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Peter Senge: In transformations such as the lean management movement suggests, how do you help people discover the depth of personal commitment it takes to lead such changes?
By Peter Senge, Author of The Fifth Discipline
- Last updated: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 - Save & Share - Leave a comment
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In integrating lean and systems thinking in a genuine learning-oriented culture the part people consistently miss is the ‘personal mastery’ element, meaning not only personal vision but the willingness to examine deeply our taken-for-granted habits of thought and action and how we may be part of the problem. There are two types of problems embedded here: people who espouse the fad with no real deep commitment and people who are genuinely intent on transforming work cultures who lack the knowledge (and larger learning community) about how to build their own skills and challenge their own habits.
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