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A01=Art Kleiner
A01=Bryan Smith
A01=Charlotte Roberts
A01=Peter M. Senge
A01=Richard Ross
Author_Art Kleiner
Author_Bryan Smith
Author_Charlotte Roberts
Author_Peter M. Senge
Author_Richard Ross
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leadership skills
learning organisations
learning organizations
organisational learning
organisational management
organizational learning
organizational management
performance management
Phillip Carroll

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  • ISBN 9781857880601
  • Weight: 1062g
  • Dimensions: 186 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Jun 1994
  • Publisher: John Murray Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book is for people who want to learn, especially while treading the fertile ground of organizational life.

The idea of a learning organization has become increasingly prominent over the last few years. This book's predecessor, The Fifth Discipline, helped give voice to that wave on interest by presenting the conceptual underpinnings of the work of building learning organizations. Since its publication in 1990, Peter Senge et al. have talked to thousands of people who have committed themselves to the idea of building a learning organization. However, many of them are still not certain how to put the concepts into practice, asking questions like 'What do we do Monday morning? How do we navigate past the many barriers and roadblocks to collective learning? How do we discover exactly what kind of learning organization we wish to create? How do we get started?' No one person has THE answers to these questions, but there are answers.

It is time for a 'fieldbook' - a collection of notes, reflections and exercised 'from the field'. This volume contains 172 pieces of writing by 67 authors, describing tools and methods, stories and reflections, guiding ideas and exercises and resources which people are using effectively.

Peter Senge is the founder and director of the Society for Organisational Learning and a senior lecturer at MIT.

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