@article { , title = {What have we learned so far? The development and application of an organisational learning narrative.}, abstract = {The use of narratives and stories has been growing in popularity in the field of knowledge management. Narratives may be used as useful vehicles for several knowledge-based activities within organisational (and other) contexts. These include acquiring and sharing knowledge in the form of personal experiences; the storage of explicit knowledge; and significantly, the development of personal knowledge and understanding through the use of narratives for sense-making. This paper presents research into the development and application of a method for the construction of a 'learning narrative': an organisational narrative developed for the specific purpose of sharing experiential knowledge. The paper presents a rationale for the use of narratives within knowledge management; details a methodological approach for the development of learning narratives; and highlights a number of benefits of the use of learning narratives, notably their use in sustaining and enhancing the quality of project-based work.}, doi = {10.1057/kmrp.2013.38}, eissn = {1477-8246}, issn = {1477-8238}, issue = {2}, journal = {Knowledge management research and practice}, note = {COMPLETED}, pages = {160-167}, publicationstatus = {Published}, publisher = {Taylor and Francis}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10059/1232}, volume = {13}, keyword = {Narrative approaches, Sensemaking, Knowledge sharing, Learning}, year = {2015}, author = {Burnett, Simon and Grinnall, Andy and Williams, Dorothy} }