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The Fifth Discipline

The Art & Practice of the Learning Organization

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Book Details:

Publisher:Doubleday Business
Series: MIX , Practice
Author:Peter M. Senge
Edition:1
ISBN-10:0385260954
ISBN-13:9780385260954
Pages:424
Published:Oct 01 1994
Posted:Nov 19 2014
Language:English
Book format:PDF
Book size:3.55 MB

Book Description:

An MIT Professor's pathbreaking book on buildinglearning organizations -- corporations thatovercome inherent obstacles to learning anddevelop dynamic ways to pinpoint the threats that facethem and to recognize new opportunities. Not onlyis the learning organization a new source ofcompetitive advantage, it also offers a marvelouslyempowering approach to work, one which promises that,as Archimedes put it, with a lever longenough... single-handed I can move the world.

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