articlePubMedMar 1, 2008Closed access

Is yours a learning organization?

Boston University

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Abstract

An organization with a strong learning culture faces the unpredictable deftly. However, a concrete method for understanding precisely how an institution learns and for identifying specific steps to help it learn better has remained elusive. A new survey instrument from professors Garvin and Edmondson of Harvard Business School and assistant professor Gino of Carnegie Mellon University allows you to ground your efforts in becoming a learning organization. The tool's conceptual foundation is what the authors call the three building blocks of a learning organization. The first, a supportive learning environment, comprises psychological safety, appreciation of differences, openness to new ideas, and time for…

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Keywords
  • Institution
  • Openness to experience
  • Learning organization
  • Nature versus nurture
  • Educational institution
  • Knowledge management
  • Psychology
  • Reflection (computer programming)
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