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How do organizations learn?

The levels of the model according to which organizations learn are:1. The single-loop learning, which occurs when members of the organization detect the correct errors but maintaining the organizational theory-in use2. The double-loop learning, takes place when the organizational norms ad thus the theories-in-use are changed.3. The deutero-learning, members of the organization reflect of previous learning which means that the organization learns to improve its learning process. This leads to a modification of the values of the theories-in-use as well as the strategies and expectations.

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Date Posted: 2016/12/27
Ali Ahmad SHRM-SCP
by Ali Ahmad SHRM-SCP , Group HR Performance Manager , FAMA Holdings Group

We learn more from failure, than we do from success!

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certainly;You learn from internal failures and external failures,rise and fall of the company history plus the "rise and fall" of other companies

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The levels of the model according to which organizations learn are: 1. The single-loop learning, which occurs when members of the organization detect the correct errors but maintaining the organizational theory-in use 2. The double-loop learning, takes place when the organizational norms ad thus the theories-in-use are changed. 3. The deutero-learning, members of the organization reflect of previous learning which means that the organization learns to improve its learning process. This leads to a modification of the values of the theories-in-use as well as the strategies and expectations.

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