• Strategy as a Bites: Organisational Learning as an Eco System

  • Nov 24 2023
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast
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Strategy as a Bites: Organisational Learning as an Eco System

  • Summary

  • An overview of Organisational Learning as an Eco System - a support commentary to the webinar posted separately. In this podcast specific elements of organisational learning are discussed. the main message however is:

    1. We make a distinction between individual and organisational learning. When Peter Senge talking about systems thinking as the only form of sustainable competitive advantage for example:

    • it wasn’t about how many MBA’s a corporation employs, rather
    • it was about ways the collective decision makers in a corporation could collaborate to build a momentum to allow a corporation to survive.

    2. Because of that, it is our view that the derived synergies from such a collaboration learning suggest that one can only thrive when closely engaged with the other to the extent that strategy could become a part of an organisational learning function, and

    3. That collaboration could then provide the knowledge and momentum for corporations to continually transform and renew. That is a fundamental and essential component of an organisations capacity to thrive.

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    This podcast is published by the Strategic Management Institute (www.smiknowledge.com), the research arm of Paul Hunter Strategy and Leadership (www.phsandl.com) management consultants. Another associated web site is PHSANDL's strategy simulation tool, the Chief Strategy Officer (CSOsandbox) www.csosandbox.com.

    More video based podcasts (Video Bites) can be found on YouTube CSOsandbox: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwW1QK_4P31MtXyYGmJOyUg

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