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March/April 2004 (Vol. 21, No. 2)   pp. 5-7
Learning Organizations and the Software Developer

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Most software development organizations strive to become learning organizations, but far too few are successful. Why is this so rare? With some reflection, it’s easy to identify a three-step process any learning organization must master. First, the organization learns something; second, it manages this knowledge; and finally, organizational behavior is somehow changed by virtue of this new knowledge.

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Index Terms- learning organization; organizational behavior

Citation:  Warren Harrison, "Learning Organizations and the Software Developer," IEEE Software, vol. 21,  no. 2,  pp. 5-7,  Mar/Apr,  2004

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