"Building a culture of learning is crucial for organizational performance. Simply put, those who fail to learn will be left behind. Ryan E. Smerek's new book draws upon our best knowledge to help organizations develop a robust learning culture." --Michael Bastedo, Professor and Director, School of Education, University of Michigan
"Organizational Learning and Performance is an excellent and well-written introduction to factors that drive people's ability to learn and the things organizations can do to promote the acquisition of knowledge. This book will benefit anyone who wants to truly understand the factors that can turn any firm into a learning organization." --Arthur B. Markman, Professor of Psychology and Founding Director of the Program in the Human Dimensions of
Organizations at the University of Texas and author of Smart Thinking
"Organizations function in various ways. Some value the bottom line; others value their employees such that they choose to create learning cultures within the organizations. Smerek presents concepts about the value of supporting employees by focusing on ways in which companies foster learning. The first part focuses on the ways some individuals make the move to become learners and find ways to foster learning within their organizations. The recognition of the
value of employees within an organization is the product of who they are and the culture in which they work.
In the second section, the ways corporations choose to develop learning cultures focuses on the leaders of organizations who worked to empower employees. Recognizing that leaders often understand their own ability to access power, the concept presented offers a more thoughtful approach, one that good leaders use to promote rather than suppress learning among their employees. The idea of developing social norms to promote learning encourages the potential to
achieve positive aspirations. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty." --CHOICE