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Introduction

In: Strategic Organizational Learning

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  • Martha A. Gephart

    (Columbia University)

  • Victoria J. Marsick

    (Columbia University)

Abstract

Organizations can catalyze innovation and sustain performance by understanding learning as an enabling strategic resource. Learning alone is not enough to drive innovation and sustain performance. Changes in the organization are also needed to leverage system dynamics. Strategic organizational learning has become increasingly important to leverage performance in support of strategy development and execution. Because such learning often requires whole system learning and change, there is no one best or right way to leverage learning. Different practices may lead to the same outcome and similar practices may lead to different outcomes. The underlying dynamics of such learning are key to success—not simple adoption of one or other practice. In Chap. 2 we introduce our model, Strategic Leverage through Learning © , and then present overviews of the in-depth cases of learning and change in Chaps. 3 – 8 . In Chap. 9 , we summarize system dynamics for each case and highlight cross-case system dynamics. In Chap. 10 , we discuss ways that we have used our model and instruments in partnership with organizations to address their challenges. We also propose ways that other organizations can use our model and approach.

Suggested Citation

  • Martha A. Gephart & Victoria J. Marsick, 2016. "Introduction," Management for Professionals, in: Strategic Organizational Learning, edition 1, chapter 1, pages 1-6, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:mgmchp:978-3-662-48642-9_1
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-48642-9_1
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