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The Organizational Learning Cycle: How We Can Learn Collectively by Nancy M. Dixon β€” book cover

The Organizational Learning Cycle: How We Can Learn Collectively

by Nancy M. Dixon
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Synopsis

The underlying intention of this book is to demonstrate that while development focused on either `the organization' or `individuals' can have positive results,the most effective growth is achieved if organizational and personal development are combined and integrated. Dixon classes this as collective learning. To help achieve this ideal,Dixon sets out to clarify,in straightforward terms,what organizational learning is and how it can make a difference. To give readers a handle on this information,Dixon uses a model: the Learning cycle,which is comprehensively discussed throughout the book. Further illustration comes by way of case material from: Chaparral Steel,The World Health Organization,Johnsonville Food and discussion of the work of two key figures in the field,Chris Agyris and Reg Revan.

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An introduction to the complexities of object-oriented technology for those who plan, design, manufacture, and maintain large- scale business computer systems. Covers theory, history, applications, and the process of converting, migrating, or replacing existing systems with object-oriented systems. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2005
Publisher
Ashgate Publishing, Limited
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780566080586

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