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    Rolf Marvin Bøe Lind · 10/19/97 at 1:56 PM ET

    Is anybody here into Organizational Leaning?

    I'm writing a short paper involving a discussion of the similarities between learning as psychologists view it, and organizational learning.

    I hate to say this, but after having read Kim, Senge, Schein and Argyris I'm still in the blue as to what learning is in Organizational Learning.

    Argyris talks about single- and double-loop learning, and uses a familiar thermostat metaphor: a thermostat set to 75 degrees shows single-loop learning. a thermostat which wonders why it's set to 75 degrees shows double-loop learning.

    I fail to see where the learning is. really. where's the learning in quesioning basic assumptions?

    where I come from, learning is defined as a relatively stable and long-lasting change in behavior. the organizaional learning people, however, seem to confuse "learning" with "acting", while using cognitive metaphors for acting.¨

    would anybody care to discuss this? I'm confused, and consequently neither single, double, nor triple-loop learning.

    Replies:
    • Organization Learning Resources, by Charlie Seashore, 10/20/97
      • Where is learning in Organizational Learning, by Rolf Marvin Bøe Lind, 10/21/97
    • Tony Korten's Ideas on Learning, by Kortens by way of Ch, 10/22/97
    • Re: Organizational Learning, by ATUL SAPRE, 9/9/99
      • Re: Organizational Learning, by Rajan, 10/2/99
        • Re: Organizational Learning, by atul sapre, 10/4/99

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