The Fifth Discipline - The Art & Practice of The Learning Organization

Peter M. Senge

Key Facts and Insights from "The Fifth Discipline"

  1. Systems Thinking: The cornerstone of the five disciplines, Systems Thinking, is the ability to see the bigger picture, understanding how parts interrelate and the effect of the whole system.
  2. Personal Mastery: This involves the commitment to lifelong learning and personal growth, and the development of personal vision.
  3. Mental Models: These are deeply ingrained assumptions or generalized thinking processes that influence how we understand the world and take action.
  4. Shared Vision: Shared vision fosters a commitment in a group by developing shared images of the future and principles and guiding practices.
  5. Team...

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