Ever since the work of Peter Senge (1990) the concept of the Learning Organization remains the Holy Grail of management in contemporary business. This is merely due to the ever increasing pressure to keep reinventing products & services, business models and operational processes. Critique of Senge’s work was that it was too abstract to implement in organizations with rather vague [...]
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The Continuous Learning Organization
October 30th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Tags: corporate learning · entrepreneurship · informal learning · innovation · learning culture · learning research
Training as Development Aid
February 19th, 2008 · No Comments
Last week I read an interesting article by Mirjam van Praag about training as development aid for entrepreneurs in Developing Countries. She describes an approach that combines microfinance for these entrepreneurs with training in business administration. This is not only lifting the success rate of the entrepreneurs, but it also reduces the risks for financials [...]
Tags: daan assen · entrepreneurship · human resource development · informal learning · innovation · learning culture · learning policy · social responsibility · sustainability
Entrepreneurship: What they don’t teach you in a MBA
August 22nd, 2007 · 1 Comment
This week I formally kicked off for my ultimate corporate learning experience: the start of my own company. This milestone is set with the registration at the Chamber of Commerce today. In September 2007 we (me and two partners) will be in business with Atrivision. We will focus on the link between organisation, learning and technology [...]
Tags: entrepreneurship · human resource development · informal learning · innovation · web 2.0 · workflow learning

