Source: Continuous Improvement Associates http://www.exponentialimprovement.com/cms/causingstress.shtml Organizational Basics The Pain: Which of these drive you crazy? Short-term problems? Medium-term problems? Long-term problems? The problem is that organizations don't have mere problems, they have messes! We can help. The Remedy: How can we overcome them? By learning. So why don't we learn?
The figure shows the feedback associated with single- and double-loop learning. Single-loop learning (R1) is the principle behind TQM and a narrow definition of continuous improvement: observe a process, take corrective action, and then observe some more to learn and adapt. Excellent work. Double-loop learning (R2) is a higher level of learning. We examine our thinking (our mental models) to learn how to make better decisions, even with the same data. We don't just adapt, we create new ways of doing things. It's generative, creating a new reality. Systems thinking is the appropriate approach to relieve these stresses. Using methods based on systems thinking we can improve processes, organizations and learning ... all of which are vital for success. Learning Requires Languages, Brains, & Skills Specific Remedies: What You Can Do For Short-Term Improvement
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For Long-Term Improvement
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