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Diversity and learning in groups
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The Learning Organization: An International Journal (2003) 10 (3): 149–166.
Published: 01 June 2003
... and to conduct all of their work for this project in group discussion areas on a Web site created for the classes. Students were to post contributions to the group’s work in the form of an asynchronous, threaded discussion. This included weekly exchanges as well as postings of summary reports and meeting minutes...
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Organizational learning and strategic decision support
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The Learning Organization: An International Journal (1997) 4 (5): 217–227.
Published: 01 December 1997
... making Group working Learning Organizations Strategy This paper examines the possible role of strategic decision support in enhancing organizational learning. It argues that if organizations are regarded as learning systems then decisions within them may be seen as subject to learning...
