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Author:Weick, K. E.
Title:Puzzles in Organizational Learning: An Exercise in Disciplined Imagination
Journal:British Journal of Management
2002 : VOL. 13:SPECIAL ISS, p. s7-s16
Index terms:ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING
DISCIPLINE
MANAGEMENT
LEADERSHIP
Language:eng
Abstract:Theory construction is in part an exercise in 'disciplined imagination'. One way to discipline our imaginations around the topic of organizational learning, it is to pay special attention to things we forget, values we slight, goals we neglect, facts we avoid and questions we fear. Each aspect of this framework is explored in the paper through a variety of stories and examples. These include Charles Handy's first job, fighting fires, medical diagnosis, Winston Churchill's reflections on the fall of Singapore and the identification of dangerous viruses. These rich and evocative stories offer moments for reflection on underlying issues involved in sense-making, and provide the reader with insights into the relationship between leadership and learning.
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