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Learning Organizations and You

October 2, 2012

Colleen Wheeler, WheatonD. Grainger Wedaman, Brandeis

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Outline• The Gap Quiz Experiment• The Idea

• Characteristics and Tensions• Learning Organization Academy

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The Gap An Experimental quiz

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QuizThink about thetime in your life

you learned best.What were thedetails of thatexperience? Whatdid it feel like?

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Quiz A.Name the context

in two words(like “chess withmy uncle”) .

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QuizB.Pick a word to

describe how it felt to learn.

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QuizC.Compare your

learningexperience to your general experience

of work. Plot it on a–

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ResultsSafety, trust, risk tolerance, small group,feedback, reflective, intellectually

challenging, motivating, sense of growth,humor, passion, insight, fun . . .

Similarity to work? Uh – oh!

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The Ideaof the LearningOrganization

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“We must become able not only to

transform our institutions, inresponse to changing situationsand requirements; we must inventand develop institutions which are

„learning systems‟, that is to say,systems capable of bringing abouttheir own continuingtransformation. ” Donald Schon, Beyond the Stable

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idea A collectiveenterprise in which

learning is theorganizationalprinciple.

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rather than• Other organizing principles!• Alternating states of change and stability.

• Being disrupted.

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historyRobert Hutchins, The Learning Society,1970

Donald Schon, Beyond the Stable State,1973Peter Senge, The Fifth Discipline, 1990.

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characteristicsandtensions

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problemLearning is in manyways contradictory to

workplace norms.

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balanceYou need consistent activities for identityand coherence. Learning disrupts

consistence.

Learning Orgs balance these.

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anxietyLearning new ways to work causes

a lot of anxieties.

Learning Orgs are open about thisand help manage it.

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competence A primal fear in theworkplace: been seen as a

failure or incompetent.

Learning requires

incompetence.

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talkTo learn, people need

“psychologically safe” places,

to be able to say what theythink, to discuss, to disagree.

Learning Orgs create these.

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motivationYou learn best when “ instrinsically ”

motivated. The workplace uses extrinsic

motivation.

Learning Organizations find ways to let

people explore the things they care about.

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passionPeople learning together experience happiness – joy –

passion. Reluctantly allowed bythe workplace.

Learning Orgs encourage and

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playPlay, experimentation, construction

combine learning, discovery, andfun. They don‟t happen much.

Learning Orgs provide “Duckworth”environments.

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mindfulnessPaying attention to yourself, your feelings,your triggers, your hopes, is crucial to

learning. Workplaces don‟t reinforce self -awareness.

Learning Orgs promote mindfulness

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reflectionFeedback and reflection arenecessary for learning. Most

workplaces avoid theseactivities.

Learning Orgs promote both.

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ideasContinual change requires a flow of

generative ideas. Workplaces don‟t have

ways to create and manage an idea flow.

Learning Orgs are gardeners of ideas.

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sumNo perfect example

We all know of moments

Learning Organization is a goal

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LOALearning Organization Academy

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historyInfamous 2010 Focus Group

LOA Formed 2012

First cohort in session

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modelSummer immersion in learning,mindfulness, joy

Year-long inquiry projects

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examplesBuilding DH community of practiceImplementing “exploration time”

Creating on-boarding programVisual thinking in portfoliomanagement

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examplesRevamping customer relationshipmanagement

Supporting creativity in theworkplaceDeveloping “learning” consultants

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Learning Organizations and YouColleen Wheeler, WheatonD. Grainger Wedaman, Brandeis