The Learning Organisation 15 years on: some personal reflections
Abstract
Reflects on the development of the concept of a learning organisation as a tool for business success. Argues that, unlike many management ideas, organisational learning is not a “fad” but is increasingly accepted as a vital strategy for organisational survival and development in a continually changing environment. The learning organisation is seen as an aspiration for a continuous process with the potential to energise people for very long periods of time, rather than providing a quick‐fix solution. Whilst creating sustainable knowledge which can be valued as an asset on the balance sheet it also makes organisations more productive, profitable and more humane places to work.
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Citation
Garratt, B. (1999), "The Learning Organisation 15 years on: some personal reflections", The Learning Organization, Vol. 6 No. 5, pp. 202-207. https://doi.org/10.1108/09696479910299802
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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