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A Contextual Integration of Individual and Organizational Learning Perspectives as Part of IS Analysis

Bednar, Peter LU (2000) In Informing Science: the International Journal of An Emerging Transdiscipline 3(3). p.145-156
Abstract
The Strategic Systemic Thinking (SST) framework is presented as a stepping stone towards enabling the refocusing of organizational analysis in

Information Systems (IS). The paper introduces some of the fundamental assumptions regarding the objectives of the SST framework; such as sense

making as learning processes build upon communicative actions. The main concepts of the SST framework are presented, which are focused on

developing a learning organization inclusive of having a constructive dialogue mechanism. The SST framework includes constructive dialogue as a

means of gaining access to the existing but unreleased individual and group competencies for improved IS analysis.
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sense making., organizational learning, organizational analysis, Information systems
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Informing Science: the International Journal of An Emerging Transdiscipline
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3
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3
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145 - 156
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Informing Science Institute
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  • scopus:3042565518
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1521-4672
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English
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making as learning processes build upon communicative actions. The main concepts of the SST framework are presented, which are focused on<br/><br>
developing a learning organization inclusive of having a constructive dialogue mechanism. The SST framework includes constructive dialogue as a<br/><br>
means of gaining access to the existing but unreleased individual and group competencies for improved IS analysis.}},
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