This paper seeks to analyse the extent to which organizations can learn from projects by focusing on the relationship between projects and their organizational context. The paper highlights three dimensions of project-based learning: the practice-based nature of learning, project autonomy and knowledge integration. This analysis generates a number of propositions on the relationship between the learning generated within projects and its transfer to other parts of the organization. In particular, the paper highlights the ‘learning boundaries’ which emerge when learning within projects creates new divisions in practice. These propositions are explored through a comparative analysis of two case studies of construction projects. This analysis s...
Organizational learning has been widely acknowledged as holding the key for companies to survive and...
The need to learn from one project to the next is clearly of vital importance, but is often neglecte...
Typescript.Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University (Macquarie Graduate School of Management), 2005.Biblio...
This paper seeks to analyse the extent to which organizations can learn from projects by focusing on...
Although learning from projects has gained much importance in research and practice, progress in und...
Organizational learning has been widely acknowledged as holding the key for companies to survive and...
Organizational learning has been widely acknowledged as holding the key for companies to survive and...
Organizational learning has been widely acknowledged as holding the key for companies to survive and...
Many different types of organizations use projects to accomplish specific tasks, especially tasks th...
Organizational learning has been widely acknowledged as holding the key for companies to survive and...
Many different types of organizations use projects to accomplish specific tasks, especially tasks th...
Learning is seen as important both within and between projects so that the whole organization can be...
This paper explores the implications of an increasing reliance on Project forms for learning within ...
This paper explores the implications of an increasing reliance on project forms for learning within ...
Many organizations ‘re-invent the wheel’ by failing to capture and spread what has been learned from...
Organizational learning has been widely acknowledged as holding the key for companies to survive and...
The need to learn from one project to the next is clearly of vital importance, but is often neglecte...
Typescript.Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University (Macquarie Graduate School of Management), 2005.Biblio...
This paper seeks to analyse the extent to which organizations can learn from projects by focusing on...
Although learning from projects has gained much importance in research and practice, progress in und...
Organizational learning has been widely acknowledged as holding the key for companies to survive and...
Organizational learning has been widely acknowledged as holding the key for companies to survive and...
Organizational learning has been widely acknowledged as holding the key for companies to survive and...
Many different types of organizations use projects to accomplish specific tasks, especially tasks th...
Organizational learning has been widely acknowledged as holding the key for companies to survive and...
Many different types of organizations use projects to accomplish specific tasks, especially tasks th...
Learning is seen as important both within and between projects so that the whole organization can be...
This paper explores the implications of an increasing reliance on Project forms for learning within ...
This paper explores the implications of an increasing reliance on project forms for learning within ...
Many organizations ‘re-invent the wheel’ by failing to capture and spread what has been learned from...
Organizational learning has been widely acknowledged as holding the key for companies to survive and...
The need to learn from one project to the next is clearly of vital importance, but is often neglecte...
Typescript.Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University (Macquarie Graduate School of Management), 2005.Biblio...