%0 Journal Article %T Learning and Organizational Change: A Case Study of Using Learning Intervention in a Strategic Management Course %A Sydney Moyo %J Open Journal of Business and Management %P 2175-2197 %@ 2329-3292 %D 2023 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojbm.2023.115120 %X The purpose of this paper is to examine how learning and organizational change can be constructed using an example of a created model in the case study of a strategic management program in a business school. Design/me- thodology/approach: The conceptualized learning intervention model (LIM) is rooted in an analysis of strategy and organizational change using intervention theory and methods of behavioral science. It also draws from theories of adult learning and development with a focus on building a learning community environment. A case study in a business school environment was conducted with a learning intervention analysis method. Findings: The research concludes that strategic management education draws from diverse theoretical perspectives and learning intervention methods constructed from contextual meaning-making of knowing within practice outlined as interventionist strategies of learning. The practitioner research paper provides evidence of LIM¡¯s contexts of knowing and acting drawing on my professional experiences using coaching and facilitative roles in the educational case study of a strategic management course. More specifically, the case study reflects understanding the captured processes that supported the learning environments such as the analytical process, collective process, reactive process, and emerging learning process. Practice implications: The results of the research advance awareness of theories and methods that educational practitioners apply in coaching and supporting learners of strategic management education. It considers the importance of learning interventions by inviting strategic management practitioners to examine how they integrate the theory and practice of organizational change in creating better learning environments. Originality/value: This research adds value by providing the benefits of a case study model integrating learning and organizational change approaches that integrate theory and methodologies that guided knowledge creation processes using the LIM analysis methods. The paper concludes with the suggested practical utility of the LIM approach, as an %K Coaching and Facilitator Role %K Learning Intervention Model %K Organizational Change and Learning %K Professional Development %K Strategic Management %K Strategy as Multiple Design Lens %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=127650