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Origins and Principles of Organisational Learning

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A contemporary review of the contributing research, theory, principles and practices which which underpins organisational learning and the learning organisation.
5,844 words (approx. 23.4 pages) | 19 sources | MLA | 1999 | United Kingdom
Published on: Jul 29, 2004

Paper Summary:

This paper surveys the main contributors to the theory and practice of organisational learning. It begins with a brief discussion on the origins of organisational learning and the environmental conditions, which have contributed to the recent rise in popularity in the methods and practices of the learning organisation. The contributions of Senge, (1990), Pedler M, Burgoyne J & Boydell T, (1996), Argyris C & Schon D, (1978, 1996) and Dixon N, (1999) to the organisational learning debate are compared and contrasted in order to gain an overview of the principles and practices involved.

From the Paper:

"Personal mastery is the cornerstone of the learning organisation as depicted by Senge, (1990). It is seen as the discipline of continually clarifying and deepening our personal vision, of focusing our energies, of developing patience, and of seeing reality objectively. In this sense personal mastery is not about the acquisition of particular sets of skills and knowledge; rather it embodies two underlying processes which facilitate a more fundamental and transferable learning namely clarifying what is important and learning how to see reality more objectively. In practice the application of these processes at an individual level produces a "creative tension" resulting from the juxtaposition of vision (what is important and desirable) and a clear perspective of reality (the current position). Such creative tension produces a force with the energy necessary to bring the two together."

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APA Citation:

Origins and Principles of Organisational Learning (2012, April 01). Retrieved May 26, 2012, from http://www.academon.co.uk/Research-Paper-Origins-and-Principles-of-Organisational-Learning/52040

MLA Citation:

"Origins and Principles of Organisational Learning" 01 April 2012. Web. 26 May. 2012. <http://www.academon.co.uk/Research-Paper-Origins-and-Principles-of-Organisational-Learning/52040>




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Joanne Hall GB
Publisher Since:
Jul 27, 2004
I hold an MBA from a leading UK university and have a keen academic and practical interest in the fields of organisational behaviour, leadership culture and performance, organisational learning, quality and quality management and teaching & learning. I have 15 years experience as an organisational development practitioner both within the public and private sector and additionally I have experience of teaching within higher education at both undergraduate and post-graduate level. Additionally I hold and MEd with a focus on management development and organisational learning and have additional undergraduate degrees with majors in Maths & Physical Science (BSc), Educational Management (BEd) and Computing, IT and Learning (BA).
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