Purpose – In this paper it is held that a transformational learning organisation could be clearly distinguished from non-learning organisations. This paper seeks to establish whether or not this is actually the case. Design/methodology/approach – Case studies were developed for two organisations considering themselves to be learning organisations (Company 2 and Company 4) and two that did not (Company 1 and Company 3). To establish the balance of the learning behaviours within the firms according to Shivistrava’s typology, a questionnaire was used to elicit information about learning behaviours and activities, and general understanding about what such terms as knowledge, information and learning meant to individuals within the firms. Findin...
This paper reviews and critiques the relationship between learning and change, which currently under...
The concept of the Learning Organisation (LO) has gone through many permutations\ud in recent times ...
Here the authors take a critical look at the now popular concept of the ‘learning organisation’. In ...
M.Comm.The world is changing. That is the one thing that managers can be sure of Business oftoday wi...
In this paper I present the results of developing a learning organisation based upon a dual systems ...
The survival of any organisation, particularly one that is profit oriented, depends to a large exten...
This paper addresses two problems related to learning and the use of knowledge at work. The first pr...
As a subject of academic interest, organisational learning has been around for a long time. However,...
The present paper tells an intervention story where two collectives, from business and academia, cam...
This exploratory case study is situated in a not-for-profit learning organisation. Learning organisa...
Establishes the clear link between learning and knowledge, and proposes a simple model, which makes ...
Organisational learning is often presented by academics and consultants as one way in which firms ma...
Purpose – The need to create and apply knowledge has contributed to the prescription of a learning o...
According to Fortune magazine, the most successful corporation of the 1990s is those learning organi...
In the last two decades, organisations have had to respond continually to the pressures of change in...
This paper reviews and critiques the relationship between learning and change, which currently under...
The concept of the Learning Organisation (LO) has gone through many permutations\ud in recent times ...
Here the authors take a critical look at the now popular concept of the ‘learning organisation’. In ...
M.Comm.The world is changing. That is the one thing that managers can be sure of Business oftoday wi...
In this paper I present the results of developing a learning organisation based upon a dual systems ...
The survival of any organisation, particularly one that is profit oriented, depends to a large exten...
This paper addresses two problems related to learning and the use of knowledge at work. The first pr...
As a subject of academic interest, organisational learning has been around for a long time. However,...
The present paper tells an intervention story where two collectives, from business and academia, cam...
This exploratory case study is situated in a not-for-profit learning organisation. Learning organisa...
Establishes the clear link between learning and knowledge, and proposes a simple model, which makes ...
Organisational learning is often presented by academics and consultants as one way in which firms ma...
Purpose – The need to create and apply knowledge has contributed to the prescription of a learning o...
According to Fortune magazine, the most successful corporation of the 1990s is those learning organi...
In the last two decades, organisations have had to respond continually to the pressures of change in...
This paper reviews and critiques the relationship between learning and change, which currently under...
The concept of the Learning Organisation (LO) has gone through many permutations\ud in recent times ...
Here the authors take a critical look at the now popular concept of the ‘learning organisation’. In ...