Top 5 List Describing
“Best in” class learning organizations.
First let’s look at
the definitions of organizational
learning. There are a variety of definitions, but one
that stands out is:
“Organizational learning
means the process of improving actions through better knowledge and
understanding.” —C. Marlene Fiol and Marjorie A. Lyles, “Organizational
Learning,” Academy of Management Review,October 1985.
1: The
learning environment in the organization must be flexible and supportive.
Employees must feel safe to discuss concerns, give opinion, ask questions, and
disagree with others.
2: Each one in
the organization must understand the key business strategies and work
to address any kind of challenges!
3: Employees should be
encouraged and empowered to generate and share content with anyone in the
organization.
4: Leaders in the
organization have to leverage their learning experience by sharing with
others. Leaders also have to help employees to improve their
performance for the common good.
5: Leaders must act like a teacher, and as
role models by participating in learning activities.