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Lecture & Seminar 9

Lecture
This lecture and presentation session will not be carried out in January since there is enough room for all students to present in December

 

Additional material for this lecture

Interview with Garvin and Edmonson: The Importance of Learning in Organizations (Youtube)– Harvard Business
Garvin, Edmonson & Gino: Is Yours a Learning Organization? (Article) – Harvard Business Review
Learning in systems – Group discussion at DSV

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