learning-organization
The idea that organizations must continuously learn and adapt to remain effective in the rapidly changing information age, as discussed through references to Peter Senge and others.
1 chapter across 1 book
All Connected Now: Life in the First Global Civilization (2001)Walter Truett Anderson
Chapter 9 primarily compiles a comprehensive set of references related to organizational learning, governance, leadership, and the evolving nature of corporations and government in the information age. It emphasizes concepts such as learning organizations, virtual corporations, chaordic systems, and the transformation of public sector governance, drawing on a wide range of management and sociological sources. The chapter situates these ideas within the broader context of globalization, technological change, and the challenges of adapting leadership and organizational culture to new realities.