2020
DOI: 10.1108/tlo-07-2020-0122
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Organizations are people: reflections, obstacles and learning opportunities

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to place the idea of the learning organization in a historical, multidisciplinary context with the aim of identifying obstacles and opportunities for its greater realization in practice. Design/methodology/approach Marking the 30th anniversary of publication of Peter Senge's “The Fifth Discipline”, the paper reflects on approaches to the study and analysis of organizations over the past century from German sociology, human relations, organization development, the learning… Show more

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“…OL is considered as the process through which organizations learn through the acquisition and integration of knowledge. Among the various methods used, the best known are certainly those of experimentation (Shahriari & Allameh, 2020), improvisation (Baker et al, 2003) and learning by doing (Robinson, 2020). After examining some of the mechanisms used by companies to acquire knowledge, we noted that previous studies have pointed to the importance of experiential learning (Adler & Clark, 1991) and experimental learning (Miner, Bassoff, & Moorman, 2001).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OL is considered as the process through which organizations learn through the acquisition and integration of knowledge. Among the various methods used, the best known are certainly those of experimentation (Shahriari & Allameh, 2020), improvisation (Baker et al, 2003) and learning by doing (Robinson, 2020). After examining some of the mechanisms used by companies to acquire knowledge, we noted that previous studies have pointed to the importance of experiential learning (Adler & Clark, 1991) and experimental learning (Miner, Bassoff, & Moorman, 2001).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In his piece, Robinson (2020) tackles the problem of the nature of the organization. He starts by remembering the ideas by Harari (2014) who stated that there is no such thing as an organization.…”
Section: What Really Is An Organization?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, Robinson (2020) evokes the dilemma of key constituents of natural and social systems. Natural systems are governed by the laws of physics in which energy is the key concept, whereas social systems are seemingly based and managed on power and power structures.…”
Section: What Really Is An Organization?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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