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Leader's New Work: Building Learning Organizations
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This is an MIT Sloan Management Review article. Ray Stata of Analog Devices put the importance of the learning organization succinctly: "The rate at which organizations learn may become the only sustainable source of competitive advantage." At an MIT-sponsored conference entitled Transforming Organizations, two questions arose again and again: How can we build organizations in which continuous learning occurs? What kind of person can best lead the learning organization? This article, based on Senge's book The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of the Learning Organization, begins to chart the territory, describing roles, skills, and tools for leaders who wish to develop learning organizations.