Using Strategic Leverage Through Learning © to Address Organizational Challenges
Martha A. Gephart and
Victoria J. Marsick
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Martha A. Gephart: Columbia University
Victoria J. Marsick: Columbia University
Chapter 10 in Strategic Organizational Learning, 2016, pp 163-176 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter describes how organizations that have used our model have improved organizational learning and performance in ways that led to substantial gains in achieving their strategic goals. Our model illustrates the value of diagnosis and intervention using a learning approach to change. We describe the different ways that the model and instruments can be used: to guide new interventions, to assess and improve existing interventions, to explore new opportunities, or to extract lessons learned by deepening insights into system dynamics. We discuss ways that organizations can use our model and diagnostic survey tools to assess their system learning and performance, and underlying system dynamics.
Keywords: Organizational Learning; Strategic Goal; Organizational Capacity; Israeli Defense Force; Global Manufacturing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-48642-9_10
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