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The Fifth Discipline: The Art & Practice of The Learning Organization
Completely Updated and Revised
This revised edition of Peter Senge?s bestselling classic, The Fifth Discipline, is based on fifteen years of experience in putting the book?s ideas into practice. As Senge makes clear, in the long run the only sustainable competitive advantage is your organization?s ability to learn faster than the competition. The leadership stories in the book demonstrate the many ways that the core ideas in The Fifth Discipline, many of which seemed radical when first published in 1990, have become deeply integrated into people?s ways of seeing the world and their managerial practices.
In The Fifth Discipline, Senge describes how companies can rid themselves of the learning ?disabilities? that threaten their productivity and success by adopting the strategies of learning organizations?ones in which new and expansive patterns of thinking are nurtured, collective aspiration is set free, and people are continually learning how to create results they truly desire.
The updated and revised Currency edition of this business classic contains over one hundred pages of new material based on interviews with dozens of practitioners at companies like BP, Unilever, Intel, Ford, HP, Saudi Aramco, and organizations like Roca, Oxfam, and The World Bank. It features a new Foreword about the success Peter Senge has achieved with learning organizations since the book?s inception, as well as new chapters on Impetus (getting started), Strategies, Leaders? New Work, Systems Citizens, and Frontiers for the Future.
Mastering the disciplines Senge outlines in the book will:
? Reignite the spark of genuine learning driven by people focused on what truly matters to them
? Bridge teamwork into macro-creativity
? Free you of confining assumptions and mindsets
? Teach you to see the forest and the trees
? End the struggle between work and personal time more
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- Posted: Sep-08-2009
Not as good as the hype
The Fifth Discipline is a reasonably good book but very over-hyped. It starts off with a very interesting example of systems thinking (the well-known 'Beer Game'), but then peters out fast in terms of interesting and helpful examples. The book does provide a reasonable list of factors that will...
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- Posted: Aug-24-2009
Reviewing the Fifth Discipline by Nick
I received the book by mail and in a very good shape.I found the book easy to be read and the subject can help who wants to improve in business administration constantly.
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- Posted: Jul-16-2009
Interesting....
This was a good book if you are interested in the topic. Had to read some of it for school. Most of the time though I just thought it was too detailed, but I guess that is why it is a school book to give my brain a workout.
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- Posted: Jul-03-2009
Fluff
Please do yourself a favor and read an except of the book on Amazon. Read the first page. I found the whole book to be like the first page - lots of words yet saying very little. As another reviewer said, the whole book could be condensed down to less than 50 pages. I think down to less than...
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- Posted: Jun-25-2009
Outstanding and Practical
This book was excellent. The content is practical, readable, engaging, and very useful. If I can put into practice just a third of what Peter Senge teaches I know my leadership will be greatly improved and the university I serve will a far more effective learning organization.
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- Posted: Jun-15-2009
Excellent book about the concept of the learning organization
I enjoy Senge's writings. If you are interested in bringing your organization into the 21st century, I think you will find his concepts about the learning organization beneficial and useful.
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- Posted: Feb-10-2009
I can save you days of reading
Oog! 445 pages of impenetrable prose to find out that we should look at The Big Picture. What a concept. You could read all 20 of the Brother Cadfael mysteries in the same amount of time it takes to read this book - and be better off to boot.
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- Posted: Oct-16-2008
Excellent book on systemic thinking in business context
An inspired book on management that puts people really at the center of the stage. From a methodological point of view broad use of System Thinking as a practical tool to interpret reality.
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- Posted: Sep-12-2008
Excellent!
I can write pages about how good this book is, but why when I can summarize it in one word. Excellent!If you want to learn about leadership and system thinking, then you owe it to yourself to read and own this book. It can not get any better than this.
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- Posted: Aug-09-2008
Systemic thinking: the art of thinking in loops...
I won this book in a lottery and it was on my bookshelf for several years. I thought it would be one of those repetitive bestsellers about management and leadership, so common in this genre. Belonging to this genre, this book could not escape its being repetitive, but the content far outweighed...
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