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Summary: The Fifth Discipline...In 15 Minutes - The Intelligent Summary of Peter Senge's Best Selling Book

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This is a book summary for The Fifth The Art & Practice of The Learning Organization by Peter Senge. The most essential information is condensed and organized so its easy to read, directly to the point and saves you loads of time! According to Senge, in the long run the only sustainable competitive advantage is your organization’s ability to learn faster than the competition. Organizations will have to adapt or they will not survive. It is only the exceptional leader who is able to defy conventional wisdoms and have the personal vision to build a learning organization. This summary is designed 1.) The busy individual familiar with the book and seek a solid reinforcement and more thorough understanding of the key principles they may have missed. 2.) The newcomer who values time spent on EXECUTION and ACTION, not reading.Key Excellent compact summary of The Fifth Discipline in a fast, convenient format. Saves you precious time from re-reading the 400+ page book to re-absorb, remember and categorize concepts. We did all the work for you. Give you the tool to be that exceptional leader, the organization that survives and the momentum to achieve great things. Extraordinarily usable so you can keep the topic relevant and in front of you for times you need vision and inspiration. This summary is designed to be purchased alongside the reviewed title The Fifth The Art & Practice of The Learning Organization.

34 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 15, 2014

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It is a good quick read focusing on teams rather than individuals. Power of collaboration, team work and team effort.
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