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  • 1.  organizational learning, climate/culture for learning - where are we now?

    Posted 04-30-2008 01:00
    Hi All,

    I have been asked to put together a 'status report' on what the latest
    thinking is in terms of organizational learning, climate/culture for
    learning. I would be most grateful for any ideas around what the latest
    thinking is in this area, what is working in practice, case studies or
    other things of interest.

    I will be more than happy to put together an index of all contributions.

    Thank you very much in anticipation,

    kind regards

    Judi

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    Dr Judith S. MacCormick
    Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
    Australian School of Business
    University of NSW, SYDNEY, NSW 2052
    Tel: +61 2 9960 4060
    Fax: +61 2 9960 4020
    Mobile: 0419 285 255
    Office:+61 2 9385 9725

    Email: judithm@agsm.edu.au
    Web: http://www.business.unsw.edu.au


  • 2.  organizational learning, climate/culture for learning - where are we now?

    Posted 05-01-2008 15:27
    Scott Tannenbaum's survey on learning environments is still useful:
    Tannenbaum S I. (1997). Enhancing continuous learning: Diagnostic findings from multiple companies. Human Resource Management, 36, 437-452.

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    Kurt Kraiger, Ph.D.
    Professor of Psychology
    Co-Director, Ph.D. Program in I/O Psychology
    Co-Director, Center for Organizational Excellence
    Department of Psychology
    Campus Delivery 1876
    Colorado State University
    Fort Collins, CO 80523-1876
    (970) 491-6821
    Kurt.Kraiger@colostate.edu
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    On 4/29/08, Judi MacCormick <judithm@agsm.edu.au> wrote:
    Hi All,

    I have been asked to put together a 'status report' on what the latest
    thinking is in terms of organizational learning, climate/culture for
    learning. I would be most grateful for any ideas around what the latest
    thinking is in this area, what is working in practice, case studies or
    other things of interest.

    I will be more than happy to put together an index of all contributions.

    Thank you very much in anticipation,

    kind regards

    Judi

    ___________________________________

    Dr Judith S. MacCormick
    Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
    Australian School of Business
    University of NSW, SYDNEY, NSW 2052
    Tel:  +61 2 9960 4060
    Fax: +61 2 9960 4020
    Mobile: 0419 285 255
    Office:+61 2 9385 9725

    Email: judithm@agsm.edu.au
    Web: http://www.business.unsw.edu.au