Organizational learning : from world-class theories to global best practices
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Organizational learning : from world-class theories to global best practices
St. Lucie Press, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Companies around the world are beginning to recognize that only by increasing the speed and quality of their learning can they succeed in the rapidly changing global marketplace. Developing organization-wide learning and becoming a learning organization has become critical for adaptation and survival.
Organizational Learning: From World Class Theories to Global Best Practices starts with a review of significant learning theory and research accomplished over the past 20 years. This research is integrated into an action-centered theory of organizational learning. The book then explores in depth the Organizational Learning System Model developed by David Schwandt that has been applied in a variety of public and private organizations. Recognizing that companies now work with multicultural groups in a global marketplace, the authors also examine cultural implications of the Model.
The authors present best-practice application of the Organizational Learning System Model by companies from around the world, including Arthur Anderson, Price Waterhouse, Beloit Corporation, Motorola, and Meralco. These are companies that have taken the leadership in developing learning systems on a organization-wide basis.
Organizational Learning: From World Class Theories to Global Best Practices provides practical steps and strategies for developing and applying organizational learning in the workplace.
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ForewordPrefaceCritical Need for Organizational Learning in a World of Rapid ChangeClarifying the Key Issues in Organizational LearningWorld Class Theories of Organizational LearningThe Organizational Learning Systems ModelThe Portal for New Information: The Environmental Interface SubsystemThe Dynamics of Knowledge Creation: The Action/Reaction SubsystemKnowledge and the Organizational Social Fabric: The Dissemination and Diffusion SubsystemThe Essence of the Learning System: The Meaning and Memory SubsystemSteps and Strategies for Building Organizational LearningAppendicesOrganizational Learning System Model InstrumentResourcesIndex
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