How Organizations Learn: An Integrated Strategy for Building Learning Capability Contributor(s): Dibella, Anthony (Author), Nevis, Edwin C. (Author) |
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ISBN: 0787911070 ISBN-13: 9780787911072 Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions Published: October 1997 Annotation: Now more than ever, businesses and organizations must learn from their experiences and adapt to change in order to survive, grow, and thrive. But what exactly does it mean to be a learning organization? Does your companys learning portfolio match its strategy? And how can your companys approach to learning ensure its ongoing success? This essential volume, the first integrated, comprehensive view of the subject, answers these and other critical questions and provides readers with clear concepts and practical techniques for increasing the learning capability of their companies. Here, authors Anthony J. DiBella and Edwin C. Nevis integrate the best of established organizational learning theory with their own cogent insights. Their original research in seven U.S. and European businesses has given them a compelling vision of how and why organizations learn. Working with executive managers, human resource and organization development consultants and trainers, and operations staff in more than twenty-five Fortune 500 companies, DiBella and Nevis have developed, tested, and refined the set of concepts, methods, and tools they present. DiBella and Nevis maintain that all organizations have learning capabilities and styles, which vary with individual corporate cultures, and show why distinctive styles should be regarded as sources of competitive advantage. They find that learning capabilities are developed as companies put certain prescriptive conditions, called Facilitating Factors, into place, and as changes in attitudes, behaviors, and structures occur. Businesses should not overlook existing capabilities, however; but should evaluate them in terms of an integrated frameworksuch asthe the Learning Profileone of the many valuable tools this book includes. From theory and research to practical applications, How Organizations Learn presents a productive framework for any organization that wants to learn more fully and adapt more quickly to the fast-changing marketplace. DiBella and Nevis advocate a strategic commitment to learning, suggesting that through such an approach, we can make not only our organizations but also our society more effective and rewarding. |
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BISAC Categories: - Business & Economics | Reference - General - Business & Economics | Corporate & Business History - General - Business & Economics | Structural Adjustment |
Dewey: 658.406 |
LCCN: 97021112 |
Series: Jossey-Bass Business & Management |
Physical Information: 0.24" H x 6.44" W x 9.46" L (1.07 lbs) 240 pages |
Features: Bibliography, Index |
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Publisher Description: Empower Your Business to Succeed by Learning ?How Organizations Learn gets to the practicalities and realities of organizational learning. This is not a fad; it's the outline of effectiveness for organzations of the future.? ?Parick Canavan, corporate vice president and director of global leadership & organization development, Motorola In this essential volume, authors DiBella and Nevis outline exactly what it means to be a learning organization. And they offer sound advice on how to increase the learning capabilties of your own company. Here you will discover a powerful array of tools and techniques for leveraging your organization's unique learning style, as well as a productive framework that will help your company learn more fully and adapt more quickly in today's volatile marketplace. A practical fusion of theory, original research, and real-world methodology, How Organizations Learn is the most comprehensive work to date concerning this all-important competitive advantage. |
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