The Learning Organization: Volume 1 Issue 3

Subjects:

Table of contents

Catalyst for Organizational Learning: The Case of Toyota Motor Manufacturing UK Ltd

I.J. Winfield, M. Kerrin

Describes current research on organizational learning and change beingconducted in the Midlands region in the UK, centring on the industrialconurbation of Derby. One of the…

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Voluntary Bodies as Learning Organizations

Brian Robinson

Tests the hypothesis that voluntary groups, generally, are learningorganizations. Reviews the literature on non‐profit organizations andconcludes that many of the well‐known…

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Organizational Learning in the Implementation of Maternal and Infant Health Policy

Chris Esperat, Lynn Godkin

Health care policy and practice are frequently driven by governmentmandate. What role does organizational learning have ingovernment‐directed organizational change and what kind…

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A Model of Organizational Learning and the Diagnostic Process Supporting It

Carol A. Benoit, Kenneth D. Mackenzie

The ability to think organizationally helps an organization′s members tomanage the organization′s environments more effectively and to linkresults to the strategic direction…

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Enhancing the Learning Capacity in a Japanese Organization in Hong Kong through Spiritual Education

May M.L. Wong

Presents an exploratory study of how a Japanese organization in HongKong attempts to enhance employees′ learning capacity through spiritualeducation. Illustrates the sort of…

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Cover of The Learning Organization

ISSN:

0969-6474

Online date, start – end:

1994

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Nataša Rupčić