Kolb’s learning cycle is a model that describes how people learn from experience. The model consists of four stages: concrete experience, reflective observation, abstract conceptualization, and active experimentation. Concrete experience is when people have a direct involvement in a situation or activity. Reflective observation is when people review and reflect on what they have done and observed. Abstract conceptualization is when people draw conclusions and form generalizations from their reflections. Active experimentation is when people apply their learning to new situations or modify their behavior accordingly. Therefore, the stage that immediately follows the reflective observation stage is abstract conceptualization.References: https://apmg-international.com/sites/default/files/Change%20Management%20Foundation%20Sample%20Paper%2025%20-%20v1.0.pdf (page 11)
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