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Informazioni sull'operaHow Organizations Learn: An Integrated Strategy for Building Learning Capability di Anthony DiBella
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Empower Your Business to Succeed by Learning ?How Organizations Learn gets to the practicalities and realitiesof organizational learning. This is not a fad; it's the outline ofeffectiveness for organzations of the future.' ?Parick Canavan, corporate vice president and director of globalleadership & organization development, Motorola In this essential volume, authors DiBella and Nevis outline exactlywhat it means to be a learning organization. And they offer soundadvice on how to increase the learning capabilties of your owncompany. Here you will discover a powerful array of tools andtechniques for leveraging your organization's unique learningstyle, as well as a productive framework that will help yourcompany learn more fully and adapt more quickly in today's volatilemarketplace. A practical fusion of theory, original research, andreal-world methodology, How Organizations Learn is the mostcomprehensive work to date concerning this all-importantcompetitive advantage. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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