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Creating a Learning Culture: Strategy, Technology, and Practice,9780521537179
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Creating a Learning Culture: Strategy, Technology, and Practice


Author(s): Edited by Marcia L. Conner, James G. Clawson
ISBN10:  0521537177
ISBN13:  9780521537179
Format:  Paperback
Pub. Date:  7/26/2004
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press

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SummaryTable of Contents
Chapters on strategy, practice, and technology demonstrate how to achieve immediate lasting results by encouraging curiosity and learning at all levels of the organization. Profiles of organizations (including General Motors, Home Depot, and WD-40 Company) using learning-focused approaches, accompany leading-edge research into how and why people best work together when learning as they work. This book is intended for business leaders and educators seeking innovative approaches to cultural transformation, with learning at the center of their corporate strategy.

Innovative approaches that put learning at the center of corporate strategy.
Contributors vii
Foreword xix
Douglas K. Smith
Introduction 1(18)
John Seely Brown
Estee Solomon Gray
Part I Perspectives on a changing world
Leading and learning with nobody in charge
19(40)
Harlan Cleveland
Our world as a learning system: a communities-of-practice approach
35(24)
William M. Snyder
Etienne Wenger
Developing talent in a highly regulated industry
59(12)
Karen Kocher
The invisible dogma
71(18)
Mitch Ratcliffe
Looking back on technology to look forward on collaboration and learning
89(14)
David Grebow
Using measurement to foster culture and sustainable growth
103(20)
Laurie Bassi
Karen L. McGraw
Dan McMurrer
Part II Adaptive approaches to organizational design
Innovative cultures and adaptive organizations
123(29)
Edgar H. Schein
A relational view of learning: how who you know affects what you know
152(17)
Rob Cross
Lisa Abrams
Andrew Parker
Improved performance: that's our diploma
169(17)
Wendy L. Coles
The real and appropriate role of technology to create a learning culture
186(22)
Marc J. Rosenberg
The agility factor
208(16)
Eileen Clegg
Clark N. Quinn
Tools and methods to support learning networks
224(21)
Dori Digenti
Part III Expanding individual responsibility
Envisioning a learning culture: history, self-governing citizens, and no dancing elephants
245(18)
Brook Manville
Individual competencies and partnerships: the primary cultural influencers
263(19)
Brenda Wilkins
Learning culture in a global context
282(20)
Gunnar Bruckner
Learning in the company of maniacs
302(12)
Garry O. Ridge
Trust, identity, reputation, and learning in organizations
314(12)
Cliff Figallo
Afterword 326(13)
Marcia L. Conner
James G. Clawson
Index 339

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