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LEARNING
ORGANIZATION
What
is a Learning Organization?
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A
Learning Organization is a place where people are continually
discovering how they create reality.
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Learning
Organizations discover how to tap people's commitment and capacity
to learn at ALL LEVELS of the organization.
- Learning Organizations realize
that the ability to learn faster than your competitors may be
the only sustainable competitive advantage.
Learning Organizations are characterized
by these five disciplines:
- Systems Thinking
- Personal Mastery
- Mental Models
- Shared Vision
- Team Learning
1. Systems Thinking
- Business
& other human endeavors are systems
- Systems
are bound by invisible fabrics of interrelated actions
- These
often take years to fully play out their effects on each other
- Since
we are part of the lacework, it's often hard for us to ?? the
whole pattern of change
- We
tend to focus on snapshots of isolated parts of the system, and
- Wonder
WHY our deepest problems never seem to be solved
- Systems thinking helps us to SEE
the full patterns
- Systems thinking helps us to CHANGE
systems more effectively
2. Personal Mastery
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Mastery
= Special level of proficiency
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People
with a high level of personal mastery exhibit lifelong learning
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Personal
mastery is an essential cornerstone of the learning organization
Personal mastery is the discipline
of:
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Continually
clarifying and deepening our personal vision
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Focusing
our energies
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Developing
patience, and
- Seeing reality objectively
Personal mastery is emphasized
throughout the use of the LEONARD Personality Profile which
gives each participant an insight into their own strengths and
weaknesses. Participants are given feedback on their own emotional
blindspots and encouraged to work on these weaknesses so as
to ensure better teamwork.
3.
Mental Models
- Mental models are deeply ingrained
assumptions, generalizations, or perceptions that infuence how
we perceive the world.
- Very often we are not consciously
aware of our mental models.
4.
Shared Vision
5. Team Learning
- In
a learning organization, the collective IQ of the team exceeds
the sum of the IQ of the individuals
- Learning
teams develop extraordinary capacities for coordinated action
- Learning
teams are able to dialogue
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