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Building the Learning Organization: Achieving Strategic Advantage through a Commitment to Learning

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From technology and globalization to the increaing power of customers, the forces that have created the seismic changes in business today also serve as the foundation stones for the next generation of learning organizations. This book shows how to follow the path forged by such world-class leaders as Nokia, Lcoa and Canadian Imperial Bank to adapt and survive broad-based change and scale the ladder of corporate learning. In the second edition of this title, Michael Marquardt brings up to date his advice on how to harness the collective genius of people in organizations to build, maintain and sustain the power of his Systems Learning Organization model and to illustrate how each of the five subsystems - learning, organization, knowledge and technology - support and energize eachother. With specific recommendations for using the tools of action learning to build each of the critical subsystems, this resource includes assessments, examples and actions steps for reaching the next stage of organizational success.

282 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1995

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Author 2 books25 followers
September 28, 2012
This was a required reading in one of the courses I took while obtaining my Master's degree. While I liked that it wanted to cover best practices in some of the most successful companies in the world, I think that it just plain dragged along and was incredibly dry and boring. It could have easily been gleaned down to fewer pages, and have been reorganized to read a little more interestingly. While I agree that every organization should strive toward being a more flexible, learning-based organization, I don't necessarily recommend reading this book because it is so uninteresting.
Profile Image for Andrei Gavrila.
82 reviews3 followers
March 7, 2023
Too many things.

Long, attacking many things about many other things, this book feels like a never-ending journey.

I found it dry and lacking, especially in the how-to area. In a way, it is filled with how-to ideas, but as the book, they are quite dry.

There were also some good parts like:
* The first chapter is a great introduction to how change affects us and why it is the number one reason for a learning organization
* Each chapter has a great ending with the top 10 strategies from the chapter

I recommend reading chapter 1 and probably also 2 and then skipping to the end of each chapter.
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101 reviews7 followers
September 12, 2015
An excellent read for organizational scholars, executives, HR personnel, theorists of andragogy, and systems thinkers! Dr. Marquardt wrote a brilliant text for integration of key aspects of adult learning with organizational objectives.
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133 reviews29 followers
October 17, 2016
Very practical book for implementor.
Good companion with Senge's Fifth Discipline.
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