Perspectives on Organizational Learning and Learning Organization

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Organizational learning, learning organizations and even learning society are popular topics among educators and government officials in this so-called knowledge era today. This article will summarize and critique various perspectives on organizational learning and learning organizations in the texts we have covered so far.

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