Organizational learning as a continuous process, delo

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Abstract

Current literature on OL has different focuses, e.g. learning motivation; collective or team learning; learning process or system; learning culture; knowledge management; organizational development; and continuous improvement. Different perspectives are used to study OL by researchers from different disciplines. It can be said that there is no single framework for the study of OL. To have a better understanding of OL, it is thus critical to explore how an organization may be transitioned into an LO and how its OL process is initiated, driven, enabled, facilitated and measured. This chapter introduces OL as a continuous process called DELO (driving, enabling, learning and outcome). Each of the core components along the DELO process is discussed in detail.

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Law, K. M. Y., & Chuah, K. B. (2015). Organizational learning as a continuous process, delo. In PAL Driven Organizational Learning: Theory and Practices: A Light on Learning Journey of Organizations (pp. 7–29). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18014-4_2

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