The learning organization has been a unifying concept in the field of organizational development, first introduced by Peter Senge in 1990. Its relevance has not diminished but instead is becoming more ...
When you're trying to learn something new, achieve a particular goal, or just get through your everyday routine, it's easy to just put your head down and focus on getting things done. But if you want ...
Over the past 50 years and more, governments have worked to improve decision-making, relying less on anecdote and intuition and more on analysis and evidence. More budgets now focus not just on ...
In 1967, when I finally learned to dunk a basketball, they made it illegal. It remained so until 1976, when my days as a competitive player were about over. The rule, of course, wasn’t about me. It ...
Chris Argyris, a longtime Harvard Business School professor, died on Nov. 16, 2013, at age 90. For more than four decades, Argyris was a leading light in the development of business thinking and ...