Thursday, February 1, 2007

organizational learning: the contributing processes and the literature, Huber (1990)

An entity learns if through processing of information, the range of its potential behaviors is changed.
Learning need not be conscious or intentional
Learning does not always increase the learner’s effectiveness
Learning does not always result in observable changes in behavior

Work on organizational learning has not led to research-based guidelines for increasing the effectiveness of organizational learning!

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