BUILDING A LEARNING ORGANIZATION
David A. Garvin
LEARNING ORGANIZATION
“A learning organization is an organization skilled at creating, acquiring, and transferring knowledge, and at modifying its behavior to reflect new knowledge and insights”
“New ideas are essential if learning is to take place”
“Without accompanying changes in the way that work gets done, only the potential for improvements exist”
ORGANIZATION AND QUALITIES
Meaning– Plausible, well grounded definition, actionable
and easy to apply. Management
– Clear guidelines for practice, filled with operational advice rather than high aspirations.
Measurement– Tools for assessing organizations rate and level
of learning to ensure gains have been made.
ORGANIZATION AND QUALITIES
Three distinct stages.– Cognitive
• Exposed to new ideas, expand their knowledge and begin to think differently.
– Behavioral• Employees internalize new insights and alter
behavior.
– Performance Improvement• Changes in behavior leading to measurable
improvements in results.
BUILDING BLOCKS Systematic Problem Solving Experimentation Learning from Past Experience Learning from others. Transferring knowledge Measuring learning
Each is accompanied by a distinctive mindset, tool kit and pattern of behavior.
SYSTEMATIC PROBLEM SOLVING
Rely on scientific method for diagnosing problems “plan, do, check, act”
Data Statistical analysis
– Generating ideas and collecting information– Reaching consensus– Analyzing and displaying data– Planning actions
EXPERIMENTATION
On-going programs– Series of small experiments– Steady flow of new ideas– Incentive system– Need managers and employees trained in
evaluating and performing experiments
EXPERIMENTATION
Demonstration Projects– First projects to embody principles and
approaches company hopes to adopt on a larger scale
– Establish policy guidelines and decision rules for later projects
– Encounter severe tests of commitment from employees (testing rule change)
– Limited impact on rest of organization (until implemented)
LEARNING FROM PAST EXPERIENCE
Companies revive successes and failures. Assessment done systematically and in an
open and accessible forum
“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it”
LEARNING FROM OTHERS
“Most powerful insights come from looking outside ones immediate environment to gain a new perspective”
SIS-Steal ideas shamelessly Benchmarking
– Ongoing investigation and learning experience that ensures the best industry practices are uncovered, analyzed, adapted and implemented.
TRANSFERRING KNOWLEDGE
Knowledge must be spread quickly and efficiently throughout the organization
Maximum impact when shared broadly– Written reports– Oral reports– Site visits and tours– Personnel rotation programs– Standardization programs– Education and training programs
MEASURING LEARNING
“If you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it”
Actual data comparision Learning or experience curves.
– Incomplete measures, ignore other competitive variables, like quality, delivery or new product introductions
CONCLUSION
Learning organizations foster an environment that is conducive to learning
Learning organizations open up boundaries and stimulate the exchange of ideas