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Peter Senge; The Learning Organization. Brock, Tiffany, Mishu, Uche, And Zach. Overview. Peter Senge Two Types Of Thinkers The Problem: The Six Learning Disabilities The Solution: The Five Disciplines Recap Conclusion Questions. Peter Senge. M.I.T
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Peter Senge; The Learning Organization Brock, Tiffany, Mishu, Uche, And Zach
Overview • Peter Senge • Two Types Of Thinkers • The Problem: The Six Learning Disabilities • The Solution: The Five Disciplines • Recap • Conclusion • Questions
Peter Senge • M.I.T • Society For Organizational Learning • The 5th Discipline • “Strategist of the Century”
Two Types of Thinkers Two Types of Thinkers • System Thinkers vs. • Linear Thinkers
The Problem: The Six Learning Disabilities • I Am My Position • The Enemy Is Out There • Illusion Of Taking Charge • Fixation On Events • Delusion Of Learning From Experience • Myth Of The Management Team
Six Learning Disabilities I Am My Position • Responsibilities
Six Learning Disabilities The Enemy Is Out There • Blame Someone Else
Six Learning Disabilities Illusion Of Taking Charge • Shoot & Aim
Six Learning Disabilities Fixation On Events • Everything Is Cause & Effect
Six Learning Disabilities Delusion Of Learning From Experience • Experience Is The Best Teacher
Six Learning Disabilities Myth Of Management Team • Management Will Save Us
The Solution:Five Disciplines • Systems Thinking • Personal Mastery • Mental Models • Shared Vision • Team Learning
The Five Disciplines Systems Thinking • Complex World
The Five Disciplines Personal Mastery • Personal Vision • Creative Tension • Commitment to truth
The Five Disciplines Mental Models • Peter Senge’s Definition • “Learningful-Conversations”
The Five Disciplines Shared Vision • Not Just A Vision Statement • Genuine Vision
The Five Disciplines Team Learning • Key Learning Unit • Dialogue & Discussion
Recap • Peter Senge • Two Types of Thinkers • The Six Learning Disabilities • The Five Disciplines
Conclusion “The reality each of us sees and understands depend on what we believe is there. By learning the principles of the five disciplines, teams begin to understand how they can think and inquire that reality, so that they can collaborate in discussions and in working together create the results that matter”