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Learning and Performance Matter Edited by Prem
Kumar (National Community Leadership Institute,
Singapore) & Phil Ramsey (Massey University,
New Zealand) |
List Price: $41.40 |
| Learning and performing
profoundly affect our results and actions. Yet getting the balance right
is a challenge to individuals and organisations. While performing is about
meeting the demands placed upon us, learning expands our capacity to meet
future demands. Everyday successes and failures are shaped by the way we
balance learning and performing. More than just actions, balance involves
a set of values that are fundamental to the successful operation of
organisations. These values are key dimensions around which organisational
cultures form. Unfortunately, achieving balance is like a dance going
wrong in organisations around the world: we have been following the same
pattern for so long that we are now struggling to establish better ways of
going about it.
This intriguing book is a collection of essays from leading consultants, practitioners and scholars offering practical approaches, fresh insights and strategies to proposed solutions for sustained organisational growth and competitive advantage. The book explains the nature of the learning and performance “dance” and its importance to organisations today, and is an indispensable resource for managing the dilemmas and tensions faced by individuals and organisations.
Readership: Universities, business schools and public and private institutions conducting executive programs, and in other fields of study. Libraries, private and public sector organisations, individuals, consultants, researchers, HRD/HRM directors/managers, teachers, policy-makers, etc. |
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