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Published: 01.09.2005.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Starkey, Tempest and McKinlay (2004) state in the introduction to their book, How Organizations Learn that:
'The learning organisation is a metaphor with its roots in the vision of and the search for a strategy to promote individual self-development within a continuously self-transforming organization'.
Many theories have impacted on the way how organizations and individuals learn. Starkey, Tempest and McKinlay describes the process of learning organization as a metaphor, with its' roots in the vision and to search strategies which promotes individual self-development within a continuous self-transforming organization' (Starkey, K., 2004). This quote explains that organizations strive to implement continuous innovation towards learning as whole, as well as individuals. This essay covers four different learning methods and theorists; Chris Argyris and Donald Schon, covering the topic of single and double-loop learning; Ivan Pavlov, in regards to Classical Conditioning; Tsoukas and Vladimirou, which talks about learning in a social manner; and finally, Nonaka and Takeuchi; explaining the method of tacit and explicit knowledge. Each topic covered within the essay also contains my own personal experiences with a various organisations in relation towards the theory. Towards of the end of the essay, you should have a wider knowledge upon organisational learning.

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