42: Carnegie Mellon Series #5 - Organizational Learning (Part 1)

Published: April 5, 2018, 10:41 p.m.

b'Please join us for the fifth episode in our Carnegie-Mellon School series as we discuss Barbara Levitt and James G. March\\u2019s brilliant literature review of \\u201cOrganizational Learning,\\u201d published in the Annual Review of Sociology in 1988. This work surveyed the literature across various streams in organizational learning up through the 1980s. Topics include learning from experience, organizational memory, ecologies of learning, and organizational intelligence. Of particular interest is how organizational learning was defined as not an outcome but a process of translating the cumulative experiences of individuals and codifying them as routines within the organization. But an important question remains three decades later \\u2013 do organizations really learn? Tune in as we wrestle with this question, and with many others!'