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Action Learning: Assessing the Value, Henley, UK

5th November 2009

Full detail PDF of the conference

Takis Karallis, Group HR Director, Kentz Engineers & Constructors and Eric Sandelands, Director, Corporate Learning Consultants Ltd. will present an account of action learning best practice at a Henley Business School (pictured below), 29 – 31 March, 2010.

Henley Business School

The abstract of their paper is below. Full details of the conference are attached in the accompanying pdf file. It is hoped that as many clients and associates as are able will attend.

Building better futures: leveraging action learning at Kentz Engineers & Constructors

Takis Karallis: Group HR Director, Kentz Engineers & Constructors
Eric Sandelands: Director, Corporate Learning Consultants Ltd.

Provides a case study of how Kentz Engineers & Constructors, with more than 10,000 employees in 26 countries, are leveraging learning to “Build better futures” for its stakeholders: clients, shareholders, employees and communities. Kentz provide opportunities for learning at all levels, ensuring that “no one is left behind”. This case study focuses on the development of leaders within Kentz, including utilizing action learning to align the development of people with the process of mobilizing people to effect change and turn strategy into effective action. Kentz seeks to provide employees with challenging projects, a sense of belonging and a sense of adventure; and for communities provide employment and sustainability with care for the environment.

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Kentz is a global engineering specialist solutions provider, which serves a blue chip client base primarily in the oil and gas, petrochemical and mining and metals sectors. It is listed on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange (symbol: KENZ). In the year ending December 2008, the company generated revenues of $643.4 million and profit before tax of $40.7 million.

Kentz has over 10,000 employees in 26 countries. Its three main business lines are; specialist engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services, construction, and technical support services. It has a proven track record of delivering mechanical, electrical, controls and instrumentation engineering, construction and management services in some of the most remote locations on earth.