Making Sense of Organizational Learning

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Making Sense of Organizational Learning

Putting Theory into Practice

Knowledge management Personnel and human resources management Production and quality control management Organizational theory and behaviour

Author: Cyril Kirwan

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 13 May 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781317102212


Introduction

The ability of a business to engage in real organizational learning and to do so faster and in a more sustainable way than its competitors is being increasingly seen as an essential component of success.

About the Book

In Making Sense of Organizational Learning, Cyril Kirwan examines the wide range of factors necessary to create and sustain organizational learning and knowledge at all levels. At the individual level, the generation of continuous learning opportunities and reflection on experiences are critically important. At the team level, it’s about encouraging collaboration, team learning and the sharing of knowledge. At the organizational level, the emphasis is on building systems to capture and share knowledge and providing strategic leadership for learning.

What You Will Learn

The book shows you how you can best exploit the knowledge that already exists within your organization while at the same time developing the capability of the people that work there. It deals in turn with individual learning; learning with others; learning in organizations; and in particular the role of the HR function and of line managers. Each chapter provides theoretical background and real-world examples. Diagnostic questionnaires, checklists and other tools are also included.

Benefits

Making Sense of Organizational Learning provides an evidence-based argument for the adoption of effective organizational learning policies and practices, and offers a real opportunity to improve performance. Thinking practitioners working in and around learning and development or organization development will find it invaluable, as will those undertaking post-graduate study in HR and related disciplines.

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