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Learning Organization

Organizational learning - Learning organization 1 The work in Organizational Learning can be distinguished from the work on a related concept, the learning organization

Learning organization 1 The art and practice of the learning organization

Learning organization - Development 1 Organizations do not organically develop into learning organizations; there are factors prompting their change

Learning organization - Characteristics 1 There is a multitude of definitions of a learning organization as well as their typologies. According to Peter Senge, a learning organization exhibits five main characteristics: systems thinking, personal mastery, mental models, a shared vision, and team learning.

Learning organization - Characteristics 1 However O’Keeffe believes that the characteristics of a learning organization are factors that are gradually acquired, rather than developed simultaneously.

Learning organization - Characteristics 1 A learning organization has been described as the sum of individual learning, but there must be mechanisms for individual learning to be transferred into organizational learning

Learning organization - Characteristics 1 To achieve this, the learning organization needs mechanisms for locating and assessing organizational theories of action

Learning organization - Characteristics 1 Therefore, learning organizations tend to have flat, Organizational structure|decentralized organizational structures

Learning organization - Characteristics 1 Learning organizations typically have excellent knowledge management structures, allowing creation, acquisition, dissemination, and implementation of this knowledge in the organization.

Learning organization - Benefits 1 * Maintaining levels of innovation and remaining competitiveMcHugh, D., Groves, D. and Alker, A Managing learning: what do we learn from a learning organization? The Learning Organization. 5 (5) pp

Learning organization - Barriers 1 Even within or without learning organization, problems can stall the process of learning or cause it to regress. Most of them arise from an organization not fully embracing all the necessary facets. Once these problems can be identified, work can begin on improving them.

Learning organization - Barriers 1 A learning organization needs to fully accept the removal of Hierarchy|traditional hierarchical structures.

Learning organization - Barriers 1 Resistance to learning can occur within a learning organization if there is not sufficient buy-in at an individual level

Learning organization - Barriers 1 It is certainly difficult to find real-life examples of learning organizations (Kerka 1995)

Learning organization - Barriers 1 The concept of the learning organization:

Learning organization - The Fifth Discipline 1 Peter Senge stated in an interview that a learning organization is a group of people working together collectively to enhance their capacities to create results they really care about.Fulmer and Keys 1998 Senge popularized the concept of the learning organization through his book The Fifth Discipline. In the book, he proposed the following five disciplines:Learning Organizations (2005) p.190

Learning organization - The Fifth Discipline 1 # Personal mastery: An individual holds great importance in a learning organization. Continuous self- improvement holds as much important as commitment and work for the organization. Employees need to grow and work on their own goals.

Learning organization - The Fifth Discipline 1 # Mental Models: This is the company culture and the diverse theories and mindsets that serve as a framework for the functioning of the organization. Learning organizations look for how these affect Organization development|organizational development.

Learning organization - The Fifth Discipline 1 # Shared Vision: A learning organization's employees all share a common vision. Personal goals must be in sync with the goals and vision of the organization.

Learning organization - Challenges in the transformation to a Learning Organization 1 As a solution, a mentor or coach who is well versed in the learning organization concept may be necessary.

Learning organization - Problems Organizational Learning addresses 1 Some of the issues that Learning Organizations wanted to address within Institutions is fragmentation, competition and reactiveness

Learning organization - Problems Organizational Learning addresses 1 The change becoming a community and a learning organization is called a Galilean Shift.Chawla and Renesch 1995 p.17 The organization is compared to the Galileo Galilei heliocentric revolution that changed the view that earth was the center of the universe.

Peter Senge - Learning Organization and Systems Thinking 1 In order to be a learning organization there must be two conditions present at all times

Peter Senge - Learning Organization and Systems Thinking 1 Senge also believed in the theory of Systems Thinking which has sometimes been referred to as the 'Cornerstone' of the Learning Organization

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