Bard comments on how mindsponge theory and BMF analytics can be employed to study organizational vision
Ai Bard
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Abstract:
The Bayesian Mindsponge Framework can be used to study organizational vision and its associated values in a number of ways. First, the framework can be used to identify the core values of an organization. These values are the foundation of the organization's vision and will influence how new values are learned and unlearned. Second, the framework can be used to identify the sustainability context in which the organization operates. This context will include the environmental, social, and economic factors that the organization must consider when making decisions. Third, the framework can be used to identify the ways in which organizational members learn and unlearn values. This can be done by studying the organization's training programs, employee development initiatives, and other learning opportunities. Fourth, the framework can be used to track how organizational members' values change over time. This can be done by surveying employees, conducting focus groups, and analyzing other data sources. Fifth, the framework can be used to identify the factors that influence how organizational members learn and unlearn values. These factors may include the organization's culture, leadership, and policies. By following these steps, researchers can gain a better understanding of how organizational vision and its associated values can be learned and unlearned in the sustainability context. This information can be used to develop strategies to help organizations promote sustainable values.
Date: 2023-05-22
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