Title: Learning Organizations
1 Learning Organizations
- Saif Rahimuddin
- Shin Sesthalao
- Rishi Unadkat
- Nihar Unadkat
- MSE 608B Management of Engineering Professional
- September 2, 2008
2Agenda
- Introduction / Agenda
- References / Sources
- Learning Organizations
- - Definitions / Peter Senge Concepts
- - Types of Learning
- - Why, How, and Who uses Learning Organizations
- - Challenges in Implementing
- Personal Experiences
3References
- Peter Senge
- http//www.infed.org/thinkers/senge.htm
- http//www.infed.org/biblio/learning-organization
.htm - David Skyrme Associates
- http//www.skyrme.com/insights/3lrnorg.htm
- Edinburgh University
- http//www.see.ed.ac.uk/gerard/MENG/MEAB/lo_inde
x.html - Society for Organizational Learning
- http//www.solonline.org/organizational_overview/
4Definitions of Learning Organization
- The essence of organizational learning is the
organizations ability to use the amazing mental
capacity of all its members to create the kind of
processes that will improve its own (Nancy Dixon
1994) - A learning company is an organization that
facilitates the learning of all its members and
continually transforms itself (M. Pedler, J.
Burgoyne and Tom Boydell, 1991) - The art and practice of the learning
organization Peter Senge - A Learning Organization should be able to
- - Adapt to its external environment
- - Continually enhance its capability to change
- - Develop collective as well as individual
learning - - Use the results of learning to achieve better
results
5Peter Senges Concepts of Learning Organization
- Systems thinking
- Personal mastery
- Mental models
- Building shared vision
- Team learning
6Peter Senges Concepts of Learning Organization
- 1. Systems thinking
- - Using feedback to determine areas of growth
and limitations - - Advocates creating system maps to see how
everything connects - - Geared toward the long-term viewpoints / goals
- 2. Personal mastery
- - Developing a personal vision of how things
should be - - Having a realistic viewpoint of how things
currently are
7Peter Senges Concepts of Learning Organization
- 3. Mental models
- - Being able to reflect and determine what
attitudes people have and how this affects ones
decision making process. - - Using this reflection to change oneself for
the better - 4. Building shared vision
- - Having a collective vision or purpose for the
entire team - - Setting team goals
- 5. Team learning
- - Use dialogue and discussion within a team to
enhance the teams abilities so that it becomes
greater than the sum of the individuals
8Types Of Learning
- Four Levels of Learning are
- Level 1 Learning the process and the
procedures, by knowing the - facts and gaining the knowledge of where an
individual can - apply minor changes to improve the level of
learning. - Level 2 Thinking outside the box, meaning
learning new job skills - that would help you or your organization reach
the next level, - (learning new skills that are transferable to
other situations.) - Level 3 Learning to apply from past lesson of
success and failures to a - more dynamic situations where the solutions
need developing i.e. learning - to adapt.
- Level 4 Learning to be innovative and
creativity. Meaning trying to - learning how to structure the future rather
than to accept and adapt the - situation that one maybe in. i.e. learning the
to be self a learner.
9Tools and Techniques Used To Create A Learning
Organization
- Provide continuous and better learning
opportunities. - Use learning organization to make better choices
in order reach your goals. - Link individual performance with organizational
performance. - Making it safe for people to share openly and
take risks. - Embrace creative tension as a source of energy
and renewal. - Techniques to use continuously be aware of the
interaction with your environment.
10Why should organizations become Learning
Organization
- For companies to be able to adapt to changing
- environments and stay ahead of their
competition - To improve the workforce skill-set
- To improve communication among employees
- To improve morale and productivity and make the
employees - feel like they are an important entity of the
company. - To overcome companies weaknesses and to utilize
their - strength more efficiently
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11Who uses Learning Organization
- Learning organization can be utilized to any
business, social, academic and individual
environments, etc - We will be focusing on
- i. Public business sector
- ii. Private business sector
- iii. Academic sector
12Challenges In Implementing Learning Organization
- The challenges facing managers
- Effort needed to learn some of the new skill and
techniques - Getting the best out of every employee
- Learning can be expensive for the company. Its an
investment, for instance ISO9000, UL, CE
13Challenges In Implementing Learning Organization
(Continue)
- What if learning organization is not implemented
- Overtaken by the competitors
- Become inefficient
- Fail to embrace new ideas and increase
productivity - Survival of the fittest
14Learning Organization Example In A Public
Business Sector (City of Los Angeles)
- How the City is an Learning Organization
- 1. Many Departments offer tuition reimbursement
for employees to - pursue higher degrees and are flexible in
accommodating school schedules - 2. Encourage involvement in professional
organizations (e.g. ITE, IEEE, - ASCE) and obtaining professional licenses
- 3. City offers its own training seminars and
often pays for consultants to - conduct training sessions
- 4. Many sections have team environments where
senior members train new - hires.
- 5. Civil service protection and city environment
allow SOME employees the - freedom to experiment and develop new
technological advances
15Learning Organization Example In A Public
Business Sector (City of Los Angeles)
- Impediments in the City becoming a better
Learning Organization - 1. Civil Service process does not effectively
deal with ineffective employees - 2. City bureaucracy (e.g. to order new equipment,
enormous amount of paperwork - and time can be required)
- 3. City politics can make goals and objectives
change all the time - 4. Hiring / Promotion process does not always
lead to the best persons being - selected.
- 5. Limitations in the salary structure make it
difficult to retain some employees (to - create positions or make salary changes it has to
be approved by the city council) - Repercussions of not becoming an Learning
Organization - If the city cannot perform a task it must seek
help from the private sector. This - creates problems with exposing critical city
functions or processes to outside - agencies.
16Learning Organization Example In A Private
Business Sector (Software)
- Learning to be self taught Meaning leaning to
learn different job skill for - different types of situations and pressure.
- Learning to be absorbent Meaning learning to be
aware of the resources and - tools that you can use to help do your job.
- Learning new Technical tool Attending seminars,
getting a higher education - degree be going to school. Willing to take the
next step to move to the next level. - Learning to learn from your priers showing
enthusiasm to your co-works who - have been working for the company for 10 to 15
years and showing the - willingness to learn from them.
- Learning to be creative to new situations and
showing willingness to adapt to it.
17Learning Organization Example In A Private
Business Sector (Hardware)
- Learning is a necessity and a way of life
- Engineers have to be up to date and always one
step ahead of their competitors - Competition between engineers within the company
- Constant work load and pressure
- Project dead-lines, traveling, customer service
18Learning Organization Example In A Private
Business Sector (Hardware)
- Learning curve is very steep
- Working extra overtime hours with no pay
- Need to be adaptive to the pressurized and
stressful environment. - Learning is encouraged where companies offer full
re-imbursement, sometimes offer 50
re-imbursement and certain cases dont offer
re-imbursement at all.
19Learning Organization Example In A Academic
Sector (Studying)
- Instructor roles as manager
- To be a better team, Using the 5 disciplines of
Peter Senge - Using Learning Organization tools and techniques
- Learning Organizations concepts is fit to
Academic Sector - No Barrier from different graduation levels
- Barriers from different cultures
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