leading organisation in advocating equal opportunity, in all aspects, for the Deaf and supporting the […]
Read MoreAction Learning Bringing Corporates and NGOs Together
Shannon Banks, Vice President and Chair of Fundraising, Scholarship & Grants, at WIAL, discusses the impact of Action Learning when used in a socially responsible context. With her organization Be Leadership, Shannon worked with BNP Paribas, an international bank, who brought together talent from across the organization and their social partner San Patrignano Community, a […]
Read MoreRaising the lives in the slums of Nairobi
Peter Muthaura, Director of Training and Strategic Partnerships for the Human Needs Project in Nairobi, Kenya, and a 2019 WIAL Better World Fund Scholarship recipient, discusses the work his organization is doing to help the people of Kibera, Africa’s largest urban slum. The needs of a community of this size are many, but they have […]
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