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Introduction · References · | |
Theories : | Behavioralist · Constructivist · Post-Modern · Adult Learning |
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Organizational Learning : | Contributions by Discipline · Triggers · Influencing Factors · Agents · Processes · Interorganizational · Practice |
Knowldege Management : | Challenges · Processes · Leadership · Change |