ACCA P3考试:THE LEARNING ORGANISATION
SUSTAINABLE LEARNING
Organisations as enterprises need sustainability across multiple areas. Sustainable learning leads to increased competitiveness, better resource usage, increased innovation and a sustainable position in the marketplace, and an ability to survive in the dynamic markets and chaotic macro and microenvironments in which business has to operate.
Enterprise learning is ultimately totally reliant on the people that are in the organisation; the organisation itself cannot learn. The people inside the organisation, and their capacity, facilitate organisational learning. There is a significant risk in an organisation that does not form a learning culture and environment that does not establish learning systems and processes. The risk of not being a learning organisation is stagnation or elimination. Organisations risk losing the right people, which results in a drain on the learning and knowledge on which the organisation currently relies. A learning organisation is a sustainable enterprise.
Fearghal McHugh lectures on ACCA Qualification Papers P3 and P1
References
• Boyle, E, (2002), A critical appraisal of the performance of Royal Ditch Shell as a learning organisation in the 1990s
• Hannah, ST, Lester, PB, (2009), A multilevel approach to building and leading learning organisations
• Yukl, G, (2008), Leading organisational learning: Reflections on theory and research
Biblography
• Durst, S, Leyer, M, (2014), How can SMEs assess the risk of organisational knowledge
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Burgelman, R, Christensen, C, Wheelwright, S, (2004), Strategic Management of Technology and Innovation, Reading V-1
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