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The governmental learning spiral© is a method to structure face-to-face or virtual innovation and learning events such as workshops, conferences, roundtables, trainings, e-learning, etc. to solve complex political problem situations and governance challenges. The governmental learning spiral is based on a heuristic and multidisciplinary approach that was theoretically and conceptually developed over the last two decades and successfully applied worldwide in numerous local, national as well as international events to improve performance in democratic governance. The method has been described for the first time by Raoul Blindenbacher and Ronald Lampman Watts in the book "Federalism in a Changing World", a publication edited by Raoul Blindenbacher and former Swiss President Arnold Koller in 2

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  • The governmental learning spiral© is a method to structure face-to-face or virtual innovation and learning events such as workshops, conferences, roundtables, trainings, e-learning, etc. to solve complex political problem situations and governance challenges. The governmental learning spiral is based on a heuristic and multidisciplinary approach that was theoretically and conceptually developed over the last two decades and successfully applied worldwide in numerous local, national as well as international events to improve performance in democratic governance. The method has been described for the first time by Raoul Blindenbacher and Ronald Lampman Watts in the book "Federalism in a Changing World", a publication edited by Raoul Blindenbacher and former Swiss President Arnold Koller in 2003. The governmental learning spiral was further developed in the World Bank publication "The Black Box of Governmental Learning" in 2010. (en)
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  • The governmental learning spiral© is a method to structure face-to-face or virtual innovation and learning events such as workshops, conferences, roundtables, trainings, e-learning, etc. to solve complex political problem situations and governance challenges. The governmental learning spiral is based on a heuristic and multidisciplinary approach that was theoretically and conceptually developed over the last two decades and successfully applied worldwide in numerous local, national as well as international events to improve performance in democratic governance. The method has been described for the first time by Raoul Blindenbacher and Ronald Lampman Watts in the book "Federalism in a Changing World", a publication edited by Raoul Blindenbacher and former Swiss President Arnold Koller in 2 (en)
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  • Governmental learning spiral (en)
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