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The fifth discipline : the art and practice of the learning organization / Peter M. Senge.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Currency Doubleday, c1990.Description: xxiii, 423 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0385260954
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HD 58.9 .Se56 1990
Summary: An MIT Professor's pathbreaking book on building "learning organizations" -- corporations that overcome inherent obstacles to learning and develop dynamic ways to pinpoint the threats that face them and to recognize new opportunities. Not only is the learning organization a new source of competitive advantage, it also offers a marvelously empowering approach to work, one which promises that, as Archimedes put it, "with a lever long enough... single-handed I can move the world."
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Graduate Studies Graduate Studies DLSU-D GRADUATE STUDIES Graduate Studies Graduate Studies HD 58.9 .Se56 1990 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 3AEA0000281770
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HD 58.8 .C912 2015 Organization development & change / HD 58.8 .St24 2018 Organization design : HD 58.9 .L976 2015 7 Fundamentals of an operationally excellent management system / HD 58.9 .Se56 1990 The fifth discipline : HD 60 .C361 2017 Strategic corporate social responsibility : HD 60 .C817a 2015 Corporate social responsibility / HD 60 .C817a 2015 Corporate social responsibility /

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An MIT Professor's pathbreaking book on building "learning organizations" -- corporations that overcome inherent obstacles to learning and develop dynamic ways to pinpoint the threats that face them and to recognize new opportunities. Not only is the learning organization a new source of competitive advantage, it also offers a marvelously empowering approach to work, one which promises that, as Archimedes put it, "with a lever long enough... single-handed I can move the world."

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