Peter Senge is an American systems scientist. He is a senior lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management and the founder of the Society for Organizational Learning.
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Quotations: Peter Senge
- Knowledge Is the Capacity for Effective Action Peter Senge
- Leadership Is the Capacity of a Human Community to Shape Its Future Peter Senge
- Learning Is All About Connections Peter Senge
- People Don’t Resist Change They Resist Being Changed Peter Senge
- Reports Aren’t Knowledge Peter Senge
- Sharing Knowledge Is Not the Same as Information Sharing Peter Senge
- The After-action Review Is Arguably One of the Most Successful Organizational Learning Methods Peter Senge
- The Leader’s New Work Peter Senge
- There Is No Capacity for Effective Action in a Database Peter Senge
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